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February 10, 2013 Arts & Entertainment, Local News No Comments
All originally scheduled events will take place then, including: The Cupid Shuffle, The "Let Them Eat Cake" Chocolate Cake Baking Contest and  The Chocolate Chip Stroll of Willimantic's Downtown.  Chocolate Lovers' Soiree and Cabaret

All originally scheduled events will take place then, including: The Cupid Shuffle, The “Let Them Eat Cake” Chocolate Cake Baking Contest and
The Chocolate Chip Stroll of Willimantic’s Downtown.
Chocolate Lovers’ Soiree and Cabaret

By Brenda Sullivan | HTNP News Editor

Three feet of snow dumped on us by Storm Charlotte means Willimantic’s 9th Annual Chocolate Festival, originally scheduled for Saturday, Feb 9, 2013, has been postponed until Saturday, Feb. 16.

All originally scheduled events will take place then, including:

The Cupid Shuffle

  • The “Let Them Eat Cake” Chocolate Cake Baking Contest
  • The Chocolate Chip Stroll of Willimantic’s Downtown
  • Chocolate Lovers’ Soiree and Cabaret

All events will take place at their original times and everyone is welcome! Most events are free.

Please visit RomanticWillimantic.org, WillimanticDowntown.org or call event coordinator Lynn Duval 860-428-7573 for updated information.

Posted February 10, 2013

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