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26 May 2015

It may seem early to be thinking about December, but now is the time to start planning your event for World AIDS Day and AIDS Awareness Month.

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21 May 2015

The World Health Organization (WHO) recently declared Liberia free of Ebola virus transmission. According to WHO, almost two months have passed since the last laboratory-confirmed case was dismissed, and the first decisive factor contributing to the success of Liberia’s Ebola response was President and APB speaker Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s leadership.

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20 May 2015

While it may seem early to start thinking about the fall, now is the time to begin planning your National LGBT History Month event for October.

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20 May 2015

It may seem early to start thinking about the fall, but now is the time to begin planning your National Family Caregivers Month event for November.

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18 May 2015

It may seem early to be thinking about 2016, but now is the time to start planning your event for American Heart Health month in February.

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15 May 2015

It may seem early to start thinking about the fall, but now is the time to begin planning your National Bullying Month Prevention event for October.

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13 May 2015

It may seem early to start thinking about the fall, but now is the time to begin planning your National Book Month event for October.

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12 May 2015

(May 12, 2015) While it may seem early to start thinking about the fall, now is the time to begin planning your event for later this year, with September being National Recovery Month.

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12 May 2015

If you haven't already secured your keynote for Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, APB is here to help.

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11 May 2015

It may seem early to start thinking about the fall, but now is the time to begin planning your National Hispanic Heritage Month event for September/October.

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