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A culinary and cultural community experience
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The streets of downtown were filled with the sights, sounds and smells of Taste of Turlock: A Cultural Celebration on Saturday.

Turlock Downtown Property Owners’ Association Executive Director Trina Walley said the event drew a crowd of approximately 3,000 people, four times the number of attendees at last year’s Taste of Turlock. She credits the international theme for the event’s success and plans to bring it back for next year’s Taste of Turlock.