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		<title>Welcome to CALPAA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The mission of the California Public Arts Association is to be the 				central station for the world&#8217;s public art projects, artists and 				organizations supporting public art. California Public Arts 				Association online services provide planning, artist outreach, and 				project management for your public art creation and maintenance. 				CALPAA&#8217;s online tools allow you to create works of [...]]]></description>
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