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Meeting Info For Chesapeake Tidewater Celiacs - 12/17/09


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The Chesapeake Tidewater Celiacs (a chapter of the Celiac Disease Foundation) will have its next meeting on Thursday, December, 17, 2009. Please join us for a gluten-free cookie exchange!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Chesapeake Lifestyle Center (next to the Chesapeake Regional Medical Center)

800 Battlefield Blvd North, Chesapeake, VA 23320

6:30-8:00pm

Optional: Members and guests may bring gluten-free cookies to exchange, if desired. All are welcome, and plenty of cookies and fruit will be available to celebrate Holidays as a group. Suggest that you bring cookies in quart-or sandwich-size baggies, which will hold

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CHESAPEAKE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

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CELIAC DISEASE FOUNDATION

PROUDLY PRESENT:

4TH ANNUAL CELIAC FAIR

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2010

10AM -2PM

Speaker: Dr. Sheila Crowe, M.D.

Gastroenterologist from UVA will speak at 12:00.

DIETITIAN, Carrie Palamarchuck, R.D., will be present to answer questions.

800 N. Battlefield Blvd, Chesapeake, VA 23320. 757-312-6132

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more info at www.celiacsofva.com

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