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Condo in New Springville, Staten Island, New York
Extra Large one bedroom condo in Elmwood Park Development
Staten Island, New York 10314
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TRANSFORM UNUSED iPHONES……
SOURCE: People Power Company
March 28, 2013 09:01 ET
People Power Presence Transforms Unused iPhones Into Wi-Fi Video Cameras for Free
The Company’s Second Consumer Application Disrupts the Home Automation Industry
PALO ALTO, CA–(Marketwire – Mar 28, 2013) - People Power is proud to announce its innovative and original Presence application, and its immediate availability to download from the Apple App Store for FREE. This app transforms spare iPhones, iPads, and iPods into wireless video cams, pet cams, security cams, baby cams, nanny cams, party cams, and more. Cameras can be monitored in real-time from another iOS device with the Presence app, and they can send meaningful alerts with video clips to the user’s email any time motion is detected. In addition, Presence enables face-to-face 2-way audio and video conversations so users can talk with their friends and family back home, or check up on their pets.
People Power Presence disrupts the home security and automation industry with an affordable and easy-to-use solution for the people. Traditional home security and monitoring companies charge expensive monthly subscription fees for their call center services. With People Power Presence and an available iPhone, iPad, or iPod, consumers can monitor their own homes and offices absolutely FREE with no monthly subscription fee. See firsthand what is going on at home and get alerts with a short video clip when motion is detected. Presence enables users to be the call center: if someone is breaking into the house, the user has the power to call 911. It’s that simple.
Using Presence at home is also fun and great to keep an eye on loved ones. Ever wondered what Fido does all day at home alone? Or what is eating the flowers in the garden? It’s now possible to see and understand with Presence. Want to know when the kids get home from school and what they are up to? Or if elderly relatives got out of bed today and are moving about their day so you can have a face-to-face conversation? All of this is possible and so much more with People Power Presence.
“Presence rocks the home automation industry as the first free, self-installable camera and service,” said Gene Wang, CEO of People Power. ”In the last year, 50 million iPhones have been replaced with newer versions. Presence reimagines these unused devices into powerful Wi-Fi video cameras with face-to-face video and audio conversations, motion detection, video clip alerts, and an in-app market where consumers can shop for complementary products. And the best news is that anybody who can download an app on two iOS devices can set this up in minutes for FREE.”
Recycle that spare iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, and put it back to work, connecting you with the things that matter the most to you! The app was designed for anybody to set up and use. Try it:http://bit.ly/ZqhD7Z
People Power
People Power Company is an award-winning mobile platform company bringing Internet-connected products from multiple manufacturers into the hands of smartphone users, with great user experiences. Open APIs provided by People Power puts the power into the hands of developers to innovate and flourish in the emerging Internet of Everything economy. People Power’s cloud-based analytics engines make sense of vast and complicated real-time information from connected products, while enabling value-added services to extend the feature set of those connected products. Based in Palo Alto, People Power has received funding from New Cycle Capital, Greener Capital and other investors. For more information visit: www.peoplepowerco.com
STATEN ISLAND SOLD STATISTICS MARCH 2013
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| –Information on this report is not guaranteed. There is no express or implied warranty by MLS of the accuracy of information which should be independently verified.– Copyright: 2013 by the Staten Island Area MLS. Prepared by Updale, Rosa of Appleseed Homes Inc. on Tuesday, April 02, 2013 4:40 PM. |
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Condo in New Springville, Staten Island, New York
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Staging Your Home
7 Tips for staging your home
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- courtesy of National Associations of Realtors
Make your home warm and inviting to boost your home’s value and speed up the sale process.
Warm, neutral-colored paint is key when staging your home. Image: Radius Images/Getty ImagesThe first step to getting buyers to make an offer on your home is to impress them with its appearance so they begin to envision themselves living there. Here are seven tips for making your home look bigger, brighter, and more desirable.
1. Start with a clean slate
Before you can worry about where to place furniture and which wall hanging should go where, each room in your home must be spotless. Do a thorough cleaning right down to the nitpicky details like wiping down light switch covers. Deep clean and deodorize carpets and window coverings.
