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I remember seeing on the Calendar's on here that were was meetings in Nashville, TN at the Wild Oats on Franklin road? Now I know longer see them on the calendar. And last time I was at Wild Oats I forgot to ask about it. Does anyone know what's the deal?

-Ash


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Yep. Whats your email address I'll fwd you the last update the local celiac disease group sent me (that I have not actually read yet...) But the next meeting is..

1. SEPTEMBER SUPPORT MEETING

Saturday, September 9th

2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Featuring Dr. Douglas Mitchell, Gastroenterologist

Centennial Medical Center

2300 Patterson Street, Nashville

3rd Floor Tower Training Room

More details in the email. I can also hook you up with the ppl that can get you in the group, heck the president of the Nashville group is one of my son's Sunday school teachers. :D

Guhlia Rising Star

Vincent, I know this is a long shot, but... Any chance you know if the Bluebird cafe serves gluten free beer???

VydorScope Proficient
Vincent, I know this is a long shot, but... Any chance you know if the Bluebird cafe serves gluten free beer???

Sorry, I do not. I never aquired the taste for beer so it is not somthing I would bother to know :)

Ashley Enthusiast

THANK YOU VINCENT!!! :)

I'll send you my e-mail through a PM.

-Ash

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wonder-woman143 Newbie
Yep. Whats your email address I'll fwd you the last update the local celiac disease group sent me (that I have not actually read yet...) But the next meeting is..

More details in the email. I can also hook you up with the ppl that can get you in the group, heck the president of the Nashville group is one of my son's Sunday school teachers. :D

Hi Vincent,

I'm new to this and would love to find out about the local Nashville group. Can you help? Thanks!

WW

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www.nashvilleceliacs.org

next meeting is June 20

GENERAL MEETING INFORMATION

All meetings are held from 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm at

Centennial Medical Center

2300 Patterson Street, Nashville

3rd Floor Tower Training Room

Refreshments: Please bring a gluten-free dish to share. Newbies

can bring beverages if they are unsure what to make. Be sure

to bring a copy of the recipe and ingredients


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orlandokevin Newbie

Found a great site for Nashville gluten-free information and dining options. Check out Open Original Shared Link

Does anyone know some nashville gluten free restaurants not listed on that website? Looking for as many options as possible.

LeAnne8790 Newbie

Another Nashvillian here :)

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