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Events   Events : CommVEx v12 website goes live!
   posted by RobertB on 10-Feb-2016 8:42:09 (1099 reads)
The website for the July 30-31 Commodore Vegas Expo v12 2016 has gone live! Scroll through the different pages to see News, Presentations & Guests, Exhibits, Raffle, Vendor Info, Hotel Info, and Also in Vegas. Check back regularly for updates, additions, and corrections. Go to

http://www.portcommodore.com/commvex

Join the CommVEx discussion at

http://www.commodore.ca/forum/viewforum.php?f=6


Yes, that graphic in the banner needs correcting,
Robert Bernardo
organizer, Commodore Vegas Expo
    

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