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[QUOTE="jl, post: 66046, member: 1964"] Well folks, our meeting was an outstanding success! We had about 45 people attend, appropriately at St James Church, and almost as many apologies (about 15 of those from interstate). The afteroon began with a short "business" meeting, which was really an information session on what the Australian Friends of the Camino Inc had acheived since the first gathering on July 25th last year and was followed by our guest speaker, Dee Nolan. We were charmed and entertained by Dee, a journalist and author, who completed her talk by showing us some of the outstanding photos by Earl Carter included in the book "The Food Lover's Pilgrimage to santiago de Compostela". Most of the 7 member Committee were introduced (one was unable to be because she is currently in Sapin preparing to make her Camino), and with a full compliment of Office bearers for the next year we are ready for action. I will post more details later of our website, membership form etc. We are just waiting to confirm details for the next meeting and I will post those details too. If you wish to know more please send me an email to:- walkspain*chariot.net.au Substitute the * with an @ - copying CSJ's spam reduction technique! regards, Janet [/QUOTE]
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