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Fortune Mural Dedication and Unveiling

Celebrate History & Community with us honoring Mr. Fortune & The North End Rec’s Legacy at the Mural Dedication and Unveiling at the North End Rec Center on November 2 from 11 AM – 1 PM Refreshments will be served. All Ages Welcome. For questions or concerns please contact info@theriseupgroup.com

when

November 2, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

where

144 W Main St
Waterbury, CT United States

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Celebrate History & Community with us honoring Mr. Fortune & The North End Rec’s Legacy at the Mural Dedication and Unveiling at the North End Rec Center on November 2 from 11 AM – 1 PM
Refreshments will be served.
All Ages Welcome.
For questions or concerns please contact info@theriseupgroup.com

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