The Association of Ryerson Midwifery Students (ARMS) is pleased
to announce a special screening of The Business of Being Born on Monday February 11, 2008 at 730pm at Ryerson University.
Room: KHS 239 (Kerr Hall South, 40/50 Gould St. Toronto Ontario)
For map: http://www.ryerson.ca/maps/map_nf.html
Price: $2 for students, $4 for non-students (recommended) and free
for children.
50% of proceeds will go towards ARMS and 50% of proceeds will go
directly to Diversity Midwives Collective non-OHIP client support fund.
Children are welcome although please be advised that there will be no
babysitting available. Refreshments will also be sold.
For more information about the film: www.thebusinessofbeingborn.com


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February 6, 2008, 2:41 PM
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