Pumpkin Spiced Bocce with the Graduate School of Geography
Campus Green Worcester, MA, United StatesYou're invited to join the Graduate School of Geography in celebrating the season with a fall- and pumpkin-take on the classic game of bocce.
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You're invited to join the Graduate School of Geography in celebrating the season with a fall- and pumpkin-take on the classic game of bocce.
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