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Whole Foods Market Anniversary Weekend Starts Today

​This weekend, Whole Foods Coral Springs celebrates its 12-year anniversary with a series of events.It all starts tonight with a special edition of Whole Foods' weekly Blues & Brews musical showcase. The theme is Octoberfest -- sample all-you-can-eat Octoberfest-themed food from 6 to 9 p.m. for $12 a head, accompanied...
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This weekend, Whole Foods Coral Springs celebrates its 12-year anniversary with a series of events.

It all starts tonight with a special edition of Whole Foods' weekly Blues & Brews musical showcase. The theme is Octoberfest -- sample all-you-can-eat Octoberfest-themed food from 6 to 9 p.m. for $12 a head, accompanied by live music and craft brews starting at $2 each.


Saturday follows that show up with Customer Appreciation Day from noon

to 4 p.m. There will be a pumpkin carver on premises carving up artsy

gourds, and a cupcake tasting at 3 p.m. Customers can also enjoy a

vendor fair with 25 product vendors handing out samples of their goods

-- everything from Tom's BBQ sauces to Rob's Really Good Iced Teas. If

you've got a coupon (handed out in store today), the first 500

customers will also get a free Whole Foods green tote bag.

On

Sunday, stop in at 1 p.m. where local food writer Jan Norris and

Hi-Life Cafe's Carlos Fernandez will judge a sandwich recipe contest,

with the winner netting a three-minute Whole Foods shopping spree and a

limited billing on the store's deli menu.

All that, plus special

performances, classes, demos, nutrition screenings, crafts, prizes and

more will go down from noon to 4 p.m. at Whole Foods Coral Springs, 810

University Drive. Call 954-753-8000, or visit the store website for more info.

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