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Hello OrlandoJUG!
We're having our meeting this Thursday instead of the 4th Th. We'll meet at DeVry Univ, 4000 Millennia Blvd in room 116. We'll network from 6-7 and the presentation will begin around 7, so no worries if you can't get there by 6.
All the details are at the announcement: http://www.codetown.com/events/orlandojug-17
Please RSVP so I'll know how much pizza to order! The Orlando Tech meetup is also Thursday, so I know some of you will be there. This was the only night Carol could make it and we're absolutely delighted to have her as a speaker. She lives in Jacksonville, so it's a treat to have her down here in Orlando for a presentation.
Carol worked as a Java Evangelist with Sun and traveled the world for years giving talks. She's also an experienced developer!
As always, I hope to see many of you Thursday. Feel free to bring a friend and spread the word!
All the best,
Michael Levin
OrlandoJUG Chair
@mikelevin
mike@cambridgeweb.ie
321-252-9322
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