Texas Land and Mineral Owners Assn. co-hosts Land, Mineral and Royalty Owners Seminar

TEXAS LAND & MINERAL OWNERS ASSOCIATION
To Co-Host
Land, Mineral & Royalty Owners Seminar
To Benefit Texas Lions Camp For Children
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Jasper, Texas
Pre-Registration Required
The Texas Land & Mineral Owners Association, along with the First Judicial District Bar
Association and the Texas Forestry Association, will co-host a seminar for Southeast Texas land,
mineral and royalty owners, to be held on Saturday, May 16, 2009 at Pavilion In The Pines meeting
facility located off Hwy 96 north of Jasper, Texas.
Doors will open at 9:00 a.m. The first session will run from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, at
which time a catered BBQ lunch will be served. The afternoon session will run from 1:00 to 3:30
p.m.


Please see www.tlma.org for more info.

Cost is $30 and includes lunch.

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Registration is by mail in advance and will be limited to the first 300 persons. Cost is $30
per person, including lunch, by check only. Your completed registration forms with payment must
be received by mail no later than Monday, May 11, 2009. To reserve a seat, please mail your
registration forms early. Registration forms may be downloaded from any of the following
websites: www.tlma.org/news.htm, www.resourceanalyt.com, www.texasforestry.com, or
www.perdueandkidd.com. Registration payment and contact information are provided on the
registration form.
All proceeds after facility and catering costs will go to Texas Lions Camp, providing camping
experiences at no charge to children with medical conditions, since 1949. Speakers are donating their time.
It's not that far from S'port. Come on down.
Thanks for posting this info, intrepid
Thanks for posting.

JF

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