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Getting Closer With A Support Group


lonewolf

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Hello everyone in South King County, North Pierce County, Washington. I am hopeful that we can get an informal support group going at a health food store in Federal Way. I now need to talk to the owner, who is on vacation. It looks like they have openings in their "seminar room" twice a month on Sunday afternoons and possibly on Monday evenings. The manager was wondering how many people were interested. If you have responded to my similar thread ("Support groups - do they have to be official?") please either PM me or respond on this thread and tell me which day you would prefer and how many people you might bring with you. They can easily hold 40 people and I'm sure we wouldn't have anywhere near that, but it would be nice to know.

Thanks,

Liz


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mytummyhurts Contributor

I'm interested! Good to hear things are progressing.

I would prefer Sunday afternoon, but either is fine. It would probably usually just be me.

Generic Apprentice

Any day is good for me, as long as it is in the afternoon or evenings. I would bring at least one person with me.

mytummyhurts Contributor

Actually, I just changed my mind about Sunday afternoons. I just remembered that we start dog agility class at the end of this month. It's on Sunday's at 1:30. But if it's later in the day or some other day that's fine. :)

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