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Old 03-08-2008, 12:24 PM #3
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Thanks Greta,

It's a project started less than a week ago, and I've now already sent out 176 postcards - some to friends, others to people on the message boards who have requested them.

We're trying to have the postcards "hit' in time for next week's "Awareness Week" but also try to keep them going throughout March, and that will lead up to the Walks that I believe begin in April.

I'm going to post a separate thread about the magnets..........
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