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From: "James R. Smith" <>
Subject: Re: [CASANFRA] Re: San Francisco Memories, Contest #2
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 17:55:12 -0700
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Hey, there's room for a few NorCal'ers too!

Jim

Ron Filion wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Just wanted to remind everyone that the contest ends in just a little over a day. So, get your entry in now. I know it's hard to pick just **one** place. :-)
>
>Ron
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>
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>>Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 16:47:37 -0700
>>To:
>>From: Ron Filion <>
>>Subject: San Francisco Memories, Contest #2
>>
>>We had so much fun last time, that I thought we would give it another try. The title for this one is:
>>
>>"San Francisco Favorite Spot"
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>>Tell us about your most favorite spot in San Francisco, from any time period, and if you wish, why. To enter, send me an email with your entry AND post a followup to my existing post at:
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>>http://www.sfgenealogy.com/boards/sfmemory/messages/33.html
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>>The winner (to be selected by Pamela and myself) will get their choice of either (1) Jim Smith's "San Francisco's Lost Landmarks" (currently unsigned...but I can probably grab him sooner than later to sign it), (2) any of the extra yearbooks we have for sale (see link below), or (3) if your spot still exists I will go over and shoot a short video (no audio) for you (but only if it's free to get to).
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>>This contest is open to anyone who has ever visited or lived in San Francisco. But, don't forget, it ends in one week on Friday, 21 October 2005, midnight pst.
>>
>>-Ron
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>>extra yearbooks: <http://www.sfgenealogy.com/boards/forsale/messages/4.html>;
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