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It's Noshing Time Again in East Cobb

Temple Kol Emeth's Nibble and Noshfest returns Sunday and Monday.

From Jon Worly, the communications director at Temple Kol Emeth:

The Fourth Annual Nibble & Noshfest returns this Sunday and Monday on the grounds of Temple Kol Emeth.

Billed as the “Premier East Cobb Labor Day Festival, the festival will feature dozens of food vendors serving up foods from hot dogs to knishes to matzo ball soup to ice cream to falafel!

We have it covered in sample size portions priced from $1-$4 served by East Cobb’s best restaurants!

The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday and the fun continues from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m in the parking lot of Temple Kol Emeth. Admission is 2 canned goods that will be donated to Must Ministries Feed the Hungry Program. Have a nosh and share a nosh, what a great combination!

And it’s just not all about the music, food, huge kids area, and dozens of community vendors! It’s also a night of comedy on September 1st with the Adult Improv Group from The Red Door Playhouse. The event begins at 7:30pm and tickets are available on www.noshfest.com or at the door for $15.So grab the family, friends, and neighbors this Labor Day weekend and head out to great local event, Nibble and Noshfest 2013! For all the info on the festival, visit www.noshfest.com.

Temple Kol Emeth is a Reform synagogue located at 1415 Old Canton Road in Marietta. Learn more about Temple Kol Emeth at www.kolemeth.


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