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Karas Pen Co is proud to host and sponsor another year of the Central Arizona Pen Meet Ups.
Formed in October 2015, our monthly meet up has been a great success. We've featured letter and calligraphy artist LetterLetter
and street artist Chief on two separate occasions as special guests. We've grown and continue to be amazed at the turn out each month.

We'll be back at starting January, 13th from 4-7pm at 126 S. Country Club Dr. Mesa, AZ 85210.

We always have complimentary snacks and soda on hand, in our family friendly environment. We've had
fellow pen makers Jack Roman of TuffWriter and Don Knox along with Mike Dudek of Dudek Modern Goods and The Clicky Post all stop by
and join in the fun. Here's to another year of making memories, sharing pens and inks, and growing the community. Below you can find our planned dates for 2018.

January 13th
February 3rd
March 10th
April 7th
May 19th
June 9th
July 14th
August 11th
September 8th
October 13th
November 10th
December 8th

We hope to see you at one or all of these occasions.

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