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Scooper Bowl

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The nation's largest all-you-can-eat ice cream festival returns to City Hall Plaza from June 3-5, as the Scooper Bowl raises money to warm your heart while dishing out more than 10 tons of ice cream, gelato, frozen yogurt and sorbet from 12-8pm. This three-day long family-friendly event has something for everyone and features frozen treats from favorite local and national brands, and serves as a prominent fundraiser for the Jimmy Fund to benefit cancer research at Dana-Farber. Not only is it all-you-can eat, but you can vote for your favorite flavor.
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