The Hops & Crops Brew Festival is returning to Auburn on Saturday, September 15, for a day of craft beer, live music, and a craft and farmer’s marketplace. The event will take place at Mary Olson Farms from noon to 6pm. Attending breweries include Airways Brewing, Dirty Bucket Brewing Co., Harmon Brewing, Fish Brewing, Georgetown Brewing, Puyallup River Brewing, Silver City Brewing, Soos Creek Brewing, Snoqualmie Falls Brewing and Naked City Brewing.
Press Release:
Hops and Crops Brew Festival Saturday, September 15th noon – 6p.m.
Enjoy cool tunes and cold brews at the Mary Olson Farm on September 15th at our annual Hops and Crops brew festival. The event is a fundraiser for continued restoration and educational programming at the Farm. The festival features a craft beer garden, live music, a craft and farmer’s marketplace and a kid’s activity area.
Tickets: $15 taster admission includes taster mug and five tokens
$7 general admission for those wishing to enjoy the festivities but not imbibe
*Purchase tickets at the festival or online at http://wrvmuseum.org/
The Auburn Chevrolet Beer Garden: Airways Brewing, Dirty Bucket Brewing Co., Harmon Brewing, Fish Brewing, Georgetown Brewing, Puyallup River Brewing, Silver City Brewing, Soos Creek Brewing, Snoqualmie Falls Brewing
Performances by: Science!, Jessica Lynn, Really Old Airplane, The Fabulous Roofshakers, and The Cottonwood Cutups
ABOUT THE MARY OLSON FARM
The White River Valley Museum worked with the City of Auburn to restore Mary Olson Farm, the best preserved historic subsistence farm in King County. The Farm is a King County Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Significant features include an 1897 barn, a fully restored 1902 farmhouse, a century-old orchard, three salmon runs in Olson Creek and a remarkable collection of outbuildings, including a smoke house, outhouse and weaving house. Mary Olson Farm operates as a living history and environmental learning site, and is also available for community and special events.
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White River Valley Museum Mary Olson Farm
918 H St. S.E.
Auburn, WA 98002 Auburn, WA 98030
253-288-7433
Hops and Crops Brew Festival Saturday, September 15th noon – 6p.m.
Enjoy cool tunes and cold brews at the Mary Olson Farm on September 15th at our annual Hops and Crops brew festival. The event is a fundraiser for continued restoration and educational programming at the Farm. The festival features a craft beer garden, live music, a craft and farmer’s marketplace and a kid’s activity area.
Tickets:
$15 taster admission includes taster mug and five tokens
$7 general admission for those wishing to enjoy the festivities but not imbibe
*Purchase tickets at the festival or online at http://wrvmuseum.org/hopsandcrops.html
The Auburn Chevrolet Beer Garden: Airways Brewing, Dirty Bucket Brewing Co., Harmon Brewing, Fish Brewing, Georgetown Brewing, Puyallup River Brewing, Silver City Brewing, Soos Creek Brewing, Snoqualmie Falls Brewing
Performances by: Science!, Jessica Lynn, Really Old Airplane, The Fabulous Roofshakers, and The Cottonwood Cutups
ABOUT THE MARY OLSON FARM
The White River Valley Museum worked with the City of Auburn to restore Mary Olson Farm, the best preserved historic subsistence farm in King County. The Farm is a King County Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Significant features include an 1897 barn, a fully restored 1902 farmhouse, a century-old orchard, three salmon runs in Olson Creek and a remarkable collection of outbuildings, including a smoke house, outhouse and weaving house. Mary Olson Farm operates as a living history and environmental learning site, and is also available for community and special events
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