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Tickets to Debbie Macomber Event on Sale Oct. 12

Tickets for Cedar Cover Days, in celebration of Kitsap author Debbie Macomber, will go on sale at 3 p.m. Oct. 12 for the event which runs Aug. 26 through 30 in Port Orchard.

Macomber, who lives in Port Orchard, has drawn on people and places in her hometown to create “Cedar Cove,” the setting for many of her best-selling novels. The Cedar Cover series is laced with hints of local culture, shops based on real storefronts here and characters drawn from Macomber’s own life.

Macomber’s books have sold more than 60 million copies. Organizers hope Cedar Cove Days will boost Port Orchard (and Kitsap County) into the spotlight of her substantial worldwide fan base.

Among the a la carte events from which visitors can choose:
A cruise on the 182′ Royal Argosy through to the luxurious Kiana Lodge with Debbie.

High Tea at the The Victorian Rose Tea Room with Debbie.

A Sock Hop … and more

There’s also a chance to win a free trip to Cedar Cove Days. To enter, readers need to tell Debbie which Cedar Cove character they’d most like to meet and why, in 75 words or less. For complete details, visit Macomber’s Web site. Entries must be submitted by Oct. 31.

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