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November 3, 6:13 PMNewark Alternative Medicine ExaminerJames Fedich, D.C.
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The second annual Daylight Savings Business Extravaganza has been scheduled for Tuesday November 10th from 5pm until 8pm at the Inn at Panther Valley, Allamuchy, NJ.

The event is billed as a business showcase and networking event like no other! Already scheduled to have booth spaces are doctors, massage therapists, vacation planners, marketing company, public relations, jewelry, and many others! Last years event as such a huge success that they had to turn vendors away!

The event will feature networking, display of good, business card exchange, free massages, cash bar, prizes, giveways, and is completely free to attend!

There are just a few last vendor spaces available, please contact James Fedich at (908) 813-8200, or email him at drfedich@yahoo.com

I hope to see you there!!

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