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Coordinating Travel Plans--Important! 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Hi everybody,

I am working on an online system that will make it oh so much easier for folks who are coming to the Rendezvous to coordinate transportation to and from the airport, carpool from outside Georgia, and so forth. Details are forthcoming, along with lots of other information about workshop registrations, etc.

Everyone who is signed up for the 'Vous will get an email in a few days. Please watch your inbox!

If you plan to come to the 'Vous and have not yet registered, please do that soon.

Looking forward to seeing everybody--and meeting some of you for the first time!

Thanks.

patty
 
 
 
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Re:Coordinating Travel Plans--Important! 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Patty, That sounds like a great idea. It could be a great (money and time)saver for several of us that would be flying into Atlanta to be able to coordinate with others in either rental cars or riding a Bus or biking or what ever we can work out together. I saw this arrangement at the Colorado Vous last year that several people came in one rental car and others coordinated trips back to the airport the same way. Thanks for organizing all these and I look forward to be there next month.
 
 
 
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