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Cox announces back-to-school fairs

While the current school year wraps up, Cox Communications is planning its 2013 back-to-school fairs. Event dates are Aug. 10 at Meadows mall, 4300 Meadows Lane; Aug. 17 at the Boulevard mall, 3528 S. Maryland Parkway; and Aug. 24 at The Galleria at Sunset, 1300 W. Sunset Road. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The back-to-school fairs are free events that feature a coalition of community agencies and organizations hosting informational booths to assist local parents and their children in returning to school.

Scheduled participants include several divisions of the Clark County School District including: human resources, substitute services, support staff, facilities/zoning, food service, transportation and school police.

The Southern Nevada Health District will provide immunizations for school-aged children for a minimal fee. Parents must bring their child’s shot record for immunizations.

For more information or to become a vendor at the 2013 Cox back-to-school fairs, contact Lucia Newman at lucia.newman@cox.com or visit www.coxknowledgecollege.com.

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