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Payson Salmon Supper

Nothing fishy about the Payson Salmon Supper

August 6, 2015August 6, 2015 by Heather King
$16 salmon dinner

For 61 years, the city of Payson has put on a cookout on the first Friday of August the likes of which foodie dreams are made of—the Payson Salmon Supper. This Friday, August 7, $16 will earn guests from near and far a ticket to snake through the city park in a line that will … Read more

Categories Event, Featured, Food and drink Tags Alaskan salmon, fundraiser, Payson, Payson Salmon Supper 2 Comments

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