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A Taste Of Phoenixville Scheduled For January 22nd

The seventh annual "A Taste Of Phoenixville," an event to benefit the Good Samaritan Shelter, will be held on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2009.

From last week's Phoenix article:
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The event will be held for the first time at the Phoenixville Country Club, 355 Country Club Road, from 6 to 9 p.m.
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Edible delights from the likes of Robert Ryan's Columbia Station; Thai
L'Elephant; Browns Cow Ice Cream Parlor; Bridgeside Deli & Grille; Molly Maguires; Iron Hill Brewery; Aquilante's; Majolica; Twin Bays; Eliza's Bakery; Sugartown Smoked Specialities; Tony's Family Restaurant; Hill's Quality Seafood Markets; Chester Spring Bakery; Montesano Brothers; Marly's; 101 Bridge Street; The Sly Fox Brewhouse & Eatery; sushi & sashimi by Jay Wang; and Phoenixville Country Club will be available to the public, according to Frederick.
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The event will also feature a live auction with items including a one-week vacation at a private home on the Outer Banks, N.C., and a tour of the Chester County countryside in a 1913 Buick Touring Car followed by brunch at the Kimberton Inn.

A silent auction will also take place, featuring restaurant gift certificates; spa gift certificates; floral arrangements; Phoenixville Area YMCA family indoor membership; gift baskets; books; artwork and antiques.
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For more information, or for tickets, please call 610-933-9305.

Source: The Phoenix

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