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Did you Attend the Appalachian Trainer Face Off? Please take this short survey, if so

Date: August 27, 2021Author: T. Creamer 2 Comments

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  1. Jennifer Shoe says:
    August 28, 2021 at 12:28 am

    We didn’t get to meet the trainers. I understand that the power was out for 4 hours and dinner was late. However it would have been nice if there was a point in the show somewhere that the trainers were brought out and introduced and talked about. They did A LOT of work and deserve recognition.

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    1. suzjohnson1973 says:
      December 17, 2021 at 7:12 pm

      They do not want us to do that there because it lengthens the ATFO. That is why we talk so much about them on our social media pages.

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