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South Florida young professionals to network with Six Degrees at Afterglow

November 17, 1:01 PMMiami Advertising ExaminerJorge Amador
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Six Degrees is having an event on November 21st to celebrate the success of their Deja Vu ball. Six Degrees is a network of young professionals between the ages of 21-45, who support the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward County.

According to their website (www.bbbsbroward.org/six_degrees.html) their mission is to "provide dynamic, young professionals with opportunties to energize their personal, professional and philanthropic futures through their common passion to advance the legacy of Big Brothers Big Sisters."

The event, titled Afterglow, will allow young professionals to network with community contacts within South Florida, while enjoying free coctails provided by Select vodka and hors d'oeuvres from 6-8 p.m..

The event will take place at China Grill at 1881 SE 17th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316. Admission is free. Those interested in attending are asked to RSVP by Tuesday, November 18th, to danayt@bbbsbroward.org, ATTN Danay Torano.

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