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CULTURAL ARTSat Sugar Sand ParkSPRING 2017
Art Exhibits
THEATRE • EVENTS • CLASSES • MOVIES • EXHIBITS
Arts SparkKids Fest
Human Plus Science Exhibit
King Guys
Johnny Dee & The Starlights
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AT A GLANCE
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Art Exhibit Lenore Dellosso; Jacklyn Laflamme; Tammy Seymour Jan 27-Feb 22 Page 14Explorium Traveling Science Exhibit - Human Plus Opening in February Page 12Music Vegas: A Night on the Strip Feb 3-12 Page 4Family Sugar Sand Park Playdate Feb 11 Page 13Movie Sunday Family Movie Ice Age Collision Course Feb 12 at 11am Page 7Special Event Arts Spark Kids Fest Feb 19 at 11am Page 8Explorium Great Escape Day Feb 20 Page 12
Music King Guys: The World’s Smallest Big Band Feb 26 at 2pm Page 3
Art Exhibit Women in the Visual Arts Feb 25-April 8 Page 14 21st Annual Spring Celebration of High School Art
Theatre Good Mourning Mar 3-12 Page 4Theatre Ringing True Mar 16-19 Page 5Family Sugar Sand Park Playdate Mar 22 Page 13Theatre Community Cabaret Mar 22 at 7:30pm Page 6Theatre It’s Circus, It’s Science Mar 25 at 11am & 2pm Page 6Family Spring Break Programs Mar 17-25 Page 10
Theatre I Love you, You’re Perfect, Now Change Mar 31-Apr 9 Page 5Family Sugar Sand Park Playdate Apr 8 Page 13Art Exhibit Coral Springs Camera Club; Lisa Stephens Apr 12-May 8 Page 14
Theatre Star Stories Apr 15 at 11am & 2pm Page 6
Movie Sunday Family Movie Finding Dory Apr 23 at 11am & 2pm Page 7
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Theatre Short Cuts 7 Apr 29-May 7 Page 5Art Exhibit Delray Art League May 11-Jun 6 Page 14Family Sugar Sand Park Playdate May 13 Page 13Music Feelin’ Good May 13 at 8pm Page 3Special Event Especially for Kids May 20 at 5:30 Page 9Movie Sunday Family Movie Kung Fu Panda 3 May 21 at 11am and 2pm Page 7Theatre Community Cabaret May 24 at 7:30pm Page 6
Art Exhibit CVE Art Club Dec 29-Jan 24 Page 14Family Sugar Sand Park Playdate Jan 3 Page 13Theatre The Peacock’s Gift Jan 5 at 11am & 2pm Page 6Music Johnny Dee & the Starlights Jan 7-8 Page 3Theatre Danny Kaye & Sylvia: A Musical Love Story Jan 13-29 Page 4 Theatre Community Cabaret Jan 18 at 7:30pm Page 6Explorium Great Escape Day Jan 16 Page 12Movie Sunday Family Movie The Secret Life of Pets Jan 22 at 11am Page 7Classes Children, Teen & Adult Classes Jan-April Page 13
Box Office Hours Tues - Sat, 12pm-5pm; the Box Office is closed on major holidays.
