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I took a few pictures; some of the other people took pictures as well. Give
me a day or two to get them posted somewhere; I'm overwhelmed at work right
now, have a quilting retreat this weekend, and the ASQ World Conference next
week (coincidentally, it is being held in the same facility as the STC
Conference. I could only attend one :( ).
Who was at the dinner? There were about 15 whirlers there, and a few other
guests. Lisa, Geoff, myself, Arroxane, Marguerite Krupp, Sue Gallagher,
Bridgette ...uh, I don't remember all the names right now. But, we did have
a great time!
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