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<DIV>Members:</DIV>
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<DIV> This Saturday, November
8 is THC's annual Teach a Friend to Homebrew Meeting. The location
is 1516 Underwood St. in Lafayette( which right now is a two story yellow house,
but which should be white with green trim by this Saturday ), and the time is
from noon to 5 p.m. ( even though our event is a week later than usual, we will
still have a toast at noon to open the festivities ). All brewers are
welcome to set up your pots and brew a batch. We should have at least two
extract batches and one all grain batch going. There will be food to
partake of, but feel free to make something to bring, and bring any homebrew, or
other commercial beer you would like to share. The most important
thing to bring is yourself. So I hope to see you this Saturday for an
afternoon of food, fine homebrew, and good conversation.</DIV>
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<DIV> Slainte,</DIV>
<DIV> Lloyd</DIV></BODY></HTML>