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Community Healthcare Network's CABS Health Center Block Party

A block party with DJ & kids entertainment, clown and face painting, bouncy house, giveaways, no-cost health screenings and free/low cost spay or neuter for cats and dogs!

Friday, 30 July, 2010
10:00 AM - 03:00 PM

Cost:
free

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CABS Health Center
94-98 Manhattan Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11206 USA


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Ralph Salamanca
Email: Phone: (718) 388-0390
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