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Events   Events : SCCAN meeting tomorrow, July 13
   posted by RobertB on 12-Jul-2008 22:24:50 (2992 reads)
Hi, C= and Amiga devotees,

The next meeting of the Southern California Commodore/Amiga Network (SCCAN, formerly CAN) is
this Sunday, July 13, from 2-4 p.m., in Castaic, California. (If you need the exact address,
send me an e-mail.)


Attending this meeting will be Daniel Strang, C64 enthusiast and American expatriate, who is visiting from the Netherlands. (Hey, I met him at the June 21 Netherlands Commodore Show.)

Check out the SCCAN website at
http://www.sccaners.org/
Robert Bernardo
speaking for SCCAN
    

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