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FLICKR THROUGH OUR PHOTOS

January 29th, 2008 Julia Day

I have finally gotten around to creating a STEPS Centre page on Flickr. You can check out the first sets of photos to go live, including our launch, recent seminars and the Farmer First Revisited event. Keep an eye open for new photos as they are posted in the Flickr box in the right hand column of this blog (scroll down a bit). And here is the rest of it.

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