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		<title>Pow Wow Pitch Reveals Contents of 2024 Box</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pow Wow Pitch is proud to present this year’s Pow Wow Pitch Box in partnership with RBC, Shopify and Mastercard, and in collaboration with Canada Post and Indigenous Prosperity Foundation, the contents of the 2024 Pow Wow Pitch Box. featuring fourteen selected products and digital experiences from Indigenous entrepreneurs.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Pow Wow Pitch Box set to feature fourteen products from Indigenous entrepreneurs from across Turtle Island</h2>



<p><a href="https://www.powwowpitch.org/">Pow Wow Pitch</a>, an Indigenous-led non-profit organization that empowers and supports Indigenous entrepreneurs, is proud to present this year’s Pow Wow Pitch Box in partnership with <a href="https://www.powwowpitch.org/about/partners/rbc/">RBC</a>, <a href="https://www.shopify.com/powwowpitch">Shopify</a> and <a href="https://www.mastercard.ca/en-ca.html">Mastercard</a>, and in collaboration with <a href="https://www.powwowpitch.org/about/partners/canada-post/">Canada Post</a> and <a href="https://www.indigenousfoundation.ca/">Indigenous Prosperity Foundation</a>. The contents of the <a href="http://powwowpitch.org/box">2024 Pow Wow Pitch Box</a>, featuring fourteen selected products and digital experiences from Indigenous entrepreneurs, has a market value of over $250.</p>



<p>Pow Wow Pitch provides emerging Indigenous-owned businesses with the opportunity to gain exposure and recognition, and access support, mentorship and funding to take their business to the next level. The Pow Wow Pitch Box is a collaborative initiative of Pow Wow Pitch to procure products from Indigenous businesses to support and provide a platform for the entrepreneurs to reach hundreds of new customers.</p>



<p>This year, Pow Wow Pitch has featured fourteen products and digital experiences spanning from bath, body, and stationary, to apparel, home, and food products. In addition, the box is also presented with art from Indigenous artists: <a href="https://www.powwowpitch.org/steven-paul-judds-all-my-relations-artwork-announced-as-official-selection-for-2024-pow-wow-pitch-box/">Steven Paul Judd’s ‘All My Relations’</a> mosaic piece and <a href="https://www.powwowpitch.org/pow-wow-pitch-x-tenille-k-campbell-new-collection-to-seed-new-indigenous-entrepreneurs/">Tenille K. Campbell’s ‘What If’</a> poem written for Indigenous entrepreneurs.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Spotlight on this year’s Pow Wow Pitch Box products:&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Limited Edition Aaniin Bubble Scarf &amp; Beanie</strong></p>



<p>From <a href="https://www.aaniin.shop/">aaniin retail Inc.</a>, founded by Chelsee Pettit from Aamjiwnaang First Nation, and in collaboration with Pow Wow Pitch, this limited edition bubble scarf and beanie hat features yellow and purple colours inspired by the ‘All My Relations’ art piece from Steven Paul Judd and Anishinaabemowin syllabics for the word “aaniin”. Stay warm for the cooler seasons with this matching set that is sure to spark any conversation with “Aaniin” (hello)!</p>



<p>&#8220;aaniin is honoured to collaborate with Pow Wow Pitch to bring you this limited edition set,” shared Chelsee Pettit, Founder of aaniin retail Inc. “We hope you love it, and we’re grateful to Pow Wow Pitch for their ongoing support of small businesses.”</p>



<p><strong>‘Amplify Indigenous Voices’ Holographic Sticker</strong></p>



<p>From <a href="https://4generationscreations.ca/">4 Generations Creations</a>, founded by Ashley Michel, a Secwepemc mother from Kamloops, BC and 2023 Pow Wow Pitch Winner, the holographic sticker is approximately 4 inches and is perfect to add to your belongings and display your support of Indigenous peoples and communities. Featuring the powerful message ‘Amplify Indigenous Voices,’ this sticker is a reminder of the importance of inclusivity and serves as a way to honour and celebrate Indigenous peoples and their voices. Made with high-quality vinyl, this holographic sticker is waterproof, durable and long-lasting, ensuring that its minimalist yet powerful message will stay visible for years to come.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Prados Beauty X SPJ OG Highlight Palette</strong></p>



