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PSA Journal, August, 2005 by Beverly Goldey
July-Sept.--HQ Print Display--Yerba Buena Chapter--Kenna Mawk, Chapter Chairman. Contact John Streich, FPSA, Display Chairman, for openings (303) 429-8178 or J3streich@aol.com.
Aug. 21--Gold Rush Chapter--An all day meeting at the Holiday Inn North, 5321 Date Ave., Sacramento, CA. The program will include "The Bears of Katmai" by Carol Bailey, FPSA, "A Year In The Life of Yosemite" by Sam Shaw, APSA, and "Touring Africa" by Ed Harper. Registration starts at 8:30 a.m. Visitors are always welcome. For further information, contact Dorothy Sorenson at (916) 455-5111 or Dbs1323@surewest.net.
Oct. 2--Chicago Chapter--Meeting and Program--Countryside, IL (1 to 4 p.m.). For information, contact Judy Frieders at (630) 879-1305 or Mark Southard, APSA, at (773) 528-4096.
Beverly Goldey, FPSA
251 East 51 Street, New York, NY 10022
(212) 753-6591 Bev2279@aol.com
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