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When I tried to look at the meeting transcript I was told that I didn't have permission.


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Scott Adams Grand Master

I'll check the permissions on that, and here is the announcement for the next meeting:

Next Celiac.com Live Chat Meeting: 4/19/2014 @ 2 PM Pacific (Topic: Gluten-Free Travel) 

Scott Adams Grand Master

For those who wanted to read the transcript of our first meeting but had a technical issue, please try again, the link is in this post:

https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/105252-post-here-to-join-celiaccoms-online-support-group-with-live-chat-meetings-free/?p=909196

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Scott Adams Grand Master

Hi Everyone,

Just a reminder that we have our next live chat meeting this Saturday at 2PM Pacific:

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/forum-22/announcement-4-next-celiaccom-live-chat-meeting-4192014-2-pm-pacific-topic-gluten-free-travel/

 

If you have anything you'd like to share at that meeting please feel free to let me know. Also, I'd love to hear back from those who attended the last meeting, especially if you have any ideas for how we can improve, or anything else you'd like to share.

Scott Adams Grand Master

For a variety of reasons we will have to postpone this Saturday's meeting (4/19) until Saturday, 4/26/14 @ 2PM. My apologies for the short notice, and we hope to see you all then. 

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Scott Adams Grand Master

Who is planning to attend tomorrow's live chat meeting at 2 PM?

Scott Adams Grand Master

We have to cancel the meeting tomorrow. We'll post here when we reschedule it...sorry for the short notice!!


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