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Poverello Coffee Newsletter April 2008
 

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In This Issue
Blueberry Crumble
New Farmers' Market
Taste of HB
Surf City Nights
Coffee-tails
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Greetings!

April showers bring May flowers, but they also bring the great taste of Poverello Coffee to your home or office.

In this newsletter we talk about our most popular spring flavor, our booth at the Buena Park Farmer's Market, our participation in the 8th Annual "A Taste of Huntington Beach", the 2nd year of Surf City Nights, and some new Coffee-tails .
 
We have a great coupon at the top of the newsletter for 10% off your next order.
 
So take a moment to smell the coffee and happy reading
 
Best Seller - Blueberry Crumble
 
BlueberriesLook at the picture and take a big whiff - can you smell the wonderful scent of fresh blueberries? 
 
No?
 
Then you need to buy a pound of our delicious Blueberry Crumble coffee. When it arrives, give the bag a squeeze and Wow!  That is all I am going to say - because you really need to experience it for yourself.
 
Go bananas over our Blueberry Crumble and order yours today!  Click here to order.
 
Poverello Coffee at Buena Park Farmers' Market

BP Farmers Market

Poverello Coffee can now be purchased at the Buena Park Farmers' Marketplace.  Stop by any Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm and visit our booth.  While there enjoy the fresh produce, raw honey, bread, entertainment, and great food.

The Farmers' Market is held in the parking lot of the Buena Park Downtown at the corner of La Palma and Stanton.
 
8th Annual Taste of Huntington Beach

Poverello Coffee will be at the 2008 Taste of Huntington Beach. The Taste will be held on April 20th from Noon to 4 pm at the Huntington Beach Outdoor Sports Complex on Talbert Avenue netween Goldenwest and Gothard across the parking lot from the Huntington Beach Central Library.

Get your tickets early for a unique sampling of the finest restaurant cuisine that Huntington Beach has to offer, paired with California's premium wineries and breweries - all in the name of charity. Proceeds from the Taste will benefit the Children's Wing of the Huntington Beach Library and Project Self Sufficiency of Huntington Beach.

Tickets for the Taste of Huntington Beach are $50/person through Sunday, April 6th and $60/person after until they are sold out.  Tickets may be purchased at the Huntington Beach Central Library, 714-842-4481.  For other ticket locations and information call 714-375-5023.
 
Surf City Nights Continues
 
Surf City Nights Logo

Surf City Nights celebrated its first year anniversary recently and has proven to be a success.

The City of Huntington Beach, in partnership with the Downtown Business Improvement District, is spearheading Surf City Nights, a Redevelopment Agency sponsored event. Come join the fun on Tuesday nights from 5 to 9 p.m.
 
Bring friends and family to take an evening stroll on Main Street and have a taste of local restaurants, sidewalk sales, farmers' market, children's activities, live entertainment, and of course Poverello Coffee.
 
Surf City Nights takes place on Main Street between Pacific Coast Highway and Orange Avenue. Parking in the Main Parking Structure is free for two hours.
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So you think coffee is just for drinking - think again.  Here are some facts about coffee from the timeline of history.
  
  •  1668 - Coffee replaces beer as favorite breakfast drink in NYC.

  • 1690 - Dutch smuggle coffee plant out of the port of Mocha; begins production in Ceylon and Java.

  • 1723 - Frenchman Gabriel Mathieu do Clieu steals a seedling and transports it to Martinique.  Within 50 years and offical survey records 19 million coffee trees on Martinique.  Eventually, 90 percent of the world's coffee spreads from this plant.

  • 1727 - Brazil gets coffee stolen from the French

I hope you have enjoyed this edition of our newsletter and will consider sharing it with a friend or two.  Better yet - why not share some Poverello Coffee with them?
 
Take care,

Mark Piva
Poverello Coffee