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KMK asked me to pass this along to school psychology students. She also
asked that if you plan on coming to please let her know in advance if
possible so that she knows how much food and drink to get. That said, I
got the very clear impression that if you do not RSVP in advance that she
is not going to kick you out of her house when you arrive so please come if
you can!
--Dave
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>Just and quick FYI and invitation.....Sunday evening I am hosting
>students and some elder community members and a member of the Oxford
>police dept. at my home to discuss Brooks Brown book No Easy
>Answers: The Truth Behind Death at Columbine.
> You don't have to have read the book to come. We will be
>exploring how we deal with violence visited upon children (be it
>natural, e.g.floods, or human-made, e.g., 9/11, Columbine). We'll
>gather about 5:00pm and have pizza and pop along with discussion.
>Join us if you like.
> Later in the semester, we will gather to have a conference
>call with Brooke since he isn't doing the lecture circuit any longer.
>Kathy
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