<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> The SnoCoCeliac Support Group will meet on February 14 (2nd Tuesday) at 7pm in Conference Room A of the Group Health Northshore (Bothell) Clinic. If anyone needs directions, please call me at 206-527-6678 or email me [log in to unmask] ASAP. Here's our agenda for that evening: INTRODUCTIONS 2006 CELIAC AWARENESS WALK AND FOOD FAIR: Save May 20 from 8 am until 12 noon for the Celiac Awareness Walk around Greenlake and Gluten Free Food Vendor Fair. CELIAC FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS: KAILI'S KITCHEN CLOSES February 20: Kaili hopes to continue by selling her baked goods in local stores. For updated info see http://www.wheatlessinseattle.org NEW GLUTEN FREE NEWSLETTER: Connie Sarros, who wrote several GF cookbooks, recently announced her new FREE newsletter. You can write to Connie at [log in to unmask] to request that she add you to her mailing list. TRAVEL WITH CD SEMINAR: All about gluten-free travel seminar presented by Bob Levy of Bob and Ruth's Travel, on Feb 26 (Sunday, 1-5 PM) at Group Health Capitol Hill Clinic South Building at 125 - 16th Ave NE, Seattle, in Cafeteria Rooms A1, 2 & 3. Mail your registration forms and payment postmarked by February 16, 2006 to receive the $20 each rate. Earl Ley has registration forms and will bring them to our February meeting or if you cannot attend our meeting, contact Earl at 425-747-1110 or email [log in to unmask] to request the forms. CELIAC TRAVEL WEBSITE: This website has interesting info on traveling with Celiac Disease. http://www.celiactravel.com/ MARCH MEETING AGENDA: Yvonne from GlutenFreeda will visit, leading a discussion and provide gluten free GlutenFreeda food products. NAMASTE GLUTEN FREE GOODIES: Our 3 Namaste pastry mix bakers will each share their experiences using those mixes and samples will be available. Thanks to Sandy Lasley, Julie Poole and Richard Schaadt for preparing the NAMASTE GF goodies. DISCUSSION TOPIC: TRAVELLING SAFELY WITH CELIAC DISEASE: How many have traveled to strange cities or even foreign countries since their CD diagnosis? We will focus this discussion on what HELPED you or what made your travels easier. Please refrain from travel horror stories. Feel free to ask your travel questions, but also consider attending the Bob & Ruth's travel seminar on February 26 to hear even more travel tips. SUE 206-527-6678 or email me [log in to unmask] *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the CELIAC List* Archives are at: Http://Listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?LIST=CELIAC