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Conference schedule updated

The schedule for the 2011 Bridgefolk Conference has been finalized.  Please click here to view the 2011 Conference page, or click here to directly access the updated schedule.

Posted on June 28, 2011 by adminPosted in Announcements, NewsTagged Bridgefolk, Conferences

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