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Bill Henderson
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Training in the San Antonio Area

Postby Bill Henderson » Tue Jul 13, 2010 11:52 pm

My wife and I are interested in training and were wondering if there was a group in the San Antonio area. I saw that we have one in Austin, but I wouldn't mind saving us the hour drive if I could.

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Postby Stacy Clifford » Wed Jul 14, 2010 1:24 pm

There's no group in San Antonio yet, I'm not sure if we still have any solo members there or not. We did at one time. For now I would recommend getting up to Austin at least a few times to get yourself started and then work on finding some practice partners in your area to help you start a group. We have several very active Study Groups in Houston, Austin and the DFW area, along with scattered other members around the state. You are more than welcome to visit any of us when you can. Learn what you can from us and then take it back to become the nucleus of a new group; that's how most ARMA Study Groups get started. You'll find plenty of support here.
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Re: Training in the San Antonio Area

Postby Alan Forbes » Wed Feb 23, 2011 4:08 pm

Bill Henderson wrote:My wife and I are interested in training and were wondering if there was a group in the San Antonio area. I saw that we have one in Austin, but I wouldn't mind saving us the hour drive if I could.

Thanks


It's not unusual to drive two hours to train.


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