Charleston Beer Fest Tickets are On Sale Now
We’re excited to team up with our friends at REV Federal Credit Union to make this year’s Beer Fest the biggest and best yet! This year’s event will take place in October at Riverfront Park from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The festival includes:
● Over 60 Regional breweries – click HERE for a list of some of the breweries
● Beer games
● Titos Vodka Cocktails will also be available, plus small selection of wine
● Music all-day by – Dustbowl Revival, Kanika Moore and the Brown Eyed Bois, Empire Strikes Brass, Certainly So
● 20 Food Trucks and 30 Craft Vendors – see list here – https://www.chsbeerfest.org/vendors
This year, tastings are included with GA and VIP admission tickets, full-pour tickets, and all new festival merchandise will be available for purchase. Attendees can enjoy their favorite regional brews, support local businesses and food vendors, participate in various games and challenges, and enjoy music from several bands with a beautiful waterfront view.
“For nearly 33 years, Palmetto Community Care has made it our mission to assist those living with HIV and AIDS by providing a full spectrum of compassionate care and supportive services while busting myths, breaking down barriers, and inspiring hope. We are constantly working toward ending the HIV epidemic through increased HIV testing, prevention, and education. Last year, our case managers had over 19,000 contacts with clients. They assisted 536 people in finding stable housing, 418 in finding oral or primary health care, and 479 with emergency financial assistance and food bank-delivered meals. We also paid more than $3.5 million for life-saving medications and $1 million to provide health insurance for our clients. Those are just a few examples of what it means to say, “Drink Beer. Do Good.” Charleston Beerfest is our primary fundraiser in helping us ensure that no one living with HIV or AIDS should go without medical care, everyday resources, and emotional support.” said Bradley Childs, Chief Executive Officer of Palmetto Community Care. Thank you to our friends at REV for joining forces with us to #UpTheGood for Palmetto Community Care. Together, we can build a healthier, more resilient community!
Grab your tickets now to celebrate our region’s thriving brewery culture and support Palmetto Community Care’s work to promote public health throughout the Lowcountry. Ticket information is available at https://www.chsbeerfest.org/tickets. General Admission, VIP packages, and Designated Driver ticket options are available to ensure everyone can enjoy the Lowcountry’s premier beer festival; to purchase, CLICK HERE.
Charleston Beer Fest – Safe Ride Home Program
Drinking and driving never mix! That’s why Joye Law Firm is proud to sponsor a “Safe Free Home” from the Charleston Beer Fest. The firm is providing a FREE $25 Uber voucher to all attendees.
How it works:
Option 1 – Pre-register by clicking HERE between now and 10/23/24.
Option 2 – Simply visit the Joye Law Firm booth at Charleston Beer Fest or scan one of their QR codes at the event. They will send you a voucher as quickly as possible so you can arrange for a safe ride home.
About Palmetto Community Care
PCC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for persons living with HIV/AIDS and providing HIV prevention resources for schools, churches, community organizations, and workplaces in Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester counties. We believe no one living with HIV or AIDS should go without medical care, everyday resources, and emotional support.
PCC takes a multi-faceted approach to helping those living with HIV/AIDS by providing medical case management, access to medical care, housing assistance, financial assistance, nutritional assistance, and legal assistance, along with an array of other supportive services. PCC also works to prevent this epidemic through education, media campaigns, community outreach, and free, daily HIV/STD testing.
For more than 33 years, Palmetto Community Care has been serving men, women, and children living with HIV/AIDS. We remain dedicated to improving our community and improving outcomes for individuals living with HIV until there is a cure for this epidemic.
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