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Team Kids 7th Annual Imagine Celebration #TKImagine @Teamkids




Have you bought your tickets for Team Kids 7th Annual Imagine Celebration? Team Kids is a non-profit program aimed at helping and teaching kids in our local community. Through this great organization kids make decisions on how to fundraiser for their charity and see first hand how they make a difference. The Imagine Celebration is a fundraiser to help this organization continue it's great work. I highly recommend that you or your employer support Team Kids through this fundraiser or through donations. Please help me spread the word to help make this event successful.

Together we can make a difference in the future of our kids, community and our lives.

Here is what community members had to say about this wonderful program:
 


 You can follow using hastag #TKImagine

Buy your tickets for this great event by going to their website Team Kids 
Adults for $50.00 and kids are only $10.00.


You can follow Team Kids here:

Instagram: http://instagram.com/teamkidsorg

Disclaimer: My family was invited to attend this event. All opinions are all my very own.
 

Comments

Mayra said…
Hi Alma: This event sounds awesome! Thank you for the info!
Unknown said…
It's going to be a great event!

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