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Congratulations Old Skool Cafe Has a New Home
October 15, 2014

 

It's Official - We Purchased our Building!
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It's Official!

And we want YOU to celebrate with us.

We can't thank you enough for your support and donations to Old Skool for the purchase of our building. For our youth, this really is a second home and you've helped to make it possible for us to keep serving them ... and for them to keep serving you.

Join us for dinner this week as we celebrate. And as our "thank you," just mention "SWINGIN' MOJITO" for your complimentary Old Skool cocktail or non-alcoholic sparkling cider.

All our best,
Old Skool Team

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