<p>From <a href="https://pradosbeauty.com/">Prados Beauty</a>, founded by Cece Meadows, a Xicana and Indigena woman from Las Cruces, New Mexico, this highlight palette is sure to light up any look. Embrace your inner glow with the Prados Beauty x Steven Paul Judd OG Highlight Palette. This palette features four universally flattering, shimmering gold shades and a pink shade that delivers buildable radiance to all skin tones. The blendable, vegan formula is easy to apply and creates a gorgeous, long-lasting highlighted look.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>‘nedi nezu (Good Medicine)’ Poems</strong></p>



<p>Written by <a href="https://tenillecampbell.com/">Tenille K. Campbell</a>, a Dené and Métis author and photographer from English River First Nation, explores the beautiful space that being a sensual Indigenous woman creates. This poetry collection doesn’t shy away from depicting the gorgeous diversity surrounding the tantalizing laughter of aunties telling stories. Dive into this poetry book and immerse yourself in a sensual exploration of Indigenous culture, irresistibly drawing anyone enchanted by the allure of dating and relationships.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Sagamité Watso Soup</strong></p>



<p>From <a href="https://sagamitewatso.com/en">Sagamité Watso</a>, founded by Jacques T. Watso, the traditional soup from Abenaki culinary heritage of Odanak. This soup mix is made from 9 varieties of beans, hominy corn, spices, and dehydrated vegetables. This staple is good to eat during the colder seasons and serves as a hearty and comforting soup that can pair well with any meat choice to enhance the taste. Enjoy the nutritious blend of Abenaki First Nation-style traditional soup and warm your taste buds.</p>



<p><strong>Whitefish Moon Bear Air Freshener</strong></p>



<p>From <a href="https://tendesiair.ca/">Tendesi Air Fresheners</a>, co-founded by sisters Drew and Jennifer Tenasco from Kitigan Zibi Anishinaabeg, the Whitefish Moon Bear Air Freshener features a fresh forest scent to elevate and brighten any indoor or car space. Designed by Drew Tenasco, the air freshener displays gorgeous Anishinaabe art. Add a touch of Indigenous art into your space with the natural scents from Mother Earth with this air freshener.</p>



<p><strong>Breathe Easy Soy Candle</strong></p>



<p>From <a href="https://ojibwaynatural.com/">Ojibway Natural</a>, founded by Nangoons Wabegijig from Ketagauseebee (Garden River) First Nation, the soy candles are hand poured and scented with lavender, eucalyptus, and peppermint essential oils. This blend is excellent for relaxation while naturally clearing airways and alleviating symptoms of cough, cold, and asthma.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Pecan Nourishing Body Scrub</strong></p>



<p>From <a href="https://nuezacres.ca/">Nuez Acres</a>, co-founded by Anthony Wingham from the Métis Nation of British Columbia and his partner Nancy Wingham, the Pecan Nourishing Body Scrub offers deep exfoliation to reveal softer, more luminous skin. Nuez Acres’ formula uses expeller-pressed pecans to gently exfoliate and encourage new cell growth, while a blend of hydrating lemon and lavender oils rejuvenates your skin&#8217;s natural glow. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation and self-care with their Pecan Nourishing Body Scrub, and experience the ultimate in skincare luxury.</p>



<p><strong>Boujee Native Lip Balm</strong></p>



<p>From <a href="https://sweetgrasssoap.com/">Sweetgrass Soap</a>, owned by Francesca Amine from Lac Seul First Nation, this Boujee Native Lip Pointing Grease Lip Balm will nourish and protect your lips with the power of nature. Crafted using select oils and butters and added vitamin E, this premium lip balm will leave your lips moisturized and tasting like pineapples and mangos.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Wood Eagle Keychain</strong></p>



<p>From <a href="https://e3apparelltd.myshopify.com/">E3 Apparel</a>, founded by Conlin McDonald from Muskeg Lake Cree Nation, this keychain features a laser printed design of an eagle and the Cree syllabic word for ‘eagle’ on a wooden coin. E3 Apparel is an initiative to promote the relearning of the Cree language through apparel. Start a conversation wherever you go with this unique eagle design.</p>



<p><strong>‘Coureurs des Bois’ Birch Bark Coffee&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>From <a href="https://birchbarkcoffeecompany.com/pages/about-birch-bark-coffee">Birch Bark Coffee Co.</a>, founded by Mark Marsolais-Nahwegahbow from Whitefish River First Nation, this blend of coffee is inspired by the birch trees that surround his community. Indulge in the unique, rich, and fruity flavours of ‘Coureurs des Bois’ (Wooded Runners) whole bean medium roast coffee, where every sip offers a taste that brings you back to Mother Earth and the land that inspired the coffee bean.</p>



