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NAFA Ontario Hosting Spring Social and Baseball Event

Special Happy Hour and seats at the Toronto Blue Jays/Chicago White Sox Game are key highlights.

On Tuesday, April 25, NAFA Ontario is hosting a Local Networking Group Social and Baseball Event.

This highly anticipated social gathering represents the first event of its kind for NAFA Ontario since before the COVID-19 pandemic.

Things kick off with an afternoon, pre-game social at The Pint Public House, 277 Front Street West, in downtown Toronto, which runs from3:00 pm until 6:00 pm. This will include a Happy Hour that NAFA Ontario has arranged from between 3:00 pm and 4:30 pm.

Following the social, attendees will have the opportunity to attend a Toronto Blue Jays Game at the Rogers Centre, where the Jays face off against the Chicago White Sox.

The cost is $40 CAD ($30 USD) for NAFA Members and $60 CAD ($45 USD) for non-members and guests.

More details can be found by clicking this link.

 

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