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I hope you are doing well today, and enjoying the Lord's blessings in your life. This has been a full week so far, with review of licensure candidates and meetings in both Hendersonville and Cleveland.

As I am writing now, I am in Cleveland, and will be in meetings for most of the rest of the afternoon.

I wanted to put up a quick post to let you know that it is my plan to go through some upgrades on our website, which will include upgrades to the blog.

This upgrade seems to be a continuing process, and one that should make it more "user-friendly" to the world-wide audience of the internet.

You will begin seeing noticeable changes in the near future.

Because of this, I've had to remove the "Calendar" tab that shows events coming up in the future. I really had not choice, since I was using several web-based services that allowed adds that I feel are contrary to our moral and ethical standards.

I hope you will understand, that this will be a lengthy process, so I appreciate your patience, and invite you to check back often. God bless.

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