[SLUG] (FWD) Tampa Bay Computer Society January Meeting

From: Paul M Foster (paulf@quillandmouse.com)
Date: Wed Jan 08 2003 - 23:17:15 EST


Speak of the devil, here's a note from the Tampa Bay Computer Society,
for those interested in checking them out.

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From: "Dave Dockery" <doc@synergypublishing.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 09:47:28 -0500
To: <doc@synergypublishing.com>
Subject: Tampa Bay Computer Society January Meeting
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This message is going out to the movers and shakers of many of the
computer user groups in the Tampa Bay area.

Hello from Doc,

The meetings of the Tampa Bay Computer Society are always open to the
general public, but once a year we like to make it a point to send you
all a written invitation to remind you. It's appropriate that I do this
for our January meeting because we will feature Dave Gussow and John
Torro as speakers that night.

Dave and John are in demand locally for speaking engagements, but it's
very tough to get them out. We are happy to share them with you if you
want to join us on Tuesday night, January 21st at 6:45 PM.

If you are interested in joining us, please be aware that we are moving
to a new venue: the Largo Cultural Center:
http://tampa-bay.net/boardbiz/bulletin/2003/0105.htm

If you are interested in coming early to the meeting to have a short
meeting amongst local user group representatives, please let me know and
I will put something together for us so that we can glad-hand each other
and share some ideas.

TBCS is still hanging in there - actually, we're prospering at the
moment. I hope that your groups are all doing well also.

Please invite your members to join us all for a great presentation (Dave
& John are among our most popular presenters).

Hope to see you all on January 21st,

Doc (Dave Dockery)
Director of Education for
the Tampa Bay Computer Society

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