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It’s going to be a very good year.

It’s going to be a very good year.

Jan 31, 2023

It’s going to be a very good year, we think, we’re glad to have you running along with us. In upcoming issues of this newsletter, we’ll keep you up to date on all of our good work. We hope that you’ll want to be involved also. One easy way is to simply make a donation.

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