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@@@ From Cape May to Philadelphia comes an informative about oysters and the history behind their heritage in the New Jersey waters. On Friday, Oct. 17, Rutgers University shellfish aquaculture specialist Lisa Calvo and other farmers representing Sweet Amalia Oyster Farm, Betsy's Cape Shore Salts, and Dias Creek Oyster Company will discuss different varieties of oysters, harvesting techniques, environmental issues, shucking lessons, and more. After the lecture, enjoy a flight of oysters served with Philadelphia Brewing Co. selected beers and ciders. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Reading Terminal Market (51 N. 12th St.) and costs $40 per person.

The Loews Hotel (1200 Market St.) gets pink on Saturday, Oct. 18 as the honors those who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, and inspired others through their personal experiences and actions. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. and includes music, dinner, cocktails, a live silent auction, and an award ceremony presenting the Going Beyond award to Lu Ann Cahn, Denise Portner, Robin Bender Stevens and Margaret Zuccotti, women who are diagnosed with breast cancer who made a difference in the community. 

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