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JOHNNY DEE & THE STARLIGHTS Delivering classic favorites with passion, energy and authenticity, Johnny Dee & the Starlights bring new life to the familiar sounds of the 50’s & 60’s era - a time machine back to the early days of rock ‘n roll, pop and country, playing the hits of Buddy, Hank, Roy, Elvis and more. Rated G Saturday, January 7 at 8pmSunday, January 8 at 2pmTickets $25
MUSIC &CONCERTS
KING GUYS: THE WORLD’S SMALLEST BIG BAND Presented by Cal ProductionsThe King Guys are back, with their dynamic seven piece ensemble and a new set list of pieces from the 1940’s. This tribute band pays homage to the music of the Big Band Era as they capture the immense sounds of such legends as Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Glen Miller, Benny Goodman and many more. They include classic vocals by giants like Cab Calloway and Louis Prima. King Guys bring fresh musical arrangements combined with their signature class, artistry and humor. Rated PG Sunday, February 26 at 2pmTickets $25
FEELIN’ GOOD Presented by Saladino Dance ProductionsReminisce with the music of Dean, Ray, Frank, the Beatles, Queen, and more! In the style of Grammy Award winner Michael Bublé, with a rockin’ six-piece band and beautiful dancing, Rome Saladino pays homage to the greatest music from the Great American Songbook, Swing, Jive and Rock ’n Roll! Rated PGSaturday, May 13 at 8pmTickets $25
VEGAS: A NIGHT ON THE STRIPPresented by Broward Stage Door Theater All that you love about the old days of Vegas presented in this music-driven spectacular! Music from some of Vegas’ most memorable icons…Frank, Sammy, Dean, Elvis and countless others…grace the stage once again for a night of vintage Vegas entertainment! Rated PGFebruary 3, 4, 10, 11 at 8pmFebruary 4, 5, 11, 12 at 2pm$35 per person
DANNY KAYE & SYLVIA: A MUSICAL LOVE STORY Presented by Black Box Booking & Hy Juter The musical story of a young undisciplined Danny Kamisky (Danny Kaye), and aspiring songwriter Sylvia Fine, who meet at an audition in the 1930’s. With Sylvia as mentor, motivator, and eventually wife, Kaye rises from improvisational comic to international film star. Rated PGJanuary 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28 at 8pmJanuary 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29 at 2pmTickets $35; $30 group rate(6 or more tickets purchased in one transaction)
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MAINSTAGEPRODUCTIONS
Shows with intermission include complimentary tea & coffee.
GOOD MOURNINGPresented by The Playgroup, LLCMildly neurotic writer Scott Newton hates therapy. But now his problems have become overwhelming and the worst of it is, his mother, who used to help him through everything, is dying. In desperation he turns to a new therapist, who is literally a NEW therapist. Rated PG-13March 3, 4, 10, 11 at 8pmMarch 5, 12 at 2pmTickets $25; $15 group rate(4 or more tickets purchased in one transaction)
RINGING TRUEPresented by Rebecca Joy FletcherA single woman’s thoughts on marriage escalate into a wild goose chase, detective mystery, and mystical adventure. Rebecca Joy Fletcher shares her spiritual awakening through magical realism, dream sequences, and original live music, in this eclectic one-woman show. Rated PG-13March 16, 17, 18 at 8pmMarch 18, 19 at 2pmTickets $25
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MAINSTAGE PRODUCTIONS
Box Office Hours Tues - Sat, 12pm-5pm
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Special pricing for group purchases!
