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Happy 6th Birthday Land Surveyors United!

Land Surveyors United Turns 6 Years Old Today!

It is with great joy that I write you all today, letting you know that Land Surveyors United has survived 6 years, as of today.  We sure have come a LOOONG way, together!  It is YOU that makes Land Surveyors United so special and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for all of your contributions and participation in the network. I know it hasn't been easy learning how to use social media to communicate within this industry and I truly appreciate those who have tried to learn and share.  We have a lot to be thankful for...

Over the next couple of days I plan to add to a series of Happy Birthday posts from 2011, 

Wanna learn about how it all started?  

>>Take a look at these posts from 2011 and get the backstory---> Happy Birthday  Part One |  Part Two  |  Part Three

I look forward to many many more years to come!   

 

Things You Can Do right now:

This would be a terrific time to update your profile!  or..

Donate to help keep us alive and kickin'!

(we currently do not bombard you with advertising, so this is how we have stayed alive all of these years)

Upload some photos from the field!  Post a project or event.

Wish us happy Birthday on Twitter. 

 

There are all sorts of ways to get involved under the (+) in the navigation

Tell us your take on this occasion! I hope you are as enthusiastic about the future as I am.  



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Justin Farrow... Creator of Land Surveyors United and Mobile Apps for Land Surveyors

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