3rd Annual Lock House Craft Beer & Wine Fest
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817 Conesteo Street,Havre de Grace MD 21078
06 November, 2021
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Craft Beer and Wine Festival at the Lock House Museum, Havre de Grace - Saturday, November 6, 2021, 1-5 pm. Lock House Annual Craft Beer & Wine Festival Saturday, November 6, 2021, from 1-5 pm. The Lock House Craft Beer & Wine Festival brings together some of the best beer and wine, music, and food to one amazing event! This fundraiser takes place on the grounds of the Lock House Museum overlooking the beautiful Susquehanna River. The event features samplings of many different beers and wines, live music, artisans and crafters, and loads of good food. The Sampling Ticket includes admission to the event, a souvenir cup, and unlimited samplings of beer and wine, live music, artisan market, and food trucks all with the backdrop of the Susquehanna River setting the stage for a scenic and memorable event. The General Admission ticket includes admission to the event to listen to music, shop, eat and enjoy the scenery, but no souvenir cup and no beer and wine sampling, but with that same backdrop of the Susquehanna River setting the stage for a scenic and memorable event. Early Bird pricing is available until 9/13. Beer & Wine Logo apparel available here (order by October 18th to ensure delivery): https://www.bonfire.com/2021-beer-amp-wine-festival/ IMPORTANT FAQS: This is a 21+ event and everyone will be asked for ID at the gate. No children of any age are allowed entry. Last call is at 4:30 pm. Sorry, due to insurance restrictions a No Pets policy has been enacted. No coolers or pop-up tents are allowed into the venue. This is a RAIN OR SHINE event so think sunny day! COVID-19 Policy: If, in the event that the State of Maryland declares a State of Emergency, this event will be cancelled and refunds will be issued minus a $10 administrative fee. For event questions, please email [email protected]. The Lock House Museum is located in Havre de Grace, MD along the beautiful Susquehanna River. The museum tells the story of early transportation and the Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal. A 19th century canal that ran from Havre de Grace, MD to Wrightsville, PA. It moved coal and raw materials from the interior of Pennsylvania to Baltimore, Philadelphia and beyond. The lock house was built as the home to the lock tender and the office of the canal toll collector. www.thelockhousemuseum.org.
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