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Matea Kulic said… Hi Shelby,
Yep I'm around for every weekend :P
Ok lets play it by ear according to how busy you are with your visitors :)
Hope to bump into you again in the neighbourhood :)
Matea Kulic said… hey Shelby,
great to bump into you today and start discussions about a work party, dinner party, garden party :)
Do you want to try for a meet up sometime mid next week?
Crystal Buchan said… Hey Shelby,
Thanks for accepting my friends request. Happy to be a part of the community.Will you be doing a canning event ever?
Cheerios and have a great weekend,
Crystal :)
Matea Kulic said… Hi Shelby, Its great to see you here too! I got involved in some transition activities back in Waterloo when I was there for school but had no idea my own neighbourhood had one going.
A meet up would be great. Is there a day next week that works well for you??
Chris Diplock said… Hey Shelby. Got your comment on the Vancouver Tool Library post. We'd love to get something into the newsletter. Please send me an email at: cdiplock87@gmail.com and let me know how long you'd like it to be and when it's done.
- Chris
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