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What is RainCoast?

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Five years ago, several regional user group members of the Association of Personal Computer User Groups (APCUG) decided to host an annual event in the Pacific Northwest. The “RainCoast” conference is an opportunity for computer user group leaders to get together, collaborate, and exchange ideas about making our organizations even more successful. This event also provides participating vendors an opportunity to demonstrate their support for user groups and to show off their latest and greatest products and technologies.
OMUG has the distinct honor of being chosen by our peers to host RainCoast 1998. We look forward to seeing all of our friends and colleagues in Olympia between October 9 - 11 for another great conference!
As we get closer to the conference date, this web site will continue to evolve. Please explore the site and check back regularly for updates. For more information, suggestions or other comments, send a message to RainCoast98@olymug.org.

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