2. Stow away your clutter
It’s harder for buyers to picture themselves in your home when they’re looking at your family photos, collectibles, and knickknacks. Pack up all your personal decorations. However, don’t make spaces like mantles and coffee and end tables barren. Leave three items of varying heights on each surface, suggests Barb Schwarz of www.StagedHomes.com in Concord, Pa. For example, place a lamp, a small plant, and a book on an end table.
3. Scale back on your furniture
When a room is packed with furniture, it looks smaller, which will make buyers think your home is less valuable than it is. Make sure buyers appreciate the size of each room by removing one or two pieces of furniture. If you have an eat-in dining area, using a small table and chair set makes the area seem bigger.
4. Rethink your furniture placement
Highlight the flow of your rooms by arranging the furniture to guide buyers from one room to another. In each room, create a focal point on the farthest wall from the doorway and arrange the other pieces of furniture in a triangle around the focal point, advises Schwarz. In the bedroom, the bed should be the focal point. In the living room, it may be the fireplace, and your couch and sofa can form the triangle in front of it.
5. Add color to brighten your rooms
Brush on a fresh coat of warm, neutral-color paint in each room. Ask your real estate agent for help choosing the right shade. Then accessorize. Adding a vibrant afghan, throw, or accent pillows for the couch will jazz up a muted living room, as will a healthy plant or a bright vase on your mantle. High-wattage bulbs in your light fixtures will also brighten up rooms and basements.
6. Set the scene
Lay logs in the fireplace, and set your dining room table with dishes and a centerpiece of fresh fruit or flowers. Create other vignettes throughout the home—such as a chess game in progress—to help buyers envision living there. Replace heavy curtains with sheer ones that let in more light.
Make your bathrooms feel luxurious by adding a new shower curtain, towels, and fancy guest soaps (after you put all your personal toiletry items are out of sight). Judiciously add subtle potpourri, scented candles, or boil water with a bit of vanilla mixed in. If you have pets, clean bedding frequently and spray an odor remover before each showing.
7. Make the entrance grand
Mow your lawn and trim your hedges, and turn on the sprinklers for 30 minutes before showings to make your lawn sparkle. If flowers or plants don’t surround your home’s entrance, add a pot of bright flowers. Top it all off by buying a new doormat and adding a seasonal wreath to your front door.
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SOME HISTORY OF PRINCE’S BAY, STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.
Prince’s Bay is the name of a neighborhood located on the South Shore of New York City‘s borough of Staten Island and of an arm of Raritan Bay (which in turn is part of the Atlantic Ocean), on which the eastern shoreline of the community is situated. The neighborhood’s name is often misreckoned as “Princess Bay” or “Prince Bay;” indeed, the community’s United States Post Office officially bears the name “Princes Bay Station” according to the USPS website and directory.
Development in the area accelerated when the southern terminus of the Staten Island Railway was moved from Eltingville to Tottenville in 1860; the Prince’s Bay station crosses underneath Seguine Avenue, formerly known as Prince’s Bay Road. Primarily a fishing village at first, its oysters were so famous that “Prince’s Bay Oysters” could often be found on menus at prominent seafood restaurants in Manhattan, and even London. A large factory, operated by the S.S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, was once located along the shoreline at the foot of Seguine Avenue; at one point, the plant was the largest employer in all of Staten Island, but closed in 1972. In the late 1970s a small shopping center, known as the Prince’s Bay Trade Mart, was opened in the building the factory had occupied; but its remote location and inability to compete with the larger and already-established Staten Island Mall doomed the project to failure, and it closed a few years later. The property was sold and a proposed development was planned but, as of yet, has not come to light.
If you are looking for a home in this area, give me a call at (718) 698-9797or (347) 415-5295. As an
Associate Broker with Appleseed Homes on Staten Island for many years and a resident of Prince’s Bay, I can help you find your dream home.
