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USER GROUP TOWN CONTACT VOICE #
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Amiga Users of SO ME Westbrook Don Pride 797-4898
Belfast MS-DOS Users Group Belfast Stan Wood 338-1917
Commodore Users Group of Coastal ME Brunswick Jeff Lallier 729-3697
Downeast 99er's (TI-99/4A) Portland Tom Berman 774-5048
FOG A.M.O. Portland Mason Philip Smith 772-1616
Great Northeaster Amiga Torquers Wiscasset Nick Knobil 865-6458
Kennebec Valley Computer Society Augusta Judith Hannum 622-3259
Machias Area Computer/Ham Users Machias Jim Raymond 255-4978
ME Atari ST User Group Portland Tim Harvey 879-0387
ME DOS Users Group Gorham Mark Stoffan 839-2280
ME Mac Owners and Operators Society Brunswick Judith Foster 725-3602
Mid-Coast Computer Society Camden Stan Hallett 763-4082
Northwoods IIGS User Group Bangor Daryl Witmer 997-3644
Penobscot Valley Computer Society Bangor Mike Stott 848-5407
Portland Area Computer Klub (PACK Portland Bob Tripler 767-4885
SO ME Apple Users Group (Mac) Portland Doug Calhoun 846-3689
SO ME Apple Users Group Falmouth Bill Harkins 865-3970
SO ME AutoCAD Users Group Portland Terry McCarthy 775-2800
SO ME IBM PC Users Group Portland Kathy Parsons 892-9302
YUG, Inc Westbrook Walter Thibodeau 892-4933
Note: This list originated from the list that was on the Acorn BBS. However
I have recently found that many if not most of the groups were listed are no
longer around. When I have find them to be no longer in existence I delete
them from the list. Many of the other contacts on the list are disconnected
phone numbers or I have not made contact as yet to confirm that they are
still around. The only groups that I can confirm are going strong are:
The Kennebec Valley Computer Society, The Penobscot Valley Computer Society,
The Belfast MS-DOS Users Group, and of course The Mid-Coast Computer Society.