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> From: Benjamin Cares <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: June 23, 2014, 11:30:29 AM EDT
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Nicaragua Meetings: Doodle Final Results: Hello!
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> Hello members!
> 
> After careful analysis of the Doodle schedule I have determined that Tuesdays at 6pm look like a good meeting time for most of us. The first meeting will be held at 28 South Willard Apartment B tomorrow June 24 (Nora and Ben's house). I know this is short notice so if you are not in attendance, no big deal! I just want to chat with a few members to get some groundwork laid out and get the ball rolling. 
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> Weekly meetings at this time are probably a good idea if we want to get a fair amount of work done before the beginning of the school year. RSVP me if you can be in attendance.
> 
> Keep it real,
> 
> Ben


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