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Scene in Swampscott<br />
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Shoppers at Whole Foods Market, 331 Paradise Road, indulged in a pre-Valentine’s Day celebration of<br />
chocolate samplings at the store’s Chocolate Fest. e event, which took place on Feb. 7, offered guests<br />
the opportunity to sample a variety of decadent chocolate treats, watch in-store demonstrations and<br />
listen to live music provided by “Too Human.”<br />
Photos:<br />
Bob Roche and<br />
Spenser Hasak<br />
1. David Buckler dispenses his namesake product. 2. Two-year-old Augustus Pomeroy cleans a pudding cup with his fingers. 3. Nine-year-old Chloe Stux<br />
of Swampscott enjoys her cup of chocolate pudding. 4. Nola, 5, and her mom, Dez Henneberg, wait in line to sample sweet treats. 5. Peter Kvetko and<br />
daughter Marguerite of Swampscott are ready to try some chocolate. 6. Seventeen-month-old Harper Bogardus of Swampscott opens wide for a<br />
chocolate-dipped strawberry.<br />
On Feb. 12, Kats Boutique, 212 Humphrey St., presented “Glass Shard Dreams” – a showing of work by local artist Dr. Eleanor Ruth Fisher.<br />
7. Dr. Fisher welcomes guests arriving at Kats Boutique. 8. Boutique owners Ana Nenshati, left, and Katerina Nenshati read a selection of poetry paired with<br />
piano pieces at the opening of Glass Shard Dreams. 9. Katerina Nenshati, Dr. Fisher, and Ana Nenshati pose in front of “Dancing,” one of the art pieces on display.<br />
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