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APRIL 2 207 730 PM AT THE WINTHROP UNIVERISTY HOSTIPAL OUTREACH CENTER 101 MINEOLA BLVD NY

GUEST SPEAKERS dR FELICE MIRSKY dR MICHAEL SULIVAN

I WENT TO THERE LAST MEETING OVER 100 PEOPLE WERE THERE.

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APRIL 2 207 730 PM AT THE WINTHROP UNIVERISTY HOSTIPAL OUTREACH CENTER 101 MINEOLA BLVD NY

GUEST SPEAKERS dR FELICE MIRSKY dR MICHAEL SULIVAN

I WENT TO THERE LAST MEETING OVER 100 PEOPLE WERE THERE.

LONG ISLAND CELIAC SPRUE SUPPORT GROUP

DATE FRIDAY OCT 19 2007

TIME 730 PM

PLACE WINTHROP UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OUTREACH CENTER LOCATED AT 101 MINEOLA BLVD MINEOLA NY BETWEEN 1 AND 2ND ST

wE WILL BE HAVING A "LIGHT" CATERED DINNER BY Dr b weLL nATURALLY HEALTH FOOD STORE, LOCATED AT 8 Washington AVE Plainview NY 516 932 9355. wE WILL BE COLLECTING $10 AT THE DOOR ON THE NIGHT OF THE MEETING FOR THE "LIGHT" SUPPER. our SUPPORT GROUP WILL BE PICKING UP THE BALANCE OF THE DINNER. pLEASE E MAIL CATHY CURRARO AT CATHYSPRU@AOL.COM OR CALL HER AT 516 437 3271 , TO LET HER KNOW IF YOU will BE ATTENDING. wE NEED TO GET A COUNT TO THE CATERER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

Lynn Newman CLINICAL NUTRITIONIST WILL BE A GUEST SPEAKER AT OUR MEETING. Lynn HAS OVER 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AS A nUTRITIONIST. sHE WILL BE LECTURING TO OUR GROUP AND A SHORT QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION WILL FOLLOW. tHANK YOU Lynn

Thomas kRUMMENACKER , OWNER OF OUTRAGEOUS FOODS, WILL ALSO BE coming TO OUR MEETING. hE WILL BE BRINGING PIZZA TO SAMPLE AND TO PURCHASE. tHANK you TOM!

wE WILL HAVE LOTS OF HANDOUTS REGARDING GLUTEN FREE RESTAURANTS,UPDATES ON DIFFERENT FOOD PRODUCTS,ETC jIM cALLAHAN 516 794 1654 1964 LINCOLN AVE E mEADOW nY 1154

cATHY CURRARO 516 437 3271 846 WASHINGTON ST FRANKLIN SQUARE NY 11010

pS THE MEETING IS NOT FAR FROM THE MINEOLA TRAIN STATION FOR ANYONE FROM THE CITY.

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APRIL 2 207 730 PM AT THE WINTHROP UNIVERISTY HOSTIPAL OUTREACH CENTER 101 MINEOLA BLVD NY

GUEST SPEAKERS dR FELICE MIRSKY dR MICHAEL SULIVAN

I WENT TO THERE LAST MEETING OVER 100 PEOPLE WERE THERE.

Are these GI doctors affiliated with Winthriop univ. Hosp.? Still looking for a specialist in celiac disease on Long Island. Peter Green and his group don't take my insurance and want $500 to walk in the door.

My current GI is ok but I would prefer someone with more knowledge on celiac disease.

THanks

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