<p>Pow Wow Pitch Box recipients will receive special access to three digital experiences from the following Pow Wow Pitch Alumni:</p>



<p><strong>Powwow Experience</strong></p>



<p>From <a href="https://marmarphotography.ca/">Marmar Media</a>, founded by Marlon Weekusk from Onion Lake Cree Nation, this video shares the rich Indigenous culture, food, dance, and celebration that happens at powwows. It offers an immersive glimpse into the vibrant traditions and communal spirit that defines these gatherings, and invites viewers to experience the joy and unity that comes with these cultural celebrations.</p>



<p><strong>Documentary Film</strong></p>



<p>From <a href="https://reelindianpictures.com/">Reel Indian Pictures</a>, co-founder Ramona Emerson from Tohatchi, New Mexico, shares a local, grassroots story of youth as they travel to learn from elders to bring awareness to an important issue and find ways to implement change in their own communities. Watch this powerful narrative and find ways to support positive change in your local community.</p>



<p><strong>Digital Song</strong></p>



<p><a href="https://aliciakayley.com/">Alicia Kayley</a>, a singer and songwriter from the Algonquin and Tahltan Nations, shares her voice through a captivating rendition of a Pop R&amp;B song in Anishinaabemowin, showcasing her cultural roots in mainstream music. Experience the magic of Alicia Kayley’s voice and support her artistic journey by sharing her music.</p>



<p>Pre-sales for the 2024 Pow Wow Pitch Box closed on June 30th. View these products at <a href="http://powwowpitch.org/box">powwowpitch.org/box</a>.&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Ramona Emerson, Sharon Marshall, and Ashley Michel win 2023 Alumni Choice</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Keely Thompson-Cook]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 14:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On September 19th, Pow Wow Pitch, North America’s premier pitch competition for Indigenous entrepreneurs, presented in partnership with RBC, Shopify and Mastercard, announced three Alumni Choice Prize Winners:<br />
Ramona Emerson, the Diné Co-Founder of Reel Indian Pictures from Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA).<br />
Sharon Marshall, the Cree and Métis Founder of Digital DEVA from Lantzville, British Columbia.<br />
Ashley Michel, the Secwepemc Founder of 4 Generations Creations from Kamloops, British Columbia. </p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Three Indigenous entrepreneurs from across Turtle Island each win $1,000 and advance to the Pow Wow Pitch Finals.</h2>



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<p>On September 19th, <a href="https://www.powwowpitch.org/">Pow Wow Pitch</a>, North America’s premier pitch competition for Indigenous entrepreneurs, presented in partnership with <a href="https://www.powwowpitch.org/about/partners/rbc/">RBC</a>, <a href="https://www.shopify.com/powwowpitch">Shopify</a> and <a href="https://www.mastercard.ca/en-ca.html">Mastercard</a>, announced three Alumni Choice Prize Winners:</p>



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<li><strong>Ramona Emerson</strong>, the Diné <strong>Co-Founder of </strong><a href="https://reelindianpictures.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Reel Indian Pictures</strong></a> from Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA).</li>



<li><strong>Sharon Marshall</strong>, the Cree and Métis <strong>Founder of </strong><a href="https://www.digitaldeva.org/"><strong>Digi</strong></a><strong><a href="https://www.digitaldeva.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">t</a></strong><a href="https://www.digitaldeva.org/"><strong>al DEVA</strong></a> from Lantzville, British Columbia.</li>



<li><strong>Ashley Michel</strong>, the Secwepemc <strong>Founder of </strong><a href="https://4generationscreations.ca/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>4 Generations Creations</strong></a> from Kamloops, British Columbia. </li>
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<p>The Pow Wow Pitch Alumni Prize is presented in partnership with <a href="https://www.mastercard.ca/en-ca.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Mastercard</a> to foster a culture of giving back, mentorship, community support and empowerment across the Indigenous entrepreneur community. Pow Wow Pitch Alumni select up to three Semi-Finalists who they believe have the potential to win Pow Wow Pitch to advance to the Finals. Each entrepreneur has won $1,000 and is advancing to the Finals for a chance to win $25,000 to grow their businesses.</p>



<p>More than 2,000 Indigenous entrepreneurs from across Canada and the United States applied to Pow Wow Pitch this year for their chance to win cash prizes and advance to the Pow Wow Pitch Finals. From the 2,000 applicants, 130 were selected as Semi-Finalists and who pitched to win 25,000 and advance to the Finals.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Spotlight on Ramona Emerson</strong></p>



