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We are having a picnic on Saturday July 15th, 11AM.

You are encouraged to bring a dish for the potluck. We have arranged a sign-up sheet to ensure a quality mix of meals. This is the electronic version of the signup. Please comment or email jtclcalgary@gmail.com if you would like to help with anything on the list. Any other items such as balls, frisbees or other picnic paraphernalia also welcome!

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4 responses to “Dharma Picnic, Sat. July 15 11AM”

  1. Pamella Avatar
    Pamella

    What a lovely idea!

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    1. JTCL Email Copy Avatar

      Thanks Pamella, hope to see you there!

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  2. Anna Avatar
    Anna

    The weather will be 34 degrees, and I am wondering if we will have a shady spot 🙂

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    1. JTCL Email Copy Avatar

      Yes, the trees are fairly large, but we might want to bring some large umbrella or cover!

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