Meeting for Blanchard, N. Shreveport, Longwood, Mooringsport, Etc

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Meeting for Blanchard, N. Shreveport, Longwood, Mooringsport, Etc

Time: July 26, 2008 at 7pm
Location: Indian Hills Baptist Church (Near Donnie Bickam Middle School)
Event Type: Organizational, Meeting
Organized By: Blanchard Shale
Latest Activity: Jul 29, 2008

Event Description

Just a reminder our meeting is tonight at the Indian Hills Baptist Church at 7pm. The church is located near Donnie Bickham Middle School. This meeting is to explain how we are organizing using the internet and database design. This method will allow large quantities of individuals to pool their property together accurately and quickly. This meeting is not for 3rd parties wishing to solicit mineral leases. It is not for anyone wishing to charge a fees for their help. We are all volunteer.

If you are not familiar with the internet, we still encourage you to come. We can help you, or possibly do it for you. All we need is permission. Again the website is www.northparkestates.net. If you feel you can contribute to the communities effort, please list your skills in the comment section on the website. If you are unable to access the site, just keep asking someone until we find a position for you. If you don’t have time to volunteer, we still want you. We understand some people work long hours and have little time. It’s OK. Hope to see you there.

Thanks

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