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Down & Dirty Tour Coming To Canada!

 

Now that we have officially launched the Photoshop Down & Dirty tour here in the states, it is time to take over into Canada. That’s right! I will be bringing the tour to Toronto on June 26 and then over to Calgary on June 29. This will be especially exciting for me as this will be my very first time to Canada. So if you are in either one of these cities, come on out for the day and join in the Photoshop fun. Both of these seminars are filling up pretty fast so if you are planning on attending you might want to register pretty soon. For more info on what you will learn and to register, click here.

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3 Comments

  1. Jonathan said on — June 18, 2009 @ 5:43 pm

    Aww I wish I could go to that one happening in Toronto, but I made plans for that day already. =(

  2. Dennis said on — June 29, 2009 @ 11:00 am

    Great show on Friday! I hope you guys return to Canada soon!

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