Sunrise Summer Kickoff in East Van

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Fun in the sun is happening everywhere! Sunrise Summer Kickoff in East Van featured floor hockey, exciting entertainment, games games games and so much more -- here are some photos from the event! Hope everyone is having a great summer! 

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