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Updated: 10/02/2012 08:00:10AM

Official: Butcher shop damage may be $100K

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SUN PHOTO BY DREW WINCHESTER

Manfred Kallis, owner of Kallis German Butcher Shop, cleans up on Monday after a fire destroyed an external freezer and inventory on Saturday. The butcher shop is expected to be open today.

SUN PHOTO BY DREW WINCHESTER

Brigette Bartlett was restocking shelves at the Kallis German Butcher Shop on Monday in preparation for the shop's re-opening today. The butcher shop's external freezer was destroyed following a Saturday fire. The state fire marshal's office is investigating.

By DREW WINCHESTER

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PORT CHARLOTTE — As the owner and employees of the Kallis German Butcher Shop worked to clean up the mess from a Saturday fire that destroyed an external freezer, they were highly optimistic they would be able to meet all the demands of the upcoming Oktoberfest season, including supplying thousands of pounds of sausage for events in Punta Gorda and Cape Coral.

While still assessing the damage Monday, they planned to be once again open for business today, and looked forward to welcoming back all their regulars, many of whom are close with longtime manager Patty Lonski and owner Manfred Kallis.

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