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Library to host feast

Prince George residents have the chance to eat a gourmet, locally produced meal and help support the library next month. The library is hosting its Harvest Feast to raise funds for the Knowledge Garden on Sunday, October 5th. Spokesperson Andrea Palmer says it will be hosted at the White Goose Bistro.

“With two sittings, one at 5:00 p.m. and the other at 7:30 p.m,” says Palmer, “and we are billing it as a four course, gourmet evening, highlighing dishes made from locally sourced ingredients paired with BC wines.”

Palmer says tickets are $75 each and 50 people will be allowed at each sitting. She says you can order tickets by calling the library branch.

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