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Fiber Artist Melissa Webb Creates a World of Wonder and Collaborative Energy at School 33
by Cara Ober
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Friday September 3rd, from 6-9pm at School 33
Free valet parking will be available for this event
Take advantage of the Charm City Circulator Purple Line which stops two blocks away!
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