Berry sales still on in town


July 1, 2008 · Updated 12:33 AM 

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The annual Greater Kingston Kiwanis Club Berry Sale is underway. Funds raised from this event support the community with funding to the North Kitsap Boys and Girls Club, scholarships for graduating seniors, children’s holiday parties and other local service projects.

The sale offers fresh Skagit Valley Food Alliance Certified berries, available for presale (strawberry orders have already been delivered):

Raspberries (14-pound container), $30, delivered July 12, order deadline July 7.

Blueberries (10-pound container), $32, delivered July 26, order deadline July 21.

The berries are to be picked up at American Marine Bank in Kingston on the listed Saturday delivery date between 1-5 p.m. Windermere Real Estate and American Marine Bank will be serving free fresh berry shortcake during pickup hours.

Order forms can be printed out online at www.windermerekingston.com/berries, or picked up at the Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce office or at locations in Kingston: American Marine Bank, Kitsap Bank, Windermere Real Estate, John L. Scott Real Estate, Kingston Tax Service and Olympic Printer Resources, Inc.

For more information, call the event coordinator Dave Muller at (360) 620-4299.

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