I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGEPresented by Curtain Call PlayhouseThis celebration of the mating game takes on the truths and myths behind that contemp-orary conundrum know as ‘the relationship’. This hilarious revue pays tribute to those who have loved and lost, and to those who have dared to ask, ‘Say, what are you doing Saturday night?’ Rated PG-13March 31, April 1, 6, 7, 8 at 8pmApril 1, 2, 9 at 2pm$25 per person; $15 group rate(4 or more tickets in one transaction)
SHORT CUTS 7Presented by The Playgroup, LLCThe Playgroup’s wildly popular shorts program is back for its 7th season, featuring the very best in South Florida Playwriting talent; comedies, dramas, and a few surprises. Several plays in ten minutes or less each. Rated PG-13April 28, 29, May 5, 6 at 8pmApril 30, May 7 at 2pmTickets $25; $15 group rate(4 or more tickets purchased in one transaction)
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THE PEACOCK’S GIFTPresented by Katie Adams’ Make Believe TheatreAll the peacocks compete to win the favor of The Peacock Fairy to receive magical powers, except for the littlest peacock. Featuring puppets, shadow puppets, storytelling, and more…journey with the little peacock as he helps others and celebrates the splendor of the Chinese New Year. Rated GThursday, January 5 at 11am & 2pmTickets $8 adults; $6 children 12 and under
IT’S CIRCUS…IT’S SCIENCEPresented by Cirque Du Jour Explore the “Science of the Circus” with juggling, spinning, uni-cycling, pyramid building, and a variety of other circus skills that illustrate what lies behind the “science” of circus movement. Rated GSaturday, March 25 at 11am & 2pmTickets $8 adults; $6 children 12 and under
STAR STORIESPresented by Katie Adams’ Make Believe TheatreThe ancient Greeks named the star constellations after their awesome myths and folktales. Katie Adams performs these myths with colorful shadow puppets, storytelling, and audience participation. See the stories and the star constellations that go with them! Rated GSaturday, April 15 at 11am & 2pmTickets $8 adults; $6 children 12 and under
COMMUNITY CABARETPerformers ages 12 and up have a chance to show off their talent in singing, dancing, comedy, storytelling, music, and more. Participants must register in advance at the front desk of the Community Center. Resident registration begins 4 weeks prior, non-resident 3 weeks prior. Wed, Jan 18 (resident registration begins Dec 21; non-resident registration begins Dec 28)Wed, Mar 22 (resident registration begins Feb 22; non-resident registration begins Mar 1)Wed, May 24 (resident registration begins Apr 26; non-resident registration begins May 3)Tickets $5 • 7:30pm, Tickets will go on sale one week prior to show, over the phone or in person (no online sales).
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Family shows include juice & cookies for the kids after each show! Attendees of all ages must have a ticket. All shows recommended for ages 3-12.
FAMILY SHOWSAND VARIETY
SUNDAY FAMILY MOVIES
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THE SECRET LIFE OF PETSThe quiet life of a terrier named Max is upended when his owner takes in Duke, a stray whom Max instantly dislikes. Rated PG.Jan 22 at 11am
Box Office Hours Tues - Sat, 12pm-5pm
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ICE AGE: COLLISION COURSEManny, Diego, and Sid join up with Buck to fend off a meteor strike that
would destroy the world. Rated PG.Feb 12 at 11am
KUNG FU PANDA 3Continuing his “legendary adventures of
awesomeness,” Po must face two hugely epic, but different threats: one supernatural and the other a
little closer to his home. Rated PG.May 21 at 11am & 2pm*
FINDING DORYThe friendly but forgetful blue tang fish begins a search for her long-lost parents with the help of Nemo and Marlin.Rated PG.Apr 23 at 11am & 2pm*
$1.00 INCLUDES MOVIE, POPCORN AND DRINK. Purchase tickets at the Box Office. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Attendees of all ages must have a ticket.
Sensory Friendly Showings*Modifications will be made to sounds & lights for children with sensory processing disorders at the select 2pm showings.
SUNDAY FAMILY MOVIES
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Kids have a chance to ignite their interests in a variety of creative areas.
Sunday, February 19 • 11am - 4pmAdmission $10 kids 16 & under; adults free with paid child(ren).
Hands-on Workshops Performances DemonstrationsMake & TakesStrolling ActsExpressive Arts Balloon Art Activity Booths And more!
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Separate fees for select activities and food. Wristbands on sale day of event only.
Thanks to our Sponsors
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Family Event for Kids with Special Needs & Abilities,
and their familiesFamilies enjoy exclusive access to the park amenities including carousel rides
and the Children’s Science Explorium, plus dancing, glitter tattoos, art activities, Resource Fair exhibitors, photo souvenirs and more.
Music & sound modifications, quiet room and limited registrations. Pre-registration is required for each family member. Register in person at the Community Center or online at www.sugarsandpark.org/especially-for-kids
FREEEvent
Children’s Science Explorium - Explorium for Everyone
The Explorium is a fun place to visit, and staff has paid special attention to making it accessible for all. While anyone is welcome during our normal operating hours, we have set aside time for families and resident groups who have members with special needs. Call 561-347-3906 for additional information and to make a reservation.
