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CUBAN SANDWICH THROWDOWN RETURNS TO GREEN PARROT APRIL 29
2ND ANNUAL EVENT BENEFITS LOCAL PRE - SCHOOL
Who makes the best Cuban sandwich in Key West?
Margeaux is a 2½-year old female large mixed breed. She’s had several homes in her short life, so she will need a patient home full of consistency and love to help her adapt.

A panel of judges (including Commissioner Clayton Lopez, business owner George Fernandez, Key West Weekly editor Mandy Miles and comedian Gwen Filosa) will decide on Saturday, April 29, from noon to 3 p.m. when the second annual Cuban Sandwich Throwdown returns to the Green Parrot Bar.

Will Sandy’s Cafe keep the title it earned last year, or will a new winner be crowned from among the nine entrants?
Created by Marcia Weaver at Frita’s Cuban Burger Cafe, the event will take place inside the bar and will expand this year to the surrounding 400 block of Whitehead Street.
ble drag queen QMitch. In addition to the judges, audience members can pay $20 to join in the tasting.
Blueberry is a 1-year-old female American rabbit. She’s a bouncy bunny who loves her tunnels, carrot treats and tossing her toy keys around her home.

Stetson is a 4-year-old male domestic shorthair. He loves attention and would do well with children, other pets and any home willing to give him affection.
The event is a fundraiser for the Key West Learning Center preschool and is hosted by the inimita-
Businesses and amateur chefs are invited to enter their own version of the Cuban sandwich in the contest. Contact Weaver at Frita’s Cuban Burger Cafe, 425 Southard St., 305-509-7075.