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Welcome to warm weather (sorry about those Olympics …). Some upcoming activities:
Pruning workshop:
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Join the Main Street Neighbourhood Group as well, as this will ease Anna's work to announce the next potluck, and other ad hoc local events. It is also a place where we can all post events or announce meetings.
VV wants to communicate locally as much as possible, sending announcements of happenings closer to home, so travel is easy and usually by foot.
It was great to see you and Surrinder again, and in a more positive atmosphere than so many RPSC Committee meetings.