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THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED Culinary Cruise Party
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Chez Boucher French Cooking School
32 Depot Sq.
Hampton, NH 03842

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603-774-5966

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Wheelchair accessible
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED Culinary Cruise Party

Thursday, Mar. 11
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.


Lynn Lee
603-774-5966
lynn@grabyourbagtravel.com
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You are invited to a party to celebrate and learn more about a fabulous culinary cruise from NYC to Bermuda in September 2010. Come and meet guest chef Ron Boucher and get into the cruising spirit with Bermudian-inspired music, appetizers, and drink.
 
This evening's event is for education, exploration, and entertainment. There is no charge, but reservations are required.
 
The cruise is September 19-26 from NYC.  We'll have a relaxed and delicious 7-day vacation on Holland America's ms Veendam, including 4 days in Bermuda, with Executive Chef Ron Boucher of Chez Boucher Culinary Training Center in Hampton, NH.  Detailed information about the cruise is available at: http://bermudaculinarycruise.com.
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