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FALL FESTIVAL 2013
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Tasteful effort
Civitans Annual Taste Fest continues to expand
This year, it will be difficult to beat the
bargain meal at the Civitans Taste Fest
and even harder to surpass the quality of
the food.
More than 20 of themost popular area
restaurants will be providing samples of
some of their best recipes during the
annual Civitans Taste Fest from 6-8 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 6 as part of the Plymouth
Fall Festival.
The event will take place, as it usually
does, in the lower parking lot at Station
885 restaurant on Starkweather in Old
Village where Mark Baldwin
Landscapingwill have turned the lot into
a park-like setting with trees, shrubs and
flowers from Christensen's Plant Center.
Baldwin and Christensen's both donated
their time and supplies to help the
Civitans group with the fundraising
event.
Station 885 owner Rob Costanza said
that this event was one of his favorites as
it seemed like everyone benefits from
the event.
“The Civitans just do so much good in
the community and give to so many caus-
es,” he said. “I donate my time and help
them organize the event, and try to help
them with our buying power, but these
restaurants deserve a real vote of thanks
for what they do. They not only donate
the food, but the service staff, labor all
their equipment. It just speaks well of
their generosity,” he said. “It just grows