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APRIL 24, 2022 SUNDAY

KIDS DAY

CREATIVE ADVENTURE LAB / 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM / FREE Sponsored by Chad & Laura Chandlee Family. Families are invited to come to the Creative Adventure Lab to participate in all general activities. The festival will not cover the cost of additional special activities or product purchases.

STOP ANIMATION WORKSHOP

CREATIVE ADVENTURE LAB / 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM / FREE As a part of Kid’s Free Day, Sun April 24, kids of all ages can take part in a workshop on creating Stop Motion Animation. This workshop is hosted at the Creative Adventure lab and led by Filmmaker Luke Bassuener of LITTLE BLOOD.

A CULTURAL ENDING

CLOSING FILM WITH BEER & FOOD TASTING FILM: FIVE FLAGS THEATER / DOORS OPEN AT 3:30 PM / 4:00 PM SCREENING / FREE BEER & FOOD: MAIN STREET BETWEEN 4TH AND 5TH STREET / 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM / $5 Sponsored by Community Foundation. Enjoy a film screening of ONE PINT AT A TIME followed by beer samples from select breweries and local food vendors Hot Diggity Dogs, Shugga’s Soul Cafe, and El Paisano, as well as live music from James Tutson. After the film, enjoy Q&A with Producer/Director Aaron Hosé, brewery owner Jon Renthrope of Cajun Fire Brewing, and Day Bracey co-founder of Barrel and FlowFest.

Film Synopsis: Craft beer generates tens of billions of dollars annually for the USA economy. Despite beer’s Egyptian and African heritage, these traditions have been mostly forgotten and are rarely found in American brewing culture. Today, Black-owned breweries make up less than 1% of the nearly 9,000 breweries in operation. Eager to shift the historical perception of who makes and drinks beer, Black brewers, brand owners and influencers across the country are reshaping the craft beer industry and the future of America’s favorite adult beverage.

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