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What are You doing This Memorial Day Weekend???  
Please come and join us This Memorial Day Weekend@ The Market Place
LAX premiere outdoor experience…
Featuring Jazz, outdoor shopping, healthy food samples, Entertainment, Kid’s corner, fine Spring fashion, affordable prices, fun in the sun,
Raffles, giveaways, Vendors, games, contests, karaoke, Food, and much more!
Sunday, May 29, 2011 through Monday, May 30, 2011
                   8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
11824 Aviation Blvd. Del Aire, CA 90304
Brought to you by Truth In Light, Inc and A Brighter Day, Inc a non-profit organization dedicated to youth empowerment though hands-on job training and workshops. Proceeds benefit A Brighter Day, Inc and Truth In Light, Inc.
For more information visit www.truthinlight.biz
Vendor Opportunities email: Vendor@truthinlight.biz

                   

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