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Catalyst ticket arrived

My ticket to the Catalyst Conference, in Atlanta Oct 8-10, just
arrived. I'm excited!

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Anonymous said…
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Just got my Catalyst ticket today as well...sweet!...looking forward to it...will be fun...still working towards getting some others to go...
Anonymous said…
AWESOME! We are excited to have you down here in October!

And I must say, as one of this years envelope stuffers, I thoroughly enjoyed getting those tickets in the mail- we had a blast putting them in the envelopes!

Come find us in October- we'd love to meet you!
Anonymous said…
We're excited to have you, Michael! WooHoo!
This is going to be AWESOME!
Anonymous said…
Hey Man...It was great catching up this morning. We are basically 7 weeks away and I am excited about connecting with you all at Catalyst in October!!
Unknown said…
awesome stuff - the event is right around the corner - can't wait to be there with you! ever been before?
Sabrina Joseph said…
YES!! So glad that you are joining us this year! We are going to have an amazing time.
Anonymous said…
Cannot wait to have you here Michael. It'll be great to see you again. =)
Anonymous said…
This year is going to be awesome! We are looking forward to having you there. See you in October!
Anonymous said…
Michael! pumped you're coming, the countdown is on, look for the Catalyst Vanagon - we need to get a picture with you!!! See you soon,

LV
Thanks, Catalyst DUDES.

LV, I saw you at WiBO and no picture was taken. Saw you at UNLEASH and no picture was taken. I am thinking this is a conspiracy or something.

HEY, got an awesome thing for ya and for all Catalyst friends. Margaret Feinberg will be right here at The Community Fellowship on September 6 and 7 (before this years Catalyst event). Anyboy that wants info can email info@thecommunityfellowship.org or call us 276-647-8231. We'd love a packed house for Maraget. How often with Southwest Virginia have this opportunity? THANKS

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