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Beer, Bikes, and Outdoor Movies at Gas Works Park

Margaret Margaret July 24, 2013 4 Comments

cof_photos_16The 4th annual Clips Beer & Film Tour, the travelling beer and film festival, is headed to Gas Works Park this Friday night, July 26.

Sponsored by New Belgium Brewing, Clips Beer & Film Tour brings 18 independent short films to be projected on an outdoor screen, as well as 18 of New Belgium’s “Lips of Faith” varieties of beer for movie-goers to try. 100% of the event’s proceeds goes to Nature Consortium, a local grassroots, community-based organization that brings people, art, and the environment together.

At the end of the night, Nature Consortium will raffle off a one-of-a-kind “Fat Tire Ale” bicycle along with some other fun prizes. Raffle tickets are available now at Recycled Cycles (University District and Fremont locations) or at Nature Consortium’s office (4408 Delridge Way SW #107).

Admission to the event is free, and beers will be available as 3-ounce samples for $1.25 or 12-ounce pours for $5. The beer garden opens at 8pm and the films begin at sundown. Food by Hallava Falafel and Fusion on the Run will be available for purchase.

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4 Comments

  1. Aaron
    July 24, 2013 at 1:44 pm

    Any idea if this event is kid-friendly?

  2. Joyce
    July 24, 2013 at 2:11 pm

    Or dog friendly?

  3. Margaret Margaret
    July 24, 2013 at 2:41 pm

    I know it is dog friendly, so long as the dog is “kept on a leash and in your control.” @Aaron, I don’t think they would turn away families with children; but because this is a beer-centric event, the films will be skewed toward adults; but there’s no language within the site that says children aren’t allowed…

  4. seattlealan
    July 25, 2013 at 12:06 pm

    They had the area fenced off into beer and non-beer areas when we went to the one 2 years ago. It was a nice evening with interesting short films.

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