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SEASONAL SPECTACULAR SPONSORS Blue Balance Pool and Janitorial Service, Inc.


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holiday season at the elegant Andrei’s Conscious Cuisine in Irvine. It was an intimate and perfect evening as attendees enjoyed good conversation


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n November 30, 2017, over 200 Chapter members kicked off the


and a delicious buffet, which included turkey and all of the fixings.


Te attendees were able to spread a little seasonal joy by donating over 225 toys and gift cards to Olive Crest. For over 40 years, Olive Crest has provided emergency and long- term shelter and care for abused, vulnerable and neglected children. Te generosity of our Chapter members, year after year, helps


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