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Vendors, bands and more on tap for first BrewFest
The Schuylkill County Visitors Bureau is hoping people fill the Pottsville Lions Amphitheater at Gen. George A. Joulwan Park for the first Schuylkill BrewFest on Saturday.
"I fully expect 1,000 people. It's the season for fall foliage. I think people are looking forward to getting out and enjoying themselves. And it's a beautiful, scenic park we're holding it in. We're good to go and we're very excited," Regina Gargano, executive director of the Schuylkill County Visitors Bureau, said last week.
With live music, food vendors serving up eastern European and German-style cuisine, draft beer from America's Oldest Brewery and a homebrew contest, the six-hour event will take place rain or shine from noon to 6 p.m
http://republicanherald.com/news/vendors-bands-and-more-on-tap-for-first-brewfest-1.1215611

The Schuylkill County Visitors Bureau is hoping people fill the Pottsville Lions Amphitheater at Gen. George A. Joulwan Park for the first Schuylkill BrewFest on Saturday.
"I fully expect 1,000 people. It's the season for fall foliage. I think people are looking forward to getting out and enjoying themselves. And it's a beautiful, scenic park we're holding it in. We're good to go and we're very excited," Regina Gargano, executive director of the Schuylkill County Visitors Bureau, said last week.
With live music, food vendors serving up eastern European and German-style cuisine, draft beer from America's Oldest Brewery and a homebrew contest, the six-hour event will take place rain or shine from noon to 6 p.m
http://republicanherald.com/news/vendors-bands-and-more-on-tap-for-first-brewfest-1.1215611
