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Mary Bennett said… Hi Valentine and Alex - I have a couple of small end tables and another small desk-size table - normal height, but fairly narrow. If you think you can use them after your move, let me know and I'll hang onto them for you. - Mary
Leane de Laigue said… Hi Valentine,
Thanks for your message! I see you are going to the potluck on Aug 12, I will try and go too although i may be camping. I am away most weekends so if this doesn't work out, sure let's go for coffee sometime during the week!
Leane
Ross Moster said… Hi Valentine.
Great! We look forward to seeing both of you.
Ross Moster said… Hi Valentine,
Glad to see you're coming to the potluck. Will both of you be coming?
Ross Moster said… HI Valentine,
Welcome to Village! It was nice meeting you yesterday at the Westside Community Food Market. I'm sending you an invite to join Kits Village, and also an invite to our July potluck on Sunday.
I hope you'll get involved with the Kits Village Seed Saving Collective, and whatever other groups interest you.
Cheers,
Ross
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