Parent Trainings The Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD) will lead trainings designed to help parents manage everyday issues surrounding kids with autism and related disorders. Each training date will focus on a specific topic, with time for discussion, questions with time for discussion and questions. During the training for parents, the Children’s Science Explorium will be open until 7pm for caregivers who wish to take the kids.
Friday, February 24When will my Child be Ready for a Play Date 6-7pm • Free, pre-registration is required.Friday, April 28 Preparing for and Choosing the Right Afterschool Activities, Camps, and Hobbies for my Child 6-7pm • Free, pre-registration is required.Saturday, May 20Open forum/panel for parents to ask questions & advice/tips/tools 5:30-8:30 pm (during Especially for Kids Family Night Event) • Free, part of event.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS
SPECIAL EVENTS
Saturday, May 20 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Sensory Friendly Movies • Inclusive Yoga Classes for Kids & Teens • Pajama
Jams Storytime with Miss Mij (inclusive)
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SCHOOL’S OUTThings to Do When the Kids Are Home From School
BIG TOP, BIG UNIVERSE
Pre-registration required for all programs by a parent/legal guardian.See the website or Recreator for complete descriptions.
Fun & Fitness Activities Program Mon-Tue 3/20-3/21 • 8:30am-5:30pm • Ages 5-12 Activities include hip hop Aerobics, tumbling, sport and theatre games, arts & crafts, karaoke and a pizza party.Per day $65 Resident; $81.25 Non-Resident
Bright & Smart 3D Printing Mon-Tue 3/20-3/21 • 8:30am-3pm • Ages 7-14 This program combines engineering skills with visual-spatial activities and offers knowledge and entertainment based on teamwork, and programming.Per day $70 Resident; $87.50 Non-Resident
Curtain’s Up Drama Workshop Mon-Wed 3/20-3/22 • 8:30am-3pm A mini workshop where participants will perform skits, comedy routines, and hone their acting skills. Per 3 day $175 Resident; $218.75 Non-Resident
Spring Break Blast Mon-Fri 3/20-3/24 • 9am-1pm Spend part of your break with the Children’s Science Explorium! We have days filled with activities, experiments, games and more. Pre-registration is required. Per day $25 Resident; $31.25 Non-Resident Per Week $107 Resident; $134 Non-Resident
Sugar Sand Park Playdate Wed 3/22 • 11am-12:30pm Join us near the new and improved playground for a circus-themed craft; learn about programs at the Community Center. Free Food on the Field
Wed-Sat 3/22-3/25 • 11am-3pm In addition to daily programs a variety of food trucks and vendors will be outdoors at the big green field. Make a day of it, bring a blanket for a picnic and enjoy all the park amenities and Spring Break programs. Prices vary, payable at vendor
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Week-long Family Fun March 17-25
BIG TOP, BIG UNIVERSE
Pre-registration required for all programs by a parent/legal guardian.See the website or Recreator for complete descriptions.
Muppets From Space Movie Wed 3/22 • 1pm The Muppets embark on a hilarious extraterrestrial adventure in hopes of finding out about Gonzo’s past, and discover that Gonzo’s family members are aliens from a distant planet! $1.00 per person, includes popcorn and a drink;
purchase tickets online or at the Box Office (561) 347-3948
Juggling Workshop Thu 3/23 • 11:30am • Ages 5 and upEveryone learns to juggle from the Jugglemaniacs at Banana Peel Circus. Participants get a chance to try many juggling props! $10 Residents; $12.50 Non-residents
Face Painting Thu 3/23 • 11am-2pm The Purple People Painters will be outside doing facepaint, body art, or airbrush tattoos.$5-$8, payable at vendor
Drawing & Painting Art Class Thu 3/23 • 2pm-4pm • Ages 6-13
Kids experiment with different types of art materials to make several circus-themed projects.
