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In what parts of the country do you all have "classes&q

Postby Jonathan_Kaplan » Sun Oct 14, 2007 4:38 pm

Hi there, I was wondering, in which parts of the Lower 48 states do you guys have official classes that an interested person can take? If you could direct me to a webpage that talks about this (I seem to have missed it), that would be fine too. Thank you!

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Re: In what parts of the country do you all have "class

Postby Jaron Bernstein » Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:25 pm

Jonathan_Kaplan wrote:Hi there, I was wondering, in which parts of the Lower 48 states do you guys have official classes that an interested person can take? If you could direct me to a webpage that talks about this (I seem to have missed it), that would be fine too. Thank you!


There is a study group at Murray State University (in Kentucky) that may be within your range.

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Postby Jonathan_Kaplan » Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:05 pm

Thanks! I found the list of groups in various states after I posted this, but I still haven't found that one. Could you help link me to that? Thanks! :)


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