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Hello everyone,

I wanted to let you know my newly diagnosed college age daughter in Chicago
was frustrated she could not find a support group in the downtown/loop area.
 She has paired with one of our members so I thought I would send this out
for you or someone you might know.  Please get in contact with any of us if
you are interested!  I have included both invitations...they are for the
exact same day/group.

Michelle in Michigan

Location: Great Taste Cafe at 355 E. Grand Avenue
Dates: June 15, July 20, August 17 (The third Tuesday of every month)
Time: 6pm
Other: I've been told there is inexpensive parking, accessible by public
transportation, and the cafe closes at 6, so if you show up a little early,
you can get some gluten free snacks or dinner before the meeting!
Who: This group is being supported by the "Gluten Intolerance Group". As the
motivator for the creation, I can serve as a contact for any questions, and
if I can't answer them I can direct them to someone who can!
              Me: A student in the city initiating interest in the creation
of this group, Christie Noonan, I can be reached by email at
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              Jen Cafferty: Founder of "The Gluten Free Cooking Expo" She
can be reached at [log in to unmask] Also check out her websites
http://gfreelife.com/ and http://www.gfreefriends.com/.
Why: As a newly diagnosed student in the city, I've come to realize there
are *no*  nationally recognized gluten free support groups actually located
in or around the loop/downtown area! This was really frustrating to me and I
bet there were others out there with the same burning question... Where can
I find others to help me with this crazy disease or intolerance? The purpose
is to come together, share stories, ideas, recipes, current
news, frustrations, surprises, and anything else one could bring to the
table. This first meeting on JUNE 15 is to gather and figure out what we
want this group to be about and if the dates/times work for everyone.


Please let any or all of your gf friends in the city know there's now a
place for them too! Even if they aren't seeking answers themselves, there
are a lot of younger people getting diagnosed as the years progress, and I'm
sure any help and/or advice would be very much appreciated!
Christie Noonan




I'm very excited to let you know about our newest chapter of the Gluten
Intolerance Group.  The *Chicago Chapter of GIG* will host our first meeting
on Wednesday, June 15th at Great Taste Cafe in Chicago.

*What:* * Chicago Gluten Free Support Group Meeting*
*Where: * *Great Taste Cafe *(on the second floor of McClurg Court) near the
Fitness Center.
355 N. Grand Avenue.  $2 parking for 2 hours.  $6 parking for up to 4 hours
(you can go see a movie after the meeting!).
*When:*  Tuesday, June 15th at 6:00 pm
*Who:  Everyone is welcome.   No fee to attend.
Why:*  Come talk with others living the gluten free life!  We will host a
general support group meeting and Josh Alper, owner of Great Taste Cafe,
will provide appetizers.

Questions about the meeting?  Contact Jen Cafferty at
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