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FreeThought Fort Wayne’s May Meeting

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FreeThought Fort Wayne meets every second Wednesday of the month to discuss business, view presentations by members and general shenanigans.

What: FreeThought Fort Wayne May Meeting
When: May 13th, 2009 7:00PM – 9:00PM
Where: Main Branch, Allen County Public Library (Meeting Room B)
Desc: Our regularly scheduled monthly meeting. Normal group business and socializing. New members are welcome.

If you have any ideas or questions please use the contact form or just post a comment on this post. As usual the discussion will be moved to a local pub. The public is always welcome. Please check the website in case there are changes.


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2 comments for “FreeThought Fort Wayne’s May Meeting”

  1. Posted by Andy S.No Gravatar | April 30, 2009, 9:00 am

    I dropped in for a coffee at the Firefly this am and saw a FTFW flier posted on the community board.

    Nice job on putting the name out there for all to see.

  2. Posted by Andy WelfleNo Gravatar | April 30, 2009, 6:10 pm

    Andy S.

    Yes! Thank Butter for that — he fliered IPFW for us, and hit some of the near haunts like Firefly.

    Drop me an email (andy at welfle dot com) if you want me to bring you some fliers to distribute, too! (-:

    -AW

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