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ColdBox California Training Update!

Luis Majano January 09, 2010

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Luis Majano

January 09, 2010

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This is an update to our California Training next February 20th to the 21st.  We have arranged a discount with the hotel and we also have overflow hotels in walking distance.  That weekend is Nascar weekend here in California, so it will be full of fun if you want to head down here.  Please also note that the training Early Bird pricing ends January 29th, 2010.  So hurry now!

We have also updated our seminar documents: Cancellation Policy, FAQ and more, so check the event page out: http://coldbox.org/index.cfm/events/ca-feb-2010

Hyatt Place Discount Code: 48775

Overflow Hotels Nearby (Walking Distance):

Hampton Inn & Suites:

http://www.hamptoninn.com/en/hp/hotels/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=ONTHSHX

Country Inn & Suites:

http://www.countryinns.com/ontarioca_mills



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