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Massachusetts Premier of INVISIBLE

 “There are a million people all over the country and from all walks of life who are not just sick, they are INVISIBLE. See them for the first time.”

The Massachusetts premier of a film by Rik Carlson and Michael Thurston The film makers will present the film and provide commentary. It will be followed by a general discussion. This meeting is part of the celebration of MassCFIDS’ 25th Anniversary Year.  October 30, 2010

12:30 p.m. Registration & light refreshments 1:00 p.m. Film
2:00 p.m. Discussion
Morse Institute Library 14 East Central Street Natick, MA 01760 USA

The event is free, but a voluntary $10 donation to Massachusetts CFIDS/ME & FM Association is suggested for non-members. Attendees may sign up to become members ($25 voluntary membership contribution.)  See http://www.masscfids.org/home for more details.

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