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CatClub Bloemendaal to open water sports season this Easter weekend

CatClub Bloemendaal to open water sports season this Easter weekend

CatClub Bloemendaal will officially kick off the new water sports season this Easter weekend following weeks of preparation by club volunteers. The organization announced that they are ready for the start of the season and currently have openings for new members to join.

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