Sold Statistics January–December 2012
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| Criteria: Status: S, Category: Residential Statistics for Entire Mls from 1/1/2012 to 12/31/2012 |
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| Category:1 Counties:NY085 |
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| Area | # of Sales | Total Sales | Avg Sales | Median Sales |
| 01 Annadale | 123 | $59,955,647 | $487,444 | $458,000 |
| 02 Arden Heights | 47 | $13,205,093 | $280,959 | $270,000 |
| 03 Arrochar | 7 | $2,870,000 | $410,000 | $360,000 |
| 04 Bay Terrace | 42 | $13,491,000 | $321,214 | $312,500 |
| 06 Bulls Head | 45 | $16,669,000 | $370,422 | $330,000 |
| 08 Castletn Corner | 28 | $11,044,730 | $394,454 | $361,250 |
| 09 Charleston | 3 | $1,589,000 | $529,666 | $535,000 |
| 10 Clifton | 9 | $2,062,720 | $229,191 | $220,000 |
| 11 Clove Lake | 33 | $10,185,400 | $308,648 | $178,000 |
| 12 Concord | 25 | $6,364,700 | $254,588 | $270,000 |
| 13 DngnHillsB-Hylan | 34 | $13,607,885 | $400,231 | $398,000 |
| 14 DngnHillsCol | 15 | $10,118,500 | $674,566 | $635,000 |
| 15 DngnHillsA-Hylan | 55 | $21,458,750 | $390,159 | $375,000 |
| 16 Elm Park | 15 | $3,746,975 | $249,798 | $250,000 |
| 17 Eltingville | 110 | $48,148,100 | $437,710 | $415,000 |
| 18 Emerson Hill | 5 | $3,320,000 | $664,000 | $650,000 |
| 19 Emerson Valley | 3 | $1,610,000 | $536,666 | $570,000 |
| 20 Fort Wadsworth | 24 | $7,383,400 | $307,641 | $326,500 |
| 21 Graniteville | 44 | $11,788,900 | $267,929 | $249,500 |
| 22 Grant City | 38 | $14,316,700 | $376,755 | $381,500 |
| 23 Grasmere | 46 | $18,001,499 | $391,336 | $387,500 |
| 24 Great Kills | 155 | $62,127,400 | $400,821 | $397,500 |
| 25 Grymes Hill | 27 | $8,216,587 | $304,318 | $245,000 |
| 26 Heartland Village | 97 | $30,105,500 | $310,365 | $285,000 |
| 27 High Rock | 4 | $3,548,000 | $887,000 | $950,000 |
| 28 Huguenot | 91 | $44,206,550 | $485,786 | $421,000 |
| 29 Latourette | 43 | $18,665,500 | $434,081 | $400,000 |
| 30 Lighthouse Hill | 4 | $2,170,500 | $542,625 | $602,750 |
| 301 Livingston | 3 | $1,646,500 | $548,833 | $524,000 |
| 31 Lower Todt Hill | 11 | $5,199,000 | $472,636 | $480,000 |
| 32 Manor Heights | 33 | $12,899,000 | $390,878 | $380,000 |
| 33 Mariners Hrbr | 40 | $8,892,400 | $222,310 | $230,000 |
| 34 Midland Beach | 35 | $11,945,100 | $341,288 | $381,100 |
| 35 New Brighton | 26 | $5,809,185 | $223,430 | $235,655 |
| 36 New Dorp | 69 | $28,547,200 | $413,727 | $385,000 |
| 37 New Springville | 38 | $12,334,900 | $324,602 | $306,500 |
| 38 Oakwood | 48 | $20,829,000 | $433,937 | $406,500 |
| 39 Oakwood NDB | 4 | $1,170,000 | $292,500 | $292,500 |
| 40 Oakwood NDH | 7 | $3,429,350 | $489,907 | $500,000 |
| 42 Old Town | 2 | $982,000 | $491,000 | $491,000 |
| 44 Pleasant Plains | 34 | $19,498,000 | $573,470 | $539,500 |
| 45 Port Richmond | 46 | $12,219,315 | $265,637 | $254,000 |
| 46 Princes Bay | 78 | $44,629,472 | $572,172 | $510,000 |
| 47 Randall Manor | 13 | $4,994,500 | $384,192 | $407,500 |
| 49 Richmond Town | 50 | $26,258,900 | $525,178 | $443,500 |
| 50 Rosebank | 48 | $15,475,880 | $322,414 | $299,200 |
