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Wednesday, Aug. 6: Blueberry Festival

Pacific Lutheran University

Participants enjoy the 2013 Berry Festival outside the Anderson University Center at PLU. Photo credit: John Froschauer/PLU

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As we wolfed down fresh wild blueberries, we couldn't recall the last time we ate any fruit quite so flavorful. Eating a blueberry still warm from the sun was like tasting one for the very first time. Its essence goes straight to our heads. And everyone knows blueberries are loaded with antioxidant compounds that travel through the body reducing free radicals that can lead to cancer and other age-related diseases. We were pumped to hear Pacific Lutheran University brought back its berry festival, specifically the Blueberry Festival Aug. 6. The berry festivals are a summertime tradition at PLU; each monthly lunchtime concert focuses on one delicious berry and features summery desserts and free live music and entertainment, which features folk-rock musician and PLU alum Peter Benjamin. Bonus: local farmers and community groups will be onsite promoting community-supported agriculture, sustainable communities and local food. We no longer have to jump a certain fence to gather wild blueberries ... although, the price was right.

BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Red Square, Pacific Lutheran University, 12180 Park Ave. S., Tacoma, fruit desserts are free with a PLU ID, or $2.50 otherwise (cash only), 253.535.7450

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