Savor the San Juans


September 19, 2008 · Updated 3:08 PM 

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“Savor the San Juans – A Medley of Food, Art and Culture” will take place during the month of October on Lopez, Orcas and San Juan Islands, thanks to the Cultural Tourism Committee of the San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau.

Highlights will include three-course dinners for $30 served at many island restaurants Thursdays through Sundays. Wine dinners, cooking classes, farmers’ markets, vineyard harvest festival, art gallery exhibits, theater performances and historic walking tours in Friday Harbor and Eastsound are also planned. Lodging specials are available. For more information go to www.SavorTheSanJuans.com or call 378-9551 x1.

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