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Monterey Bay Women Of Vision 2008 Kit Build

Monterey Bay Women Of Vision 2008 Kit Build - And of course - it's not just women :) We all had fun. Congratulations to all!

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Sylvia Hamilton Comment by Sylvia Hamilton on May 5, 2008 at 8:08pm
That video captured the joy of doing something for a sorrowful situation..........I was glad to be there.....and glad so many others came to share the need...............Sylvia Hamilton

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