Hartford Retired County Meeting (Spring)
Please contact Lisa Ouelette at [email protected] for meeting details or questions. The meeting will be followed by the movie, “You, Me and Tuscany.”
Please contact Lisa Ouelette at [email protected] for meeting details or questions. The meeting will be followed by the movie, “You, Me and Tuscany.”
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Additional information regarding the location and time of the Spring meetings will be forthcoming.
Guest Speaker: Erika Phillips, Assistant Director of Strong Family Farm. Contact Joe Jankowski ([email protected]), for further information.
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DetailsPlease enter your CEA Membership ID below.
Your membership ID is on your membership card that you received at the start of the school year. It can also be found on the label of your CEA Advisor.
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