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FreshFest - Elgin County - August 25th 2011

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FreshFest - Elgin County - August 25th 2011

Time: August 25, 2011 from 5pm to 9pm
Location: St. Thomas, ON
Street: 750 Talbot Street
City/Town: St. Thomas, ON
Website or Map: http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=…
Event Type: local, food, event
Organized By: SavourElgin and Partners
Latest Activity: Aug 2, 2011

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Event Description

FreshFest pairs up great chefs with local produce to create tantalizing tasters, and the results are DELICOUS! Add wine, beer and cooler samples, music, a silent auction in support of the Station, and you get an evening you won’t want to miss. The Third Annual event returns to the CASO Railway Station in St. Thomas on Thurday August 25th, 2011, 5-9pm.
 

 

TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE
Mark your calendar and plan to meet us at the station on the evening of August 25. Tickets, including a souvenir wine glass and 14 sampling coupons are $35 ($30.98 plus $4.02 hst).  

 

 

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