Thanks
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I don't know of any actual dress code. But when we went for ours people
seem to run the fashion extremes. From shorts and t-shirts to suits.
I'd suggest business casual, it would leave the best impression I would
think.
-Shell
I recommend dressing as you would for religious services--showing respect
for the trustee and the process.
--
Brett
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Thanks for all the responses - especially Brett - Thanks!
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