MEREDITH — Ben & Jerry’s at Mill Falls Marketplace plans to support three local organizations while celebrating 30 years of scooping on Sunday, Aug. 10, from noon until 3 p.m. Festivities include music, face painting, flavor sampling and an appearance from co-founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield. Donations will go to Interlakes Community Caregivers, The Boys and Girls Club of the Lakes Region, and New Hampshire Humane Society. For more, visit millfalls.com.
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