Powwow: São Caetano do Sul - Brazil

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Carlos Alonso
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How to go to Sao Caetano, an additional way Jan 11, 2015

By using the subway, that one going from Vila Madalena to Vila Prudente, going up to Tamanduatei Station, then, taking the train, just one station, up to Sao Caetano, having the time and the willingness to walk, the Restaurant is located around six blocks from the station. Carlos Alonso, Sao Paulo, e-mail: [email protected], phones: (11) 3287-0261 and 9 9571-5002

 
Jorge Rodrigues
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Powwow cancellation notice. Jan 23, 2015

Dear All,

Our colleague Paul William Dixon is currently facing an unexpected health problem and his wife has contacted me asking to let you you know that that that this powwow has been cancelled.

I believe it will be be rescheduled as soon as Pul has recovered.

Regards,

Jorge Rodrigues


 


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