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Jordan Marsh Blueberry Muffins Return to Shoppers World

John Harvard's Brew House has created a Blueberry Muffin Beer and a Jordan Marsh-style Blueberry Muffin dessert, in which a part of the proceeds will benefit the Framingham History Center.

Blueberries are not only good for you, they are good for the Framingham History Center, too.

John Harvard's Brew House created a

Tonight, the blueberry muffin beer ($6 a pint) will be re-named Shoppers Ale. And for every pint of the amber ale with hints of blueberry and cinnamon sold, $1 will go to the Framingham History Center.

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John Harvard's is also unveiling a Jordan Marsh-style blueberry muffin dessert ($5.99), of which $1 also will go to the Framingham History Center. The dessert featured a Jordan Marsh-style blueberry muffin, with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and topped with whiskey-whipped cream.

Tonight join the Framingham History Center at John Harvard's Brew House for a launch party from 6-8. Sample the Shoppers Ale and appetizers. Also during the event, the Framingham History Center is selling a collectible Shoppers World-themed pint glass for $10.

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The partnership highlights the History Center's newest exhibit Shoppers World 1951-1994. The exhibit is open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Edgell Memorial Library. Admission is $5 adult, free for members and children.

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