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-On 12 March, WLUG will be co-sponsoring several talks on OpenOffice.org repeated throughout the day at St. Pauls Methodist Center in Hamilton. Our presenter will be GrahamLauder, who you may remember gave and excellent talk at our SoftwareFreedomDay event last year. Since that talk OpenOffice 3 has been released, so anyone who attended that talk will want to see him speak again on what new features have been included in this release. The event is co-sponsored by the [20/20 Waikato Trust|http://waikato2020.wainet.org/], and [Community Waikto |http://www.ssw.org.nz/]. There is a pdf flyer you can download below with more information. 
+On 12 March, WLUG will be co-sponsoring several talks on OpenOffice.org repeated throughout the day at St. Pauls Methodist Center in Hamilton. Our presenter will be GrahamLauder, who you may remember gave and excellent talk at our SoftwareFreedomDay event last year. Since that talk OpenOffice 3 has been released, so anyone who attended that talk will want to see him speak again on what new features have been included in this release. The event is co-sponsored by the [20/20 Waikato Trust|http://waikato2020.wainet.org/], and [Community Waikato |http://www.ssw.org.nz/]. There is a [PDF] flyer you can download below with more information. 
  
 These talks are for the benefit of not-for-profit organizations and the communities they serve. Linux, OpenOffice.org and other Free/Open Source Software applications are being used more and more by not-for-profits due to lower cost, no licensing hassles, and the high quality of the software. 
  
 OpenOffice.org has a page here dedicated to the ways non-profits can benefit from using it's software: