Wheaton Brew Fest 2021

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225 W Karlskoga Ave,Wheaton IL 60187

07 August, 2021

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It's Our Beer, Wheaton Brew Fest! We are back in 2021! Saturday, August 7, 2021 | 12:30-4:30P VIP | 12:30-4:30P General Admission | 1:30-4:30P Celebrating its 10th year, Wheaton’s outdoor craft beer fest returns to Memorial Park featuring more than 80 unique brews from more than 35 local and national breweries. The band, Nerdvana, will take the stage from 2:30-4P. All guests must be at least 21 years of age with a valid ID for entry. A portion of the proceeds benefits CASA of DuPage and the DuPage County Historical Museum. TICKET PRICING Advanced Tickets VIP | $75VIP Designated Driver | $35General Admission | $50General Admission Designated Driver | $20Door Sales Starting at 11A on Saturday, August 7 (Subject to Availability) VIP | $100VIP Designated Driver | $50General Admission | $75General Admission Designated Driver | $25VIP TICKETS INCLUDE 12:30P event entryExclusive access to four premium craft beersPrivate VIP area with two-hour food buffetIt’s Our Beer-themed event shirtCommemorative pint glass32, 2oz samplesVIP Designated Driver tickets include three non-alcoholic drinks and no beer samples. Commemorative pint glass available from the merchandise area at the conclusion of the fest.GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS INCLUDE 1:30P event entryCommemorative pint glass32, 2oz samplesGeneral Admission Designated Driver tickets include three non-alcoholic drinks and no beer samples. Commemorative pint glass available from the merchandise area at the conclusion of the fest.EVENT DETAILS VIP Entry begins at12:30P and General Admission entry begins at1:30P. Entry on Karlskoga Ave and Hale St. Advanced entry not permitted.THIS IS A 21 & OVER EVENT. No one under 21 is permitted to enter the fest. This includes infants in strollers or carriers.All tickets are non-refundable but can be transferred if requested at least 24 hours in advance of the start of the fest. Tickets are sold at the gate only if available.Pets or animals not permitted. Properly identified service animals are permitted with advanced notice.In accordance with the Illinois Liquor Commission Guidelines, only the equivalent of two (2) beverages can be distributed to a Brew Fest participant at one time. All guests will receive their initial 16 taste card on arrival. Once the card is complete, participants may return to a merchandise tent to obtain the 2nd tasting card at no additional charge. Wheaton Brew Fest reserves the right to refuse additional tastings to individuals exhibiting signs of over-intoxication in accordance with the Illinois Liquor Commission Rules and Guidelines.Outside beverages are prohibited.Questions? Please contact Amy Seklecki at [email protected]. Redeeming a discount code? When using a discount code you must enter it prior to selecting the number of tickets you plan to purchase. Click the green tickets button then look for the blue "enter promotional code" prompt at the top of the screen. Refunds or price matching of codes is not allowed. Please be sure to enter your code at the time of purchase. Email [email protected] with questions. Changes in Restore Illinois Phase 5 Guidelines could potentially impact this year's Wheaton Brew Fest. Mission Statement: To enrich the quality of community life through a diversity of healthy leisure pursuits and heightened appreciation for our natural world. The Wheaton Park District was established as a separate municipal body by the citizens of Wheaton in 1921. Land for its first park, Memorial Park, was purchased in 1921, with Southside (now Central) Park acquired in 1922, and Northside Park soon after. Through both acquisition and donation, the district increased its park acres to 94 by 1970. Today the citizens of the district enjoy 52 park sites totaling more than 800 acres. The Wheaton Park District has been fortunate to experience rapid growth in both physical (land and facilities) and fiscal wealth (assessed valuation). Now that future growth is limited by the lack of land available for development, it should be much easier to predict our financial future, barring any major legislative changes in the park district code. The Wheaton Park District has one of the finest park systems in the state and has been recognized four times during the past 20 years by the National Park & Recreation Association with the National Gold Medal for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management (2005, 1996, 1990 and 1984), the Illinois Park and Recreation Association’s Distinguished Agency Award (1999), the National Recreation and Park Association Excellence in Aquatics Award (1992) and Illinois Park and Recreation Association Outstanding Facility Award (1993) for Rice Pool and Water Park, and the Daniel Flaherty Award (1993 and 1990) and the U.S. Department of Interior Innovation Award (1993) for the Lincoln Marsh Wetlands Project. For more information visit, wheatonparkdistrict.com

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