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Time: December 15, 2010 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: The Lab
Street: 818 W. University Ave
City/Town: Gainesville
Website or Map: http://www.gatorlug.org
Phone: http://www.codetown.us/profile/ClintonCollins
Event Type: user, group, meeting
Organized By: Clint Collins
Latest Activity: Dec 14, 2010
Greetings All,
You are invited to join us at the next GatorLUG meeting in beautiful (but way
too cold ) Gainesville, Florida.
We'll end a long year with a relaxed social meeting at The Laboratory. Come
meet someone new and enjoy the great food at this venue. Introduce yourself to
someone you don't know and get all the tech talk you can eat!
Meetings are always free and open to the general public.
More information about the current meeting with a map link:
http://www.gatorlug.org/node/277
More information about GatorLUG: http://www.gatorlug.org/node/10
See you there,
Clinton Collins, President
GatorLUG, Gainesville, Florida
http://www.gatorlug.org
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