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Support Group In Frederick, Md


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My mom, grandma, and I are all celiacs and we want to start a club for the people of Frederick County, Maryland! Any ages are welcome. We want to have gluten-free cookouts and picnics and spa parties and any other kind of fun thing! Open Original Shared Link to find out more about it! My email address is Open Original Shared Link for more information. Hope to hear from you!! :D

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Hey! I'm from Gettysburg, PA - work in Howard County (drive through Frederick!) and would love to join your group. Have you been to the Gettysburg Celiac Support Group meetings? They are great, and we get plenty of people from MD too. The support group has really grow since I joined almost 2 years ago and we get lots of samples from gluten-free vendors as well as some pretty good speakers.

Let me know if you decide to make some plans! If nothing else, maybe those of us near Frederick can meet at Outback for some Chocolate Thunder from Down Under :P

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We haven't started anything yet. It's pretty much in beginning stages and we are looking for people to join. We have about 6 so far and possibly 3 more. :D

Maybe we can all plan to do something :D

Lauren M Explorer

Yeah, let's do something! Let me know if you all make any plans, thanks!

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angellove839 Rookie
Yeah, let's do something! Let me know if you all make any plans, thanks!

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Sounds great!! I am in Canada right now but I will be home by Wednesday or so! :lol:

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