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COMMUNITY SERVICE — Get gifts for friends and family that also help the planet, at the Christmas Eco Fair at Tree of Life International School, this coming Saturday, Nov. 15th from 9am to 3pm. During the day, participate in workshops on topics related to healthy living, as well as join free classes in karate, zumba, organic urban gardening, aroma therapy and much more!

The Eco-Feria offers small businesses an opportunity to show their products and also collaborate with the Arbol de Vida Foundation, which fosters leadership and technology training for public school students.

Tree of LIfe International School is located in Santa Ana, on Calle Margarita Este, 150  meters north  and 50 meters  east of Mas X Menos parking lot.

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