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Associations listed on the Australian Celebrants and Celebrations Network are invited to submit issues, updates or association news with the aim of improving cooperation amongst associations representing celebrants and amongst celebrants in general.
ACMCV: The Association of Civil Marriage Celebrants of Victoria

ACMCV Annual Conference

Sunday July 25th 2010

Waverley Golf Club

60 Bergins Road, Rowville

$55 per member $65 non-members (includes morning tea and lunch)
9.00 Arrive – mingle with others over morning tea 9.45 Welcome greeting 10.00 Sessions begin
12.30 Lunch 1.15 Sessions re-commence 4.30 Finish
It is anticipated that sessions will include BDM questions & answers, Creating power point photo presentation with music, a session with a Migration agent on spouse visas, a session on running a small business, and another on dressing to suit the occasion – image and colour. There will also be a brief session on ‘themed weddings at Red Scooter’, and more.
To download this Conference program - click here

ACMCV OPD PROGRAM

For ACMCV Members, if you want to get in first to book for OPD you can find the OPD Enrolment form and OPD Overview on the 'Resources" page of the ACMCV website. Just logon with your username and password and go to Noticeboard and there you'll find the PDF files to download.

OPD_2010_Schedule2.pdf

OPD_2010_Enrolment_form.pdf


Interested persons can contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Dawn Dickson, Secretary
The Association of Civil Marriage Celebrants of Victoria Inc.

1/7 Lawrence Court, Cranbourne North 3977
Tel:03 5995 6358
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Web: www.marriagecelebrants-victoria.org.au

The Humanist Celebrant Network
Humanism, a non-theist belief system without expectation of reward or punishment after death, affirms the dignity and worth of all people. It is a-religious but not anti-religion.

The Humanist Celebrant Network is a freewill association of like minded civil celebrants who
· honour the Humanist origins of the civil Celebrancy movement and program in Australia
· are committed to providing meaningful secular rituals and ceremonies
· are respectful of the beliefs of their clients without endorsing them or directing them
The major focus of HCN, a member of the Coalition of Celebrant Associations, is advocacy to government about the needs of celebrants and the ceremonial needs of the Australian public

Celebrants who are in sympathy with Humanist beliefs and support the objectives of HCN are invited to apply for membership.

Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Web: www.humanistcelebrantnetwork.org