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Last 6:30am class tomorrow

Posted by Mel - February 9, 2012 - CFB News, Events & Articles
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Starting next week there will no longer be a 6:30am class. Once we move to our new location we may start it again. If anyone has futher questions please feel free to contact me. Thx Mel

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