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AAFS Movie Project-March/2014- looking for participants

January 16, 2014August 17, 2018 • autismcalgary

Autism Aspergers Friendship Society is once again starting a new Movie Project and they are looking for participants.

For more information click here: http://www.aafscalgary.com/

 

 

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