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Visit HSLDA at the 27th Annual Christian Home Educators of California Convention

Dear HSLDA Members and Friends:

The 27th Annual Christian Home Educators of California Convention is coming to your area July 16–18. This event will be held at the Pasadena Convention Center, 300 East Green Street, Pasadena, CA 91101.

HSLDA will host a drawing for a $100 Visa gift card twice during the CHEA Convention. Be sure to ask for your entry form at the registration table when you arrive on the first day!

Also, J. Michael Smith, HSLDA president, will be in attendance, speaking on these topics:

  • “Law for the New Home Educator”
  • “How Life will Change with Obama”

Come take advantage of HSLDA’s special conference discounts!

  • If you join or renew your membership at the conference for one year, you'll receive a $10 coupon to use toward your membership (at the conference only) or for purchasing our materials.

  • If you join or renew at the conference for two years, you'll receive either a $25 coupon to use toward your membership (at the conference only) OR receive the Drive Thru History: Greece/Rome DVD for FREE.

  • If you bring someone to our table who joins at the conference, we'll give you another $10 coupon for your recommendation—which you can also apply toward membership (at the conference only) or HSLDA products.

     

Please note that these offers are only valid at the conference.

For more information about the Christian Home Educators of California Convention, please contact CHEA at (562) 864-CHEA (2432), CHEAinfo@cheaofca.org, or visit them online.

We are keenly aware that our parental and homeschool freedoms are best preserved when we all stand together to defend them. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Sincerely,

J. Michael Smith
HSLDA President

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