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Sale of Island mussels helps hospital's stroke unit

Volunteers sell Island mussels in Charlottetown Saturday. From left are Donelda Wood, Neil MacDonald and Joe VanDenbrmt. Guardian photo by Brian McInnis

Volunteers sell Island mussels in Charlottetown Saturday. From left are Donelda Wood, Neil MacDonald and Joe VanDenbrmt.

Published on December 8, 2012
Published on December 8, 2012
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Charlottetown , Prince Edward Island , Morell

Christmas tradition has it that turkey reigns supreme, but many people like to have a feed of mussels sometme during the holiday season so Prince Edward Island Mussel King suplies the seafood with all the proceeds going to the QEH stroke unit. 

This is the fourth Christmas the mussel sale has been held in Charlottetown and each year an average of $10,000 was raised for the stroke unit and volunteers are expecting to raise that much this year. 

Prince Edward Island Mussel King is located in Morell.

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