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Is anyone interested in coming to Greece for a week to be part of a holistic, sustainable community and learn about Greek vegetarian cooking? Life isn't too hard in the community-afternoons are spent on the beach which is about 20 minutes away. If you are interested I can try to answer any questions or you can go to www.kalikalos.com

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It is June 5th for a week. The course + board and lodging cost ?300. You get yourself there....at the moment BA and Easyjet are both quoting about ?100 return to Thessaloniki which is the nearest airport. You can also go via Athens but the onward bus journey is a bit longer

Peckhampam Wrote:

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> Hi

> Is anyone interested in coming to Greece for a

> week to be part of a holistic, sustainable

> community and learn about Greek vegetarian

> cooking? Life isn't too hard in the

> community-afternoons are spent on the beach which

> is about 20 minutes away. If you are interested I

> can try to answer any questions or you can go to

> www.kalikalos.com


xxxxxx


Bloody hell, do you know Jock? He's a friend of mine :)

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