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← Joint PIKA/SKABC CLUB NIGHT JUNE 26 at Skyview
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Oceans Day Cleanup at Apodaca Park on Bowen Island – Photos

Posted on June 28, 2018 by Admin

We had great weather for the cleanup -- thanks everyone!

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