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Louisville |
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http://slug.speedacm.org/
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| Contact: |
S+LUG Vice President |
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slug-vp@speedacm.org
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Monthly
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| Meeting Location: |
University of Louisville, JS016
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Membership dues charged
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Many Towns
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| Comments: |
Dues are $10 per semester. Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 12:20 pm in the J.B. Speed Building, room LL16. Call us at 502-852-0477 for more information. E-mail slug-chat@speedacm.org to post to the S+LUG mailing list.
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