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Downtown For Democracy by Evan Orensten

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D4D is looking for some talented graphic designers to volunteer their services to help create visibility for upcoming events. It's a good cause and an opportunity to develop some great work for your portfolio. Contact Brooke Peter brooke@downtownfordemocracy.org if you're interested.

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This entry posted on 23 September 2005 at 6:19 PM
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