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...engage with refugee centers and sustainable development thinkers... go see some alternative concerts... shop at a flea market... perform at an open mic... and more! Thanks, Maeshelle, Stew and other friends for the suggestions! If you want to see your own event recommendations announced here, e-mail us at leipglo@gmail.com.
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