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MOTHER’S DAY CELEBRATION AT ASA COLLEGE
MANHATTAN: Tuesday, May 9
Join us on May 9th in Manhattan as we celebrate
MOTHER’S DAY
AT ASA COLLEGE
All interested are welcome to attend. Bring your kids and invite friends and family to enjoy a relaxing day of fun dedicated to mothers everywhere.
There will be a magician present to put on a show just for you. Also, enter our raffles and get a chance to win awesome gifts. The event is open to all!
To reserve your seat, please email: fmukimova@asa.edu Subject: Mother’s Day Celebration
Time and Location details: MANHATTAN CAMPUS
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
1293 Broadway | One Herald Center, New York, NY 10001 We look forward to seeing you!
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