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Hello Tina Horvath,

My name is Ildefonso Celis and I’m currently a Community Mentor at Manzanita Hall at the Tempe campus. I am writing you today, because I was wondering if we can schedule a quick meeting and discuss my unique situation regards to the Community Assistant training for the upcoming academic year.

Please let me know when and where would be the best time to schedule a meeting.

Thank you for your time and attention. I hope to hear from you soon, Tina.

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