| 51 Rossville | 74 | $33,359,193 | $450,799 | $345,000 |
| 52 Royal Oak | 1 | $675,000 | $675,000 | $675,000 |
| 53 S.E. Annadale | 24 | $24,730,000 | $1,030,416 | $745,000 |
| 54 Shore Acres | 4 | $2,868,000 | $717,000 | $700,000 |
| 55 Silver Lake | 18 | $7,476,500 | $415,361 | $385,750 |
| 56 Snug Harbor | 10 | $2,909,700 | $290,970 | $295,000 |
| 57 South Beach | 44 | $16,407,400 | $372,895 | $362,500 |
| 58 St. George | 45 | $13,171,220 | $292,693 | $310,000 |
| 59 Stapleton | 14 | $3,217,523 | $229,823 | $207,500 |
| 60 Sunnyside | 13 | $5,863,500 | $451,038 | $425,000 |
| 61 Sunset Hill | 32 | $14,948,500 | $467,140 | $437,500 |
| 62 Todt Hill | 27 | $40,751,000 | $1,509,296 | $1,250,000 |
| 63 Tompkinsville | 7 | $1,712,100 | $244,585 | $200,000 |
| 64 Tottenville | 93 | $50,959,750 | $547,954 | $510,000 |
| 65 Travis | 27 | $10,148,800 | $375,881 | $374,000 |
| 66 Ward Hill | 5 | $2,185,800 | $437,160 | $473,800 |
| 67 West Brighton | 68 | $21,676,764 | $318,775 | $318,937 |
| 68 Westerleigh | 125 | $53,383,690 | $427,069 | $415,000 |
| 69 Willowbrook | 47 | $19,831,400 | $421,944 | $420,000 |
| 70 Woodrow | 41 | $18,357,810 | $447,751 | $454,900 |
| 71 Arlington | 3 | $540,500 | $180,166 | $190,000 |
| TOTALS | 2479 | $1,041,911,888 | $420,295 | $385,000 |
–Information on this report is not guaranteed. There is no express or implied warranty by MLS of the accuracy of information which should be independently verified.–
Copyright: 2013 by the Staten Island Area MLS.
Call me for all of your Real Estate needs (718)698-9797 0r (347)415-5295
Prepared by Updale, Rosa of Appleseed Homes Inc.
Sold Statistics January–December ” 2011″
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| Criteria: Status: S, Category: Residential Statistics for Entire Mls from 1/1/2011 to 12/31/2011 |
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| Category:1 Counties:NY085 |
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| Area | # of Sales | Total Sales | Avg Sales | Median Sales |
| 01 Annadale | 108 | $48,267,400 | $446,920 | $423,625 |
| 02 Arden Heights | 77 | $20,863,710 | $270,957 | $268,000 |
| 03 Arrochar | 12 | $4,947,000 | $412,250 | $385,000 |
| 04 Bay Terrace | 31 | $10,599,500 | $341,919 | $360,000 |
| 06 Bulls Head | 44 | $16,563,500 | $376,443 | $356,000 |
| 08 Castletn Corner | 17 | $6,837,150 | $402,185 | $410,000 |
| 09 Charleston | 1 | $465,000 | $465,000 | $465,000 |
| 10 Clifton | 11 | $2,771,600 | $251,963 | $265,000 |
| 11 Clove Lake | 23 | $6,858,500 | $298,195 | $220,000 |
| 12 Concord | 18 | $4,230,000 | $235,000 | $206,500 |
| 13 DngnHillsB-Hylan | 40 | $16,012,500 | $400,312 | $395,000 |
| 14 DngnHillsCol | 8 | $5,801,500 | $725,187 | $705,000 |
| 15 DngnHillsA-Hylan | 66 | $28,254,587 | $428,099 | $420,000 |
| 16 Elm Park | 23 | $6,557,900 | $285,126 | $285,000 |
| 17 Eltingville | 89 | $37,820,478 | $424,949 | $405,000 |
| 18 Emerson Hill | 3 | $2,061,000 | $687,000 | $635,000 |
| 19 Emerson Valley | 4 | $1,975,000 | $493,750 | $480,000 |
| 20 Fort Wadsworth | 22 | $7,008,500 | $318,568 | $331,750 |
| 21 Graniteville | 44 | $11,866,000 | $269,681 | $265,000 |
