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The image shows a postcard with various pieces of information on it.
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The image shows a postcard with various pieces of information on it. The postcard is from "Watson School" and seems to be related to an event called "Wine & Cheese Auction" which took place on October 14th at the Watson School Library. There are some stamps placed over parts of the text, making the content slightly obscured in those areas. The background behind the postcard is blurry, but it appears to be an indoor setting with a blue wall or surface visible.
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