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LESS THAN TEN spots remaining in our winter class
LESS THAN TEN spots remaining in our winter class
LESS THAN TEN spots remaining in our winter class "Mysteries of the South Coast" with CHM Volunteer Steve Greif! Sign up before spots run out by calling, visiting the front desk, or going online! #nonprofitsupport #CoosHistory #localhistory #CoosHistoryMuseum #historymatters #museumselfie #nonprofit #Membership #MembershipPerks #lecture #publicevent #academic #class #Winter

Published on: 01/17/2025

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LESS THAN TEN spots remaining in our winter class "Mysteries of the South Coast" with CHM Volunteer Steve Greif! Sign up before spots run out by calling, visiting the front desk, or going online! #nonprofitsupport #CoosHistory #localhistory #CoosHistoryMuseum #historymatters #museumselfie #nonprofit #Membership #MembershipPerks #lecture #publicevent #academic #class #Winter

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