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Network for Social Justice hosts meet and greet with new director

Come meet the new executive director of the Network for Social Justice on Sept. 25. COURTESY PHOTO/NETWORK FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE

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The following was submitted by the Network for Social Justice:

On Wednesday, Sept. 25, the Network for Social Justice is hosting a meet and greet with its new executive director Rebecca Slisz at Shanahan Real Estate, 552 Main St., from 6-7:30 p.m.

There will be light snacks and alcohol-free drinks.

Join the Network in welcoming its new director, meet friends, make connections, learn about NFSJ programs, and share your ideas about social justice and community building in Winchester.

Email the office at @nfsj.org with questions.

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