$28 Resident; $35 Non-resident
Fun Chefs Fri 3/24 • 8:30am-1pm • Ages 5-12
Young chefs will learn about circus foods and the techniques
to cook them. Students will create their own lunch!
$65 Resident; $81.25 Non-resident
StarLab Fri 3/24 • 2-3pm • Ages 6-12Explore our galaxy in an inflatable planetarium, while we describe many constellations. $10 Residents; $12.50 Non-residents
It’s Circus…It’s Science in the Willow Theatre Sat 3/25 • 11am & 2pm Purchase tickets online or at the Box Office (561) 347-3948. See page 6 for details.$10 adults; $8 children 12 & under
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NEW Traveling ExhibitOpening February 2017
Human Plus: Real Lives + Real Engineering tells compelling stories of engineers and users who design and use technologies to help themselves
and others achieve their goals—from everyday routines to lifelong dreams. The exhibition, created by the New York Hall of Science in
partnership with OMSI and the Quality of Life Technology Center allows visitors to experience the creative, dynamic engineering process, which involves the user every step of the way. From customized wheelchairs for off-roading, to a vest that lets you feel music, to neuroprosthetic limbs controlled by a user’s thoughts, Human Plus showcases an innovative field of engineering that improves our lives every day.
Join us! January 20 from 7-9pm for an exclusive free sneak peek of Human Plus before it opens to the public. Take part in demonstrations, learn about upcoming programming, and more!
Come Explore MORE! Explorium Science Squad • Birthday Party Program
Demonstrations • Early Afternoon Explorers Eyes to the Skies • Grab N Go Eco Packs
Make & Takes • Scout Programs • Science Stories
GREAT ESCAPE DAYS Ages 6-12Join the Explorium staff for fun experiments, outdoor exploration, and something awesome to take home! Bring a lunch. Pre-registration is required. Mon 1/16 & Mon 2/20 • 10am-2pmPer day: Resident $25; Non-resident $31.25
See the Recreator or website for complete information.
FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MUSEUMAges 7-12 Kids, it’s a night out without your parents! Enjoy exclusive exhibit access, a movie, and a fun hands-on experiment! Pre-registration required.1/13, 2/17, 3/17, 4/21, 5/12 • 6-9:30pmResident $20 Non-resident $25 ($7 discount for each additional child in the same household.)
Explorium HoursMon - Fri 9am - 6pm; Sat/Sun/Holidays 10am - 5pm
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COMMUNITY CENTER PROGRAMS
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BIRTHDAY PARTY PROGRAMS Sugar Sand Park offers unique and fun indoor birthday party programs for kids ages 2-14! Programs include Fitness Fun, Princess Parties, Tumble Bears, Soccer, Science, Robotics and Ceramic Painting.See our website or call 561-347-3900 for more information.
COMMUNITY CENTER PROGRAMS
PAJAMA JAMS STORY TIME with Miss MijA rockin’ good time with stories, music & play, all in the comfort of your favorite pajamas. Each month features a different theme.Saturdays - 1/21, 2/18, 3/18, 4/22, 5/2010am-10:45am Ages 18mos-2yrs • 11am-12pm Ages 3 & 4yrs$5 drop in (includes one carousel token per paid child)
TOT TIME Ages 1 - 4yrsIndoor playroom includes toys, bubbles, costumes, books, crafts and snacks. Adult supervision is required.Fridays - 1/13, 2/10, 3/10, 4/14, 5/12 • 10am-12pm • Ages 1- 4yrs $5 per child (payable at the door). Drop in any time during the program.
SUGAR SAND PARK PLAYDATESMeet us near the new & improved playground for a craft and learn about upcoming programs at the community center. No registration required.Days vary • 1/3, 2/11, 3/22, 4/8, 5/13Free
PLAY • EXPLORE • LEARN • GROW
See our website or the Recreator for complete descriptions and registration details.
