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Time: June 20, 2012 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: Santafe College third floor of S-building
City/Town: Gainesville
Phone: http://www.codetown.us/profile/DanLackey37
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: Dan Lackey, Co-Chairman
Latest Activity: Jun 20, 2012
Hello All - We decided to have our monthly meeting next Wednesday instead of our usual 2nd Wednesday. So, stay tuned for details. And, mark your calendars for next Wed 6/20 at SantaFe College
We will meet at SF to discuss whatever interests us. If you have an idea or want to tell us about something we are interested in hearing it.
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Mike has had to go out of town so we are cancelling. There will be no meeting. We look forward to seeing everyone next month.
thanks
I have S-326/327 reserved for us.
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