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Feb 15 - “Solar Drinks Toronto” at Joe Badali’s

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Feb 15 - “Solar Drinks Toronto” at Joe Badali’s

Time: February 15, 2011 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: Ontario Solar Network
Street: 156 Front Street W.
City/Town: Toronto, Ontario M5J 2L6 Canada
Website or Map: http://solardrinkstoronto-rss…
Phone: (647) 869-0733
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Ontario Solar Network
Latest Activity: Feb 1, 2011

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Solar Drinks Toronto


Joe Badali's

156 Front Street W

Tuesday, February 15, 6:00-9:00pm

Free Admission /  Cash Bar

Limited Space.  Advanced Registration Recommended.

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