| 22 Grant City | 34 | $13,335,550 | $392,222 | $390,000 |
| 23 Grasmere | 44 | $19,126,317 | $434,689 | $392,500 |
| 24 Great Kills | 147 | $60,226,050 | $409,701 | $405,000 |
| 25 Grymes Hill | 30 | $8,938,499 | $297,949 | $229,499 |
| 26 Heartland Village | 95 | $30,076,429 | $316,593 | $310,000 |
| 27 High Rock | 1 | $730,000 | $730,000 | $730,000 |
| 28 Huguenot | 78 | $39,933,050 | $511,962 | $489,500 |
| 29 Latourette | 28 | $10,044,500 | $358,732 | $279,500 |
| 30 Lighthouse Hill | 1 | $830,000 | $830,000 | $830,000 |
| 31 Lower Todt Hill | 7 | $4,531,500 | $647,357 | $600,000 |
| 32 Manor Heights | 25 | $9,956,000 | $398,240 | $390,000 |
| 33 Mariners Hrbr | 60 | $13,622,533 | $227,042 | $222,500 |
| 34 Midland Beach | 27 | $8,669,500 | $321,092 | $330,000 |
| 35 New Brighton | 42 | $9,087,962 | $216,380 | $216,250 |
| 36 New Dorp | 92 | $38,351,383 | $416,862 | $399,900 |
| 37 New Springville | 35 | $12,491,550 | $356,901 | $325,000 |
| 38 Oakwood | 48 | $20,868,707 | $434,764 | $415,000 |
| 39 Oakwood NDB | 9 | $2,687,400 | $298,600 | $285,000 |
| 40 Oakwood NDH | 8 | $3,460,000 | $432,500 | $415,000 |
| 42 Old Town | 10 | $3,816,650 | $381,665 | $430,000 |
| 43 Park Hill | 1 | $200,000 | $200,000 | $200,000 |
| 44 Pleasant Plains | 35 | $20,271,500 | $579,185 | $532,000 |
| 45 Port Richmond | 51 | $13,418,805 | $263,113 | $259,000 |
| 46 Princes Bay | 78 | $48,584,931 | $622,883 | $552,375 |
| 47 Randall Manor | 16 | $6,945,000 | $434,062 | $512,500 |
| 48 Richmond Valley | 3 | $1,984,000 | $661,333 | $740,000 |
| 49 Richmond Town | 57 | $30,778,850 | $539,979 | $450,000 |
| 50 Rosebank | 43 | $11,980,838 | $278,624 | $295,000 |
| 51 Rossville | 75 | $32,225,699 | $429,675 | $335,000 |
| 52 Royal Oak | 5 | $2,771,000 | $554,200 | $530,000 |
| 53 S.E. Annadale | 27 | $21,385,269 | $792,047 | $740,000 |
| 54 Shore Acres | 3 | $1,404,000 | $468,000 | $490,000 |
| 55 Silver Lake | 20 | $8,945,000 | $447,250 | $372,500 |
| 56 Snug Harbor | 10 | $3,526,000 | $352,600 | $306,000 |
| 57 South Beach | 62 | $22,506,599 | $363,009 | $356,250 |
| 58 St. George | 31 | $8,114,400 | $261,754 | $225,000 |
| 59 Stapleton | 31 | $6,988,480 | $225,434 | $225,000 |
| 60 Sunnyside | 14 | $6,198,300 | $442,735 | $428,000 |
| 61 Sunset Hill | 22 | $11,730,900 | $533,222 | $521,000 |
| 62 Todt Hill | 17 | $25,902,000 | $1,523,647 | $1,400,000 |
| 63 Tompkinsville | 2 | $488,000 | $244,000 | $244,000 |
| 64 Tottenville | 79 | $44,346,126 | $561,343 | $500,000 |
| 65 Travis | 31 | $10,583,078 | $341,389 | $345,000 |
| 66 Ward Hill | 5 | $1,866,099 | $373,219 | $260,000 |
| 67 West Brighton | 68 | $19,227,255 | $282,753 | $247,000 |
| 68 Westerleigh | 118 | $51,125,019 | $433,262 | $409,750 |
| 69 Willowbrook | 32 | $13,196,699 | $412,396 | $419,000 |
| 70 Woodrow | 28 | $12,978,800 | $463,528 | $459,000 |
| TOTALS | 2426 | $990,217,052 | $408,168 | $375,000 |
–Information on this report is not guaranteed. There is no express or implied warranty by MLS of the accuracy of information which should be independently verified.–
Copyright: 2013 by the Staten Island Area MLS.
