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Tag: Picnic in the Park
November 15, 2017 7:16 AM
Recently, the Madison Parks Foundation and Event Essentials partnered again to host the second "Picnic in the Park" at Hoyt Park. At this unique fundraising event, you will not find a raffle or auction. Instead, you will see the re-creation of Madison parks inspiring guests to connect to the … [read more]
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