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Zumba

Zumba- Zumba Fitness® is a fun and effective aerobic workout with an exciting dance party tone, full ...
Ongoing Each Saturday.
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
The Open Mind Center
1575 Old Alabama Rd., #213,
Roswell GA 30076
678-243-5074
Taylor Construction
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We do any and all electric services including fans, surge protectors, new construction, rehab old electric. Licensed, bonded, realiable, local, and many references. $30 OFF WITH MENTION of this ad (minimum $200). Call 678-250-4470.
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Born June 20th
1910: Josephine Johnson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author (Jordanstown, Wildwood).
1924: Chet Atkins, guitarist.
1924: Audie Murphy, American soldier during World War II, author and actor.
1928: Jean-Marie Le-Pen, leader of the National Front party in France.
1946: Andre Watts, pianist.
June 20th
in history
1756: Nearly 150 British soldiers are imprisoned in the 'Black Hole' cell of Calcutta. Most die.
1793: Eli Whitney applies for a cotton gin patent.
1819: The paddle-wheel steamship Savannah arrives in Liverpool, England, after a voyage of 27 days and 11 hours--the first steamship to successfully cross the Atlantic.
1837: 18-year-old Victoria is crowned Queen of England.
1863: President Abraham Lincoln admits West Virginia into the Union as the 35th state.
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