Sep
9
2012
Day One: PARTY Local
You heard us: Party Local.
We're kicking off Support Local Week by asking you to party. Our Local Bazaar, Saturday, September 15 at the brewery, is a gathering of farm-to-fork restaurants and vendors to highlight the important of supporting local and raise awareness of the creativity right in our backyard.
Here's who will be there:
- Midnite Bluegrass Boys: A four-piece bluegrass band from Myersville, Maryland
- Tim Scofield: An aerial sculptor from Baltimore
- Pit Crew Skate Team: Frederick's own skateboarding team
- Charm City Roller Girls: Baltimore's badass roller derby team
- Art and Soul: A DC foodie destination that's farm-to-fork with Southern flair
- Rappahannock River Oysters: A family-owned oyster company off of the Cheasapeake Bay
- Chef Driven DC: Local fare from one of DC's top trucks
- Cafe Nola: A Frederick cafe designed and built by local artists
- The Perfect Truffle: World-class truffles from Frederick's Master Chocolatier Randy Olmstead
- Palmyra Creamery: Farmstead artisan cheese from award-winning Ayrshire cows in Hagerstown, Maryland
- Hedgeapple Farm: Grass-fed beef from a farm less than two miles away from the brewery
- Dublin Roasters: Producer of hand-roasted and organic coffee in Frederick
- Maryland Hop Growers Association: A collective of Maryland hop farmers
- Frederick Community Garden Association: A community garden in downtown Frederick
- Herbalist Susan Hirsch: A medical practitioner who incorporates herbs into health plans
- Massage therapist Melane Douez: A Maryland registered massage practitioner
The Local Bazaar is free and open to the public (21+). Admission will be capped at 500, so we recommend getting here early.