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Beer festival, Harbor Days, live music and more this Labor Day weekend

Beer festival, Harbor Days, volunteer for habitat restoration, live music, nature and more events this Labor Day weekend:

Published: Sept. 1, 2012 at 8:12 a.m. PDT
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Beer festival, Harbor Days, volunteer for habitat restoration, live music, nature and more events this Labor Day weekend:

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