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Parents Of Kids In Hickory, Nc?


Kara'sMom

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My daugther is 9 (almost 10) and would love to make some friends "just like her".

Mary


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Hey Mary

I will get my 11 year old to get in touch. Maybe my dd can help. She has been a real trooper after she got over the first couple of months. Just hang in there.

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Hi, my name is Terrie and I have recently started a support group for Celiacs of Western North Carolina. I am located off Interstate 40 exit 113. We would love to have you and your family attend our meetings. I just had another inquiry from a lady in Lenoir with 2 small children both who were recently diagnosed. We are planning our next meeting now. Please email me if you are interested. We are slowly growing but as word gets out, I think there is big potential for our group.

Terrie Swanson

ncceliacs@charter.net

Facilitator for Western North Carolina Celiac Group

My daugther is 9 (almost 10) and would love to make some friends "just like her".

Mary

  • 4 weeks later...
ncceliac Newbie

Hi, I would like to invite everyone to our meeting this coming Monday, Feb. 25, 2008 at Carrabas in Hickory. We are meeting at 7:00 pm. If attending, tell the hostess that you are meeting the Gluten Intolerance Group. Look forward to seeing and meeting all of you.

Terrie Swanson

828-726-8893

Western North Carolina Celiac Support Group

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