<p>“This is our first time pitching for Pow Wow Pitch,” said <strong>Ramona Emerson, Co-Founder of Reel Indian Pictures</strong>. “With these winnings, we would offer paid internships to young filmmakers in our local community to teach the ins and outs of documentary filmmaking and prepare them for a career in the film industry.”</p>



<p><a href="https://reelindianpictures.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Reel Indian Pictures</a> is an Indigenous-owned and operated film and video production company with over 20 years of experience in the industry. With a focus on community engagement, <a href="https://reelindianpictures.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Reel Indian Pictures</a> works extensively with local grassroots organizations in New Mexico to raise awareness about social issues, and also contributes to educational initiatives by teaching filmmaking to Indigenous youth. </p>



<p>To watch Ramona’s winning pitch, <a href="https://youtu.be/rtD4FzAKGdM?t=462" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">click here</a>.</p>



<p><strong>Spotlight on Sharon Marshall</strong></p>



<p>“I pitched at the Kamloopa Pow Wow Pitch this Summer, and while I didn&#8217;t win, I was grateful for the experience,” said <strong>Sharon Marshall, Founder and CEO of </strong><a href="https://www.digitaldeva.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Digital DEVA</strong></a>. “I chose to pitch this year because I wanted to hone my pitch for investors. Plus $25,000 would enable me to sponsor a cohort of Indigenous women into my program. Every cohort I can train provides the social proof I need to show the world that DEVA is viable and has the ability to impact so many women, their families, and their communities. ”</p>



<p><a href="https://www.digitaldeva.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Digital DEVA</a> is a full-service staffing agency providing temporary recruitment, as well as digital literacy and administrative training for Indigenous women. Founded by Sharon Marshall, <a href="https://www.digitaldeva.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Digital DEVA</a> teaches and prepares Indigenous women seeking employment through self confidence, financial independence and skills training. Through Sharon’s programming, she has been able to support all graduates in gaining employment. </p>



<p>To watch Sharon’s winning pitch, <a href="https://youtu.be/R5AfqsoESN4?t=2532" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">click here</a>.</p>



<p><strong>Spotlight on Ashley Michel</strong></p>



<p>“I chose to pitch again this year because I want a better future for my daughter and the generations to come,” said <strong>Ashley Michel, Founder and CEO of </strong><a href="https://4generationscreations.ca/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>4 Generations Creations</strong></a>. “No obstacle is too big to overcome if you believe in yourself. I want the youth to see all of us succeed and realize that they could do that one day too.”</p>



<p>Ashley Michel is the artist and owner behind <a href="https://4generationscreations.ca/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">4 Generations Creations</a>, a market for authentic Indigenous fabrics, materials, and art. <a href="https://4generationscreations.ca/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">4 Generations Creations</a> aims to create designs that educate others about Indigenous issues &amp; resiliency through apparel and art. Ashley has created a platform through a social media following to further share her message. Ashley shared in her pitch that she wishes to purchase her own direct to garner machine to bring her production in-house and in turn, open opportunities to hire a team from her community.</p>



<p>To watch Ashley’s winning pitch, <a href="https://youtu.be/yQNaK1uvpAI?t=1770" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">click here</a>. </p>



<p>“Congratulations to Ramona, Sharon, and Ashley on moving forward to the 2023 Pow Wow Pitch Finals,” said <strong>Sunshine Tenasco, Founder of Pow Wow Pitch</strong>. “Recognition from Pow Wow Pitch Alumni is a huge accomplishment– to be recognized by your community for the good work you are doing, so much so that they invest in you and your dreams! We are all so proud of the impact your businesses are making and you have the community giving lift to your wings. Congratulations!”</p>



<p>“Pow Wow Pitch is a tremendous showcase of Indigenous innovation and entrepreneurship, and the stories and achievements of this year’s semi-finalists are a testament to their creativity and entrepreneurial spirit,” said <strong>Michael Ferencich, Senior Vice President, Business Financial Services, RBC</strong>. “We’re so proud of all our participants and semi-finalists, and we will continue to support their growth and success in the future.”</p>



<p>“Being involved in Pow Wow Pitch is not just an honour, it&#8217;s a privilege to witness the creativity and innovation of Indigenous entrepreneurs,” said <strong>Kyle Brennan Shàwinipinesì, Build Native Program Manager at Shopify</strong>. “It&#8217;s a reminder of the resilience and strength of our communities and the power of entrepreneurship to create positive change. Shopify has played a proud role in supporting Pow Wow Pitch, so it is exciting to see how things have grown over the years. What an incredible opportunity for Indigenous entrepreneurs!”</p>



