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Save The Date: 'SOUPer' Bowl 2013

The big day is Feb. 2, one day shy of Superbowl Sunday.

Get ready for the sixth annual SOUPer Bowl, which kicks off Saturday, Feb. 2, from 12-3 p.m. at at the Fellowship Hall in the United Methodist Church.

Sponsored by the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce, the SOUPer Bowl is the chance to come in from the cold, and enjoy a warm and tasty lunch prepared by some of the area's best chefs. 

Traditionally at the SOUPer Bowl, local restaurants and food establishments will donate their best soups for the contest and hope to be voted Port Washington’s 2013 SOUPer Bowl Champ, with proceeds going to a local nonprofit. The public is invited to “buy a spoon” and become a “taster.”

Admission for adults is $7; children under 12, $3. Check back with Patch for more details, as they are announced.

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Dave Franklin January 22, 2013 at 11:07 am
This is always one of my favorite events in Port. Great soup, great people and a great cause. Sample some of the flavors of the restaurants here in town. You can't go wrong at the SOUPer Bowl.
Bob January 22, 2013 at 03:20 pm
We always look forward to this. Enjoy tasting all the soups and then voting for the best. Get there early before they start to run out.
Adina Genn (Editor) January 23, 2013 at 04:25 am
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