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Started this discussion. Last reply by Karl Harris Nov. 8, 2008.

 

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Watauga County Community Exchange

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At 4:40pm on January 12, 2009, Adewale Bankole said…
Am a young university graduate. i enjoy community,i need a volunteer job. I believe that Service to humanity is the best work of life, am ready to relocate if needed. I will be glad to read from you.have a blissful day ..i await your reply.
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Ray.
At 4:44am on October 10, 2008, Les Squires said…
Hi Kevin. Feel free to use this board to the fullest. It must satisfy you and your group to be successful. We'll make it that way.
At 9:50pm on October 7, 2008, Les Squires said…
Hi Kevin! Great to see you here. You indicated your a CES user. What's the name of your Admin -- The next step is to Create a Group so everybody from Boone can get signed up. Look forward to working with you.
 
 

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