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May 13 – Cleanup to End 68 Hours of Hunger

May 12, 2017May 16, 2017 Jen Kennedy
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Image courtesy Diana Schaller, Liberty Mutual

Join us on Saturday, May 13 at 9 AM for a special cleanup hosted by Rye resident Sam Borne as a fundraiser for End 68 Hours of Hunger.

Sign Up Here or email  sborne7830@gmail.com for more info.

(Image courtesy Sam Borne)
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