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Chris
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Chaplain David Ebel
Thanks about the walk, I am really excited and hope to do it every year from now on.
Will you be at the CTC meeting at FDIC on Apr 10? I'll be there so perhaps we'll run into each other. As Brian was saying in his post, I think the discussion/networking will really take off after that meeting.
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