The Fred Meek Seminar is on Sunday, November 13th 2011

Online & mail-in registration must be completed/postmarked by Monday, November 6th

When registering for the event and pre-paying through this website or through the mail, the cost for PSOP members is only $125 (if registering at the door the registration fee is $150).

For non-PSOP members, the pre-registration cost is $150 (if registering at the door, the cost is $175)

Also, 2012 PSOP membership dues are only $40 if you pay with your Meek registration fees (total $165). 2012 PSOP membership dues paid separately are $50.

2011 pharmacy school graduates get their first year of PSOP membership FREE (register for the Meek Seminar for only $125 and include in the comment!

Choices for lunch include a vegetarian, chicken, or flank steak dish (detailed descriptions are in the flyer)

By now the informational flyer with all of the details about the Meek Seminar should have arrived at the home of every pharmacist in Oregon!

CLICK HERE if you want to view/print the flyer again !

Pre-Reservation ONLY IF USING PayPal
(otherwise mail application with a check)
Registration must be completed/postmarked by Monday, November 2nd!

First Name                     Last Name


Phone                        Email

Address                                                               STATE LICENSE #
       

Pre-Reservation for Meek Seminar via PayPal  


Also, please include your choice of lunch: Chicken, Flank Steak, or Vegetarian
As well as any other comments to include:

 

 

Who was Fred Meek?

A direct descendent of the famous pioneer "mountain man" Joseph Meek, Fred Meek was a man with a heritage.

Fred, who operated a pharmacy in Southeast Portland for half a century, served the community in many ways. He served in the Oregon State Legislature for four sessions and was active in several pharmacy organizations. He was instrumental in the formation of the Portland Retail Druggist's Association.

His many friends remember him for his cheery, helpful attitude and bulldog determination. He was always good for a story but was more interested in listening to yours.

Fred Meek died several months after being pistol-whipped in a robbery of his pharmacy. His collegues honored him in various ways. The American Pharmaceutical Association voted him an honorary president. The Oregon Legislature proclaimed a Fred Meek Day.

It is to honor the heritage of Fred Meek that this annual seminar is dedicated.

 

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