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Date: | Wed, 19 Nov 1997 11:36:04 -0500 |
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For old times sake...
At 8:26 PM 11/17/97 -0500, Mark Knight wrote:
>WASHINGTON CONSERVATION GUILD ANNOUNCES WEB SITE
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>The Washington Conservation Guild is pleased to announce the recent
>debut of its World Wide Web site (http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/wcg/).
>The site is divided into two main sections, one intended primarily for
>conservation professionals in the Washington, D.C. area, and the other
>for use by the general public. Included in the professionals' section
>are up-to-date announcements of upcoming WCG meetings (normally held the
>first Thursday of the month, October through May) and other professional
>activities in Washington, Maryland, and northern Virginia. Also
>included are electronic editions of WCG's quarterly Newsletter, as well
>as details about joining and participating in the organization. The
>public's section contains articles describing conservation and how to
>find a conservator, as well as specifics about conservation-related
>events in the Washington area, including WCG's own public outreach
>activities.
>
>M. Knight
>Web Site Committee Chair
Margaretta Sander
252 Viewmount Dr.
Tantallon, N.S. B0J 3J0 Canada
voice: 902-826-2224 fax: 902-826-1337
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