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Event Planning in a Pandemic, with Jean Kintisch of Pine Hill Events

31m · Main Line Makers · 17 Nov 09:00

Jean Kintisch, founder and owner of Wayne, PA based Pine Hill Events talks about event planning, how  a fishing tackle box saved the day and how we can make the holidays fun with our extended family this year, even when we have to physically stay apart.

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