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BKMSCC's 1st Beauty Tradeshow 2021

Come on out and show some love at their 1st Beauty Tradeshow! Mz Social 🦋 will be in the building. Come get your Book and Beauty on at this spectacular event!
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Don't forget about social distancing rules still apply. Mask up and protect yourself and others! Let's get the holiday started with a great book by Mz Social Butterfly 🦋 and some beauty products!
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See you there!
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