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May 19, 2015

Boy's Club Day
The History of the Boy's (and Girl's) Club

Accounting Day
Thank any accountant you know today. I am especially thankful for them because numbers and I don't get along in any part of life!  :)
The History of Accounting

May Ray Day
The Health Benefits of Soaking in Sun Rays
Sun Rays Help Reduce Stress
If the sun is shining make sure you take advantage of it today!



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