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February 19
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February 19

Holidays


Bok Kai Festival (Usually February or March; second day of second month of Chinese lunar year) Feb 19, 2015


Festival Sundiata (Third weekend in February) Feb 19, 2011; Feb 19, 2012


Washington's Birthday Celebration (Third Monday in February and preceding weekend) Feb 19, 2011; Feb 19, 2012

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Baez) Collazo, 41, of Worcester, died Thursday, February 19th.
This statement is made in an article that appeared in the the Wellness section of the San Diego Union on February 19th, subtitled "All the news that's fit," and goes on to report that "the folks at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may soon agree.
Presentations will be made by company Director of Corporate Development, Marc Stachiw, on Saturday, February 17th at 11:10-11:30 am and 3:40-4:00 pm; again on Sunday, February 18th at 10:45 - 11:05 am and 3:15-3:35 pm; and finally on Monday, February 19th at 1:45-2:05 pm.
 
 
 
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