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Gjeffery
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Arkansas Area

Postby Gjeffery » Wed Sep 13, 2006 1:02 pm

Anyone I might learn some of these traditional arts from in the Arkansas Area?

Little Rock resident here.

Thanks!

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Gene Tausk
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Re: Arkansas Area

Postby Gene Tausk » Wed Sep 13, 2006 2:19 pm

Gjeffery wrote:Anyone I might learn some of these traditional arts from in the Arkansas Area?

Little Rock resident here.

Thanks!


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Re: Arkansas Area

Postby robrobertson » Wed Sep 20, 2006 10:35 am

Gjeffery wrote:Anyone I might learn some of these traditional arts from in the Arkansas Area?

Little Rock resident here.

Thanks!


I'm currently working in Russelville, Ark. I'll only be here for about a month, I'm working 6/12's and my only day off is thursday. I'd love to train with you for the short time that I have available! P.M. me!

Rob


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