KIDS & TEENSLITTLE PICASSOS & CAREGIVERS Ages 4-6 Begins Jan 13 DRAWING & PAINTING FOR KIDS Ages 6-13 Begins Jan 19ONCE UPON A HAPPILY EVER AFTER Ages 9-12 Mon, Feb 27ONCE UPON A STORY Ages 10-13 Mon, Mar 6BRIGHT & SMART 3D PRINTING Ages 7-14 Fri, April 14FUN & FITNESS ACTIVITIES PROGRAM Ages 5-12 Fri, April 14
NEW CLASSES!
CLASSES FOR ADULTSONCE UPON A THYME Ages 19 + Begins Jan 17CREATIVE ART FOR ADULTS Ages 18 + Begins Jan 19LIFE STORY WRITING WORKSHOPS Ages 18+ Begins Feb 6HUMOR ME Ages 19+ Begins Feb 28
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January Exhibit will be on display December 29-January 24 Opening reception Sunday, January 8 at 1pm
Art Club of Century Village East “Colors Within”CVE club members are seniors who were business professionals and art teachers before their retirement, and those who discovered their artistic talents later in life. Works may include mixed-media, watercolor, oil and acrylic, and sculpture. February Exhibit will be on display January 27-February 22 Opening reception Thursday, February 2 at 5:30pm
LENOR DELLOSSO- “Nature Art Touched By a Soul”Multi-media collage using sea grape leaves and palm tree foliage to express positive affirmation messages in a colorful way.
JACKLYN LAFLAMMEHer acrylic paintings are vibrant with kaleidoscopic, rhythmically pulsating color and constant movement, shimmering with wit and a sophisticated cosmopolitan awareness.
TAMMY SEYMOUR- “Watercolor Journey”A Florida resident, Tammy’s watercolors reflect her environment with its incredible range of sun drenched colors and abundant wildlife. Her love of nature and conservationist philosophy, are bolstered by travels to our U.S. National Parks and abroad as expressed in her art. March Exhibit will be on display February 25-April 721ST ANNUAL SPRING CELEBRATION OF HIGH SCHOOL ARTPresented by Women In The Visual ArtsNow in its 21st year, this annual exhibition features a diverse collection of artwork by talented Palm Beach County High School students. Since 1997, WITVA has awarded over $380,000 in scholarships, prizes, and cash awards. April Exhibit will be on display April 12-May 8Coral Springs Camera ClubThe CSCC’s mission is to encourage people at all levels of photographic expertise, from beginners to experts, to enjoy and share in the benefits of a photographic club.
Lisa StephensLisa’s ceramic sculptures represent her own bodily self-image –heavy, awkward or weathered- intended to help her confront her vulnerability and, upon completion, reflect unison with self-conflicts. May Exhibit will be on display May 11-June 6 Opening reception Thursday, May 11 at 5:30pm
Delray Art LeagueThe Delray Art League is a group of fine artists, sculptors and photographers whose mission is to promote the development of the visual arts through outreach to local art students and to provide the members showcase venues.
ART IN PUBLIC PLACES
All artist receptions are free and open to the public.
SUGAR SAND PARK COMMUNITY CENTER Monday-Friday, 8am-10pm Saturday, 8am-5pm Sunday/Holidays, 10am-5pmMain Office (561) 347-3900 www.SugarSandPark.org
CHILDREN’S SCIENCE EXPLORIUM (located inside Community Center)Monday-Friday, 9am-6pm Saturday/Sunday/Holidays, 10am-5pmExplorium Office (561) 347-3912 www.ScienceExplorium.org
WILLOW THEATRE (located inside Community Center)Box Office HoursTuesday-Saturday, 12pm-5pmThe Box Office is closed all major holidays.Box Office (561) 347-3948 www.WillowTheatre.org
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