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Estevan savoured the southeast flavour palette

For two hours people kept steadily coming through the doors of the Affinity Place on Saturday night, as the Savour the Southeast food and drinks festival was gaining momentum.
Savour the Southeast
Savour the Southeast food and drink festival attracted a big crowd. Photo by Anastasiia Bykhovskaia

For two hours people kept steadily coming through the doors of the Affinity Place on Saturday night, as the Savour the Southeast food and drinks festival was gaining momentum.  

Intriguing food aromas tickled the nose and colourful light glares of drink bottles teased the eye, as people were making their way around the stage with DJ Baby Daddy and later the Johnny McCuaig's Band filling the air with the music.

The night continued with the performance by cabaret group Aces Wild at the Power Dodge Curling rink. 

A big crowd of food and drink connoisseurs came to enjoy what the festival had to offer this year. 

Some vendors were local, while others brought their product from all across Saskatchewan so the Estevan community could sample the entire palette of flavours. 

All proceeds from the event will go to the Estevan Family Resource Centre.

Next edition of the Mercury will have more on the story.  

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