Hey guys and gals!! All of the camp info and registration info is in the Outreach magazine that is currently at the printers. They should be out within the next few weeks.... Liz is coming over from the UK this year.... Hows about we show her some GREAT AMerican TBPI folks..... what do ya think?
Its great to meet others and talk and share experiences, thos of you who have met other BPI can a gree with me there. The more the marrier and I want to see as many TBPI as I can. It would be great to put a face with some of you who I have chatted so much with!
So think about it.... start planning for it! HOpe to see you all there....
COurt xx
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I come from a small country town in Australia and cant posibly make any camps but it would be great if you could keep me posted about how it all goes.
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Dean,
Since you are new to these boards, you probable don't receive our publication to Outreach.
If not send your mailing address to our President so she can put you on the mailing list. Her email is nancy@ubpn.org
Welcome to the boards. My son found this site 5 years ago after his motorcycle accident and yes it helped him a whole lot also.
So glad to see you getting out and doing things. It really does help.
Best to you,
Karen
camp coordinator
UBPN BOD
Since you are new to these boards, you probable don't receive our publication to Outreach.
If not send your mailing address to our President so she can put you on the mailing list. Her email is nancy@ubpn.org
Welcome to the boards. My son found this site 5 years ago after his motorcycle accident and yes it helped him a whole lot also.
So glad to see you getting out and doing things. It really does help.
Best to you,
Karen
camp coordinator
UBPN BOD
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HHaaaahaaa Court...I think the thought of me turning up there has frightened a load of people off!! No doubt some of 'em have seen the photos of last years meeting in the UK at Squires cafe and bar!!!
Liz ) ;0)
Liz ) ;0)
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Lizzy
Don't be silly, we came back from Italy and told everyone what a proper English Lady you are.......LOL
Kath
Don't be silly, we came back from Italy and told everyone what a proper English Lady you are.......LOL
Kath
Kath robpi/adult
Kathleen Mallozzi
Kathleen Mallozzi