Call me for all of your Real Estate needs (718)698-9797 or (347)415-5295
STATEN ISLAND COMMUNITY EVENTS MARCH 2013
Staten Island Community Calendar
courtesy of AmericanTowns
03/04 Online Defensive Driving Classes N.Y. approved at a discount 12:00am
03/04 Knitting Help Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00am
03/04 FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK 12:00pm
03/04 Medical Billing & Coding with Computer Lab and Medical Terminology 7:00pm
03/05 Online Defensive Driving Classes N.Y. approved at a discount 12:00am
03/05 Yoga 9:30am
03/05 Knitting Help Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00am
03/05 Basic Pilates Mat Class 10:30am
03/05 FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK 12:00pm
03/05 Clinical Medical Assistant 6:00pm
03/05 Pilates Mat Class – all levels 7:15pm
03/05 Heated Vinyasa Yoga 8:15pm
03/06 Online Defensive Driving Classes N.Y. approved at a discount 12:00am
03/06 Knitting Help Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00am
03/06 FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK 12:00pm
03/06 After-school Book Club 3:30pm
03/07 Online Defensive Driving Classes N.Y. approved at a discount 12:00am
03/07 Knitting Help Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00am
03/07 Story Museum 11:30am
03/07 FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK 12:00pm
More Community Events in and around Staten Island
Event Categories:
Business and Professional
Clubs and Organizations
Government and Politics
Health and Fitness
Real Estate Religion and Spirituality
Restaurants
Schools and Libraries
Sports and Recreation
Shops and Stores
Arts and Entertainment Calendar
03/05 Performance – Objects in Motion 10:00am
03/05 Tot’s Time Plus 11:00am
03/05 Performance – Objects in Motion 11:30am
03/06 Performance – Young Abe Lincoln 10:00am
03/06 Performance – Young Abe Lincoln 11:30am
03/06 English Country Dance 7:00pm
03/07 Performance – Harriet Tubman 10:00am
03/07 Tot’s Time Plus 11:00am
03/07 Performance – Harriet Tubman 11:30am
03/07 Exhibition -Treasures Of Sailors’ Snug Harbor 1:00pm
03/08 Exhibition -Treasures Of Sailors’ Snug Harbor 1:00pm
03/08 Humpty Dumpty Big Book Of Nursery Rhymes 6:00pm
03/09 Dead Fish Handshake 12:00am
03/09 Staten Island Supa Flea Market 10:00am
03/09 “Earth, Air, Fire and Water” Exhibit 1:00pm
03/09 Exhibition -Treasures Of Sailors’ Snug Harbor 1:00pm
03/09 Alice Austen House Museum – Fundamentals of Photography 1:00pm
03/09 Scenes From The Staten Island Ferry 3:00pm
03/09 Reelabilities: NY Disabilities Film Festival – Wampler’s Ascent 7:15pm
03/09 Day De Dada Game Night 8:00pm
For more information, visit AmericanTowns.com
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