
Tameside Rotary Beer Festival organisers are pulling out all the stops as the countdown continues for their Beer Festival in Stalybridge this month following its postponement in September.
The festival will now go ahead next week on Friday and Saturday, November 18 and 19 at Stalybridge Civic Hall, Trinity Street, Stalybridge from 12 noon to 11pm each day.
Admission will be by programme, purchased on the door at a cost of £3.
Offering more than 40 beers, including local craft beers, alongside a selection of ciders and wines, the festival will also offer visitors live music and entertainment with an impressive line up including Mossley Ukulele Group, Pattison Fog, Tameside Community Voices, Steely Don and the Potcheen Chasers.
If you are thirsting for more then drinks packages will available alongside soft drinks, snacks and food.
The event is organised by Tameside Rotary whose President, Mohammed Shamsul Karim, said: “We are delighted that we have been able to rearrange this popular community event which helps us to raise money for local and national charities.
“There will be plenty to toast at this year’s festival, which would not be possