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Get to Know District 23!

Posted by Sam M. under Events

The next District/GSR Meeting is March 11th at 6:30PM.  Everyone is invited to meet new GSRs and Committee Members.  Food and refreshments will be available!

Are you interested in service work at the district level?  Come out and find out how you can be a part of carrying the message, the only requirement is a desire to get involved!

The meeting is held at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 3906 West Friendly Avenue.

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