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Hey There!

It's been a little while since we've said hello. Frankly, we've been so busy working and growing we lost track of our responsibility to keep you posted outside of Facebook, Instagram, and our monthly e-blast

Well we're back, briefly, just to let you know we're almost done with Phase 1, Part 1, Renovations of our expansion property — Studeō PAR — located at 1646 Hoffner Street (pictured below). So if nothing else, please consider this a tester post for another blog-reboot in the coming months. 

For now, with many thanks to The Wordpress Concierge Team, we're working on a MAJOR website overhaul. We're also dialing in our new CRM, fundraising platforms, and communications strategies. So yeah, thanks for tuning in to this little blip.

Of course more details to follow!

Onward it is,
Team PAR-

 

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