<p>“At Mastercard, we’ve been inspired by the innovative thinking and solutions brought forward by all the Indigenous entrepreneurs involved in this year’s Pow Wow Pitch,” said <strong>Sasha Krstic, President of Mastercard in Canada</strong>. “The future is brighter when Indigenous entrepreneurship is recognized, supported and celebrated, and we are honoured to play a role in continued success and growth of these entrepreneurs. Congratulations to all the pitchers and congratulations to Ramona, Sharon, and Ashley on advancing to the next round.”</p>



<p>Ramona, Sharon and Ashley will now advance to the Pow Wow Pitch Finals to pitch for the Grand Prize of $25,000, which broadcasts online on October 19th. Visit <a href="https://www.powwowpitch.org/">www.powwowpitch.org/register</a> to register to join.</p>



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		<title>Give back to your community</title>
		<link>https://www.powwowpitch.org/give-back-to-your-community/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Keely Thompson-Cook]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2023 15:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Kelly Byars]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ramona Emerson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Reel Indian Pictures]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Inspiration often has roots in personal experiences, and for Kelly and Ramona, it's no different. Kelly recalls the indomitable spirit of her grandmother, an educator who ventured back to college at sixty. "She always gave back to her community even when she didn't have a lot to give," Kelly reflects. This commitment to community and relentless spirit reverberates in their work ethos.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Reclaiming Narratives: The Visionaries Behind Reel Indian Pictures</h2>



<p>In the rich tapestry of Native storytelling, Kelly Byars and Ramona Emerson, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and Dine Founders of <a href="https://reelindianpictures.com/">Reel Indian Pictures</a>, emerge as unsung heroes. Anchored in Albuquerque, New Mexico, these two entrepreneurs have taken on the herculean task of not only crafting authentic tales about Native communities but also empowering the next generation of storytellers.</p>



<p>It all began with a simple realization. &#8220;We started our business because we wanted to tell stories about Native communities and reclaim our voices,&#8221; they share, echoing a sentiment felt by many marginalized communities. &#8220;It was time for us to see our true authentic selves on the screen.&#8221;</p>



<p><a href="https://reelindianpictures.com/">Reel Indian Pictures</a> is not just a film production company; it&#8217;s a beacon for authenticity and representation. With a rich history spanning nearly thirty years, they&#8217;ve dabbled in documentaries, provided essential film and video services, and ventured into educational outreach, fostering the next generation of filmmakers. Despite their vast contributions, they remain a tight-knit team of two, overseeing every project from conception to completion.&nbsp;</p>



<p>However, their pride doesn&#8217;t rest solely on their productions. Instead, they find fulfillment in mentoring. &#8220;We are the most proud of the impact that we have made on young filmmakers,&#8221; they express. Yet, every entrepreneurial journey is dotted with challenges. The duo speaks candidly about their struggles with funding, the efforts required to sustain in a competitive industry, and the aspiration to financially support their interns. &#8220;It has sometimes been hard just to make ends meet,&#8221; they admit.</p>



<p>Their decision to join the Pow Wow Pitch stems from a desire to innovate and secure a brighter future for the budding filmmakers under their wing. The contest, in their eyes, offers a chance to rethink their approach and expand their support network.</p>



<p>Inspiration often has roots in personal experiences, and for Kelly and Ramona, it&#8217;s no different. Kelly recalls the indomitable spirit of her grandmother, an educator who ventured back to college at sixty. &#8220;She always gave back to her community even when she didn&#8217;t have a lot to give,&#8221; Kelly reflects. This commitment to community and relentless spirit reverberates in their work ethos.</p>



<p>With a dream to hand over the baton to the younger generation, the duo is seeking avenues to create employment opportunities. &#8220;We would love to pass the torch to them and to give them the tools to work into the future,&#8221; they assert.</p>



<p>Among the invaluable lessons they&#8217;ve learned is the significance of seeking support. They state, &#8220;Sometimes its hard to realize that you really need help and there is someone there to help you.&#8221; Their top advice to emerging entrepreneurs is an astute one: &#8220;Invest in someone to help with finances and to help you think about financial sustainability.&#8221;</p>



<p><a href="https://www.powwowpitch.org/register/">Register to watch</a> Kelly and Ramona pitch at the Creative Semi-Final Online Watch Party on September 13, 2023, at 6 PM ET and <a href="https://www.powwowpitch.org/vote/">vote</a> for Reel Indian Pictures to win the 2023 People’s Choice Prize (#79) before September 17, 2023.</p>



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