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Colorado Pen Posse August Meeting


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Our next pen posse meeting has been scheduled for the afternoon of August 9th:

 

 

WHEN: August 9th, 2013, 1:00pm-3:00pm

 

WHERE: Englewood Public Library (1000 Englewood Pkwy, Englewood, CO 80110) in the Anderson Room

 

A major topic of discussion will be the first ever Colorado Pen Show which will be held in October.

 

Bring your friends, significant others, pens, papers, inks, pen paraphernalia, or just yourself; everyone is welcome!

 

Holly

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I'll be a bit late or might not get there....but not an indication of my lack of enthusiasm!

Count me in to provide help at the show in October!

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I'll be a bit late or might not get there....but not an indication of my lack of enthusiasm!

Count me in to provide help at the show in October!

Hope you can make it! And YES to the show - pretty exciting happening for all of us here in Colorado, which has never before been a part of - or anywhere close to - the pen show circuit. We have some great core vendors/exhibitors lined up for it and hopefully there will be more by October.

 

Holly

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