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STL meetup invite 19 edit

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The Griot edit

Hey, I think I follow you on twitter! I'm interested in helping with the Griot article. I just added some things from a very shallow google search, but obviously there's so much more to add. There are a few local editors who I know would be interested in working on this and related projects if you want to meet up. Lastchapter (talk) 16:25, 18 April 2019 (UTC) aka @muchlibraryReply