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Old 04-14-2007, 03:11 PM #1
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Default gala for spinal disorder org in staten island???

hi there,

i am usually on the parkinson's section but thought someone here might know the answer to my question - does anyone know of a gala coming up for an organization focusing on spinal disorder, possibly involving cysts, to be held some sunday in the near future, somewhere in staten island?

odd question, i know, but if anyone has any info they could pass along, particularly the date of the gala, the name of the organization or potential names for the disorder itself, i would really appreciate it.

thanks,
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