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Free Hawaii Vacation - Invitation to Foodies

Let us pay for your vacation to Hawaii in 2012.

Free Hawaii Vacation - Invitation to Foodies
2011-07-07
SAN RAFAEL, CA, July 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) TasteHawaiiOnline.com wants to reward the "Invitation To Foodies" culinary event attendees by paying airfare, hotel and car rental to Hawaii in 2012.

The attendees who purchase a "Seminar - a la carte" ticket will be eligible to enter a drawing during the "Private Special Event" for three-day registrants on September 4th.

The "Invitation To Foodies" culinary event benefits two Maui non-profits: Friends of the Children's Justice Center of Maui and Ka Lima O Maui.

Maui residents and visitors will enjoy cooking demonstrations, culinary lectures, food and wine tastings, 4-course wine dinners, a Grand Tasting event and an end-of-summer fireworks exhibition during Labor Day Weekend.

TasteHawaiiOnline.com seeking corporations to participate in this event.

Co-sponsorship page: http://www.tastehawaiionline.com/levels
Call: (866) 613-4438.

Event Information Page: http://www.invitationtofoodies.com

Event Website: http://www.tastehawaiionline.com

Free Hawaii Vacation Rules: http://www.tastehawaiionline.com/hawaii-vacation

Event Customer Service: (866) 613-4438

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