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Friday June 20th is our monthly St. Paul Minneapolis MN Pen Club Meeting. This months theme is on old handwriting schools such as as Palmer and Zaner Bloser. All manuals, pins, signs pens etc.. are encouraged to show up; along with their owners. Anyone new or out of town visitors are welcome too! Email or call for info.

 

Steve nelson (651) 793-6193

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What time and where?

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7:00 P.M. at the Associated Bank at Snelling and Selby ave. in St. Paul. Call me for details or where to get in if coming.

 

Steve (651) 793-6193

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Phil - how was the race?

 

Strange coincidence - at 7:00 I was in Edina with a friend from Kentucky who ran in Grandma's yesterday.

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Friday June 20th is our monthly St. Paul Minneapolis MN Pen Club Meeting. This months theme is on old handwriting schools such as as Palmer and Zaner Bloser. All manuals, pins, signs pens etc.. are encouraged to show up; along with their owners. Anyone new or out of town visitors are welcome too! Email or call for info.

 

Steve nelson (651) 793-6193

 

 

Is there a list we can sign up on for meeting notices? Or is it fairly informal that way? :)

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