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beer.jpgOkay, so I posted this In Other Food News but I have to reiterate how cool this event is on Saturday. Check out how many breweries and restaurants will be there! If I don’t see you there… well then, boo to you. Here are the details…

The Brew:

Known as the Mem“Brew”ship Party, area micro breweries will be showing off their popular wares. Participating breweries include Dogfish Head, Lancaster Brewing, Legacy, Magic Hat, Philadelphia Brewing Company, Sly Fox, Victory Brewing and Weyerbacher and Yards Brewing. Wine tasting with Hudson Austin of Wine Merchant, Ltd. is also featured.

The Food:

A delicious assortment of hors d’ oeuvres and sandwiches will be offered by America Bar and Grill, Brickside Grille, The Drafting Room Tap Room and Grille, and Victory Brewing.

The Band:

Returning by popular request is the usical group “Echo”.

The Cost:

The party is open free to current members of Historic Yellow Springs and Chester Springs Studio 21 years and older. For non members, simply purchase a $30 individual membership or $50 family membership (for two adults in the same household). A one year membership in Historic Yellow Springs plus an Art Show poster is included in the price.

When/Where:

The annual membership gathering at Yellow Springs will be particularly festive on March 29 as it will be the first social event in which the two newly merged organizations will participate as one. The party is scheduled from 6:30 to 10 p.m. in the Washington Building in the village of Yellow Springs.

RSVP:

Those attending are requested to R.S.V.P. by calling (610) 827-7414, extension 10 or emailing inquiries@yellowsprings.org. Corporate sponsor for this year’s membership party is First Resource Bank. The village of Yellow Springs is located off Route 113 in Chester Springs, Pennsylvania.

The Final Dish:

Be there or be lame.

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Mary Bigham, the creator of wcdish, is a self-admitted sushi and travel addict. She has a crush on just about every food but refuses to eat American cheese.

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1 Comment So Far

  1. mcglinchMar 31, 2008

    This was a fantastic event with great bang for the buck. The beer and food selection was spot on. A surprise appearance by brand new Philadelphia Brewing Company and their unique RowHouse Red put this event over the top. Good tunes, good vibes. Delicious on all fronts.

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