It seems that every day we read about the California people and their fight to legalize ferrets. It's a sad state of affairs to be sure. BUT did you know that only a short TEN (10) years ago ferrets were illegal here in Michigan? December 22nd 1994, ferrets gained their independence. We are all aware of the people in California fighting for legalization. People like Jeanne Carley. But WHO were the people that fought for the fuzzies here in Michigan? How long did it take to get ferrets legal? What kind of problems did they have to overcome? Well, these questions and more will be answered at the celebration of ferret freedom. On November 6th, 2004 a luncheon will be held at the Days Inn in Lansing, Mi. The cost of this luncheon is $15.00 per person, with the doors being opened at 11:00 am , lunch served at 1:00 pm, and the festivities following until 5:00 pm. Speakers include (but are not limited to) Micki Wingate, Gloria Davis, Debbie Miller and Fred Trost. Though this luncheon is being put together by the Michigan Ferret Rescue & Adoption Network, we are hoping that ALL ferret owners in the state of Michigan (and surrounding areas) will attend. This is your chance to say "THANK YOU" to those people who gave so much of themselves so that you can enjoy the freedom you do. The luncheon is limited to 125 people. Please rsvp soon so as to not be left out. All payments should be sent to: M/fran c/o Susan Holland 1929 Charter Lincoln Park, MI 48146 At the present time we are unable to accept paypal. As soon as the account is set up, I will post the information. Hoping to see a multitude of people there! Mary Mewton [Posted in FML issue 4557]