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Network for Social Justice to celebrate 35th anniversary

Once upon a time, the Network for Social Justice was called the Winchester Multicultural Network. Here, the group marches in the En Ka Parade with signs. The Network will be celebrating its 35th anniversary on April 11. COURTESY PHOTO/NETWORK FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE

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The following was submitted by the Network for Social Justice:

The Network For Social Justice turns 35 this spring! There will be a celebration on Saturday, April 11, from 7-9:30 p.m., at the Sons of Italy, 117 Swanton St., Winchester. 

Connect with your local friends and neighbors as we share laughs with a special guest, comedian Jimmy Tingle

This event is free and open to everyone. Light fare / appetizers will be available, as well as a cash bar.

RSVP HERE by April 1 and say yes to joining us on this monumental evening.

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