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Support Or Meet Up Groups - Colorado (denver Area)


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radgirl Enthusiast

I was wondering if we have any folks from Colorado who'd be interested in a support/meet up group?


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Lisa Mentor
I was wondering if we have any folks from Colorado who'd be interested in a support/meet up group?

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Here are some folks from Colorado. There also are several members here from your state.

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Here are some folks from Colorado. There also are several members here from your state.

Thanks, but I'm looking for the Denver area. If there are people in the Denver Metro area that would like to meet up, contact me.

Lisa Mentor
Thanks, but I'm looking for the Denver area. If there are people in the Denver Metro area that would like to meet up, contact me.[/quote

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CSA Denver Metro Area Chapter #17 Click here for this chapter's Website

Betty Morris, Lakewood

303-238-5145, wabe22204@comcast.net (former CSA president)

Gina Meagher, Golden

303-279-9382, gmeagher@mines.edu

Karin Parker, Littleton

303-797-4808, karinparker@juno.com (Cel-Kids Network Liaison)

Marjie and Chuck Reece, Denver

303-756-6836, reececwma@comcast.net

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kicannon Newbie

I live downtown and am new to the gluten free scene. I would love to meet up with people with this same situation. Contact me anytime 303-570-2864 kielcannon@hotmail.com

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songstressc Apprentice
Thanks, but I'm looking for the Denver area. If there are people in the Denver Metro area that would like to meet up, contact me.

I am interested in a support group in Denver ; we are new here. Anyone else?

:rolleyes:

  • 10 months later...
IveGotEffinCeliac Apprentice

I am interested in a support group in Denver ; we are new here. Anyone else?

:rolleyes:

I know this is over 9 months old, but I wanted to see if we ever got a group together for Colorado?


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IveGotEffinCeliac Apprentice

Too bad.

IveGotEffinCeliac Apprentice

I am interested in a support group in Denver ; we are new here. Anyone else?

:rolleyes:

did we create a support group in Denver?

IveGotEffinCeliac Apprentice

did we create a support group in Denver?

We'll keep her updated.

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