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If you find a rare brew
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anytime on “Growler Fill
Sunday,” and take it home
full for $10.
Some of Astoria’s
favorite food trucks will be
on hand, including Finni’s
Fine Italian, Monte Alban
Mexican, The Good Bowl
and Hot Box BBQ.
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Festivalgoers will be
able to raise their glass to
16 bands over the weekend.
The lineup includes Anita
Margarita, The Rattlesnakes
and Turtle Vandemarr on
Friday night, Sassparilla on
Saturday night, and Benyaro
wrapping up the festival on
Sunday.
“This is as much a music
festival as a beer festival,”
Harris said. With a mix of
local bands — and a few
from farther afield — “the
Brew Cup gets better every
year. And the sound quality
is great.”
As with most fun outdoor
events in Astoria, the Brew
Cup is family-friendly, even
pet-friendly. Astoria’s Purple
Cow Toys hosts activities
for the kiddos that include
PHOTO BY ERIC WILLAIMS
hula-hooping, giant bub-
ble-blowing, sidewalk chalk
art and more.
The ADHDA will also
be debuting their new
“Shop Local, Shop Plaid”
campaign, aimed at bring-
ing awareness to the im-
portance of shopping local
to our regional economy.
Shopping Plaid means you
think of downtown Astoria
first, and big box stores or
internet retailers second.
The first fifty people to
purchase Brew Cup glass-
ware each day will also
receive a reusable “Shop
Brew Cup is the biggest
fundraiser for the associa-
tion, and helps fund such
things as downtown clean-
ups, holiday decorations,
sidewalk restoration, Art
Walks and “all programs
to make Astoria more fun,”
said Dulcye Taylor, board
president of the historic
district association.
The goal for the whole
event, Taylor said, is to use
local resources before going
out of the area: food trucks,
things to eat and drink, sup-
plies from local businesses.
“That’s what our organiza-
tion is about: The prosperity
of local businesses.”
The Brew Cup also relies
on the support of local
sponsors, such as Pacific
Power, Carruthers restau-
rant, Craft3 nontraditional
lending and Lum’s Auto
Center.
Sarah Lu Heath, ADH-
DA executive director, said,
“Without the generosity of
these sponsors, not only
would the Brew Cup not
be what it is, but Astoria
wouldn’t be what it is.” CW
PACIFIC NORTHWEST BREW CUP BAND LINEUP
FRIDAY, SEPT. 22
1 p.m. – Bar-K Buckaroos
Country Swing (Astoria)
3 p.m. – Sheck Pee
Rhythm and Blues, Latin Grooves (Astoria)
5 p.m. – Michael Hurley
Snock-Rock, Folkster (Brownsmead)
7 p.m. – Anita Margarita and the Rattle-
snakes
Rock and Roll Powerhouse, featuring Turtle
Vandemarr, Pete Krebs and other of Port-
land’s best.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 23
11 a.m. – KMUN’s Troll Radio Review
12:15 p.m. – Van Rontens
Quirky Stomp Grass (Portland)
1:15 p.m. – The Stinking Badges
OG Country – Folk, led by Jeff Munger,
formerly of The Sound Outside
2:30 p.m. – Michael Shay Trio
Bluegrass, Folk (Portland)
4 p.m. – Massy Ferguson
Alt-Rock (Seattle, Wash.)
6 p.m. – The Resolectrics
Rhythm and Blues (Portland)
7:30 p.m. – Sassparilla
Punk, Americana (Chicago, Illinois, via
Portland)
SUNDAY, SEPT. 24
11 a.m. – Sedona Fire Band
World Fusion (Nehalem)
Noon – Christopher Reyne
Singer, Songwriter (Astoria)
1:15 p.m. – Wanderlodge
Roots Folk/Blues (Portland)
3 p.m. – Benyaro
Indie Roots and Soul (Jackson Hole, Wyo-
ming)