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05/19/2008

POM Tea Refreshes at the Venice Art Walk

08 venice art walk & POM TeaPOM Wonderful featured its new plastic bottles of POM Tea at the 2008 Venice Art Walk this Sunday, May 18. With temperatures in the 80s on Sunday, thirst-quenching POM Tea was the must-have healthy beverage on everyone’s lips.

This year's art walk featured tours of over 60 private artists’ studios, homes and special exhibits and included two silent auctions - a wonderful opportunity to browse and bid on more than 400 original works of art across a variety of media donated by Los Angeles-area and Venice Art Walk artists.

 Of course, no LA event would be complete without amazing food and the Venice Art Walk assembled the best cuisine that the city has to offer. The Venice Art Walk’s Food Faire which is located on the field at Westminster Elementary School - the center of activity for the event - not only featured POM Tea, it also offered up delicious food from such hot local restaurants as Acadie Crepes, Bravo Cucina, Cafe Surfas, California Sushi Academy, Chaya Venice, The Counter, Joe's, Meditrina, Upstairs 2, and Venice Grind.

 For the last four years, POM Wonderful has supported the Venice Art Walk, a fundraiser for the Venice Family Clinic which provides quality medical care for those in need.

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