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Do more than survive…thrive

Jamie Berger is a busy guy. In addition to finishing up his MFA, he owns The Rendezvous in Turners Falls, keeps a blog, and now he has a new project, looking to help young people fulfill their dreams. He’s hoping you want to help, too.

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Tagged: Greenfield Community College » Jamie Berger » mentoring » The Rendezvous » Thrive Project » Turners Falls » University of Massachusetts

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