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Support Group Meeting 6/18


msmini14

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Surrounding areas are:

Murrieta

Menifee

Sun City

Temecula

Fallbrook

Lake Elsinore

Winchester

Hemet

Celiac Support Group Meeting

for the Temecula area

June 18, 2009

6:30pm

Grace Presbyterian Church

31143 Nicolas Rd.

Temecula, CA 92591

We meet at the modular buildings to the right side of the sidewalk as you walk up toward the church

Jan has a great idea for a gluten-free cookbook, come share your ideas and input.

Also

A new market store is opening soon here in Temcecula. Delaney's Artisan Foods Market is the first local foods market of its kind. Lisa Musick will be at our meeting to share what products the market will be carrying. Please come to voice your opinion on what type of gluten-free products you would like to see in the market.

If anyone needs a support group in this area you should go, the people are amazing and so nice. I miss them. If anyone has questions send me a pm.

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Is this support group still around? If so, where can I find information on meetings?

Surrounding areas are:

Murrieta

Menifee

Sun City

Temecula

Fallbrook

Lake Elsinore

Winchester

Hemet

Celiac Support Group Meeting

for the Temecula area

June 18, 2009

6:30pm

Grace Presbyterian Church

31143 Nicolas Rd.

Temecula, CA 92591

We meet at the modular buildings to the right side of the sidewalk as you walk up toward the church

Jan has a great idea for a gluten-free cookbook, come share your ideas and input.

Also

A new market store is opening soon here in Temcecula. Delaney's Artisan Foods Market is the first local foods market of its kind. Lisa Musick will be at our meeting to share what products the market will be carrying. Please come to voice your opinion on what type of gluten-free products you would like to see in the market.

If anyone needs a support group in this area you should go, the people are amazing and so nice. I miss them. If anyone has questions send me a pm.

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