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CORRECTION!

Please note meeting location change.


Due to concerns about the appearance of lobbying, the special session on the NPS Draft Study was moved from the Dirksen Senate Office Building to room M-09 of the Old Post Office Pavilion at 11th and Pennsylvania, NW, near the Federal Triangle Metro station. In addition, the meeting will be convened by the National Park Service, rather than the Atomic Heritage Foundation.

The National Park Service will have an open house beginning at 1 PM in the Old Post Office Pavilion (room M-09) on Tuesday, February 9, 2010, and make a presentation at 2:30 PM followed by an opportunity for questions and answers. Carla McConnell, who is in charge of the study, will be leading the meeting, which should run until 5:30 PM.

The Atomic Heritage Foundation is hosting an informal workshop for anyone interested in exchanging ideas and plans with colleagues from different sites on Wednesday, February 10, from 9 AM to noon. The meeting will be at Latham & Watkins, 555 11th Street, NW, tenth floor, near the Metro Center station. Please RSVP to Cindy Kelly at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
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