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So here’s an offer you can’t refuse: a FREE OPEN HOUSE tomorrow, June
3, at the Kitchen Workshop — with Art Roman and the Night School
gals!

Place: The Kitchen Workshop
conveniently located in the Paoli Depot Shops along Business Route 30
in Paoli, PA
(behind the Burger King)
Date/Time: Tuesday, June 3, from 3:00 to 8:00 pm

Come assist Art grillside as he shows us new ways to prepare delicious
summer fare, from grilled pizza to succulent burgers to grilled
appetizers and side dishes
In addition, Chester County Night School is offering an on-site 10%
Discount off any summer class that you register for in person between
3:00 and 8:00pm at the Open House.

RSVP please, so we know how much food to prepare. Call 610-692-1964 to
register — or sign up online by clicking here and entering course
code MCU559. However, if at the last minute you find yourself free,
don’t hesitate to come on over — and bring your friends!

Experience the fun of grilling with Art at tomorrow’s Kitchen Workshop
Open House — hope to see you there!

Registrar
Chester County Night School
21 W. Washington St., Ste. B
West Chester, PA 19380
Tel: 610-692-1964
Fax: 610-692-7566
Email: info@chestercountynightschool.org
Online: www.chestercountynightschool.orgFre

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