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Nicole Vieira said… Hi Ruth, I would love to have you and Sunita over. Did you want to come soon as in winter, or wait for spring? I don't start planting with the kiddos until March. I have invited Chris and Eric Wolfe over this Saturday between 10 am and 12pm, if you would like to come then you are most welcome. Let me know. Nicole
Matthew Stuart said… Hey Ruth,
My name is Matthew, and I am from Village Burnaby. I wanted to thank you for joining Village Vancouver, and also to give you a couple of updates.
We have a potluck this Wednesday Jan 25th, 2011 from 6:30 - 8:30pm. It is in a new location, the Edmonds Community Centre - 7282 Kingsway, Burnaby. I do apologize for the change in location, but hope you can join us.
Also, please feel free to join our village Burnaby page, it can be found here - http://www.villagevancouver.ca/group/transitioninburnabydiscussiongroup, and this is where you can stay up-to-date on what is happening with Village Burnaby.
I am so glad you have decided to join the group, and I look forward to meeting you in the near future!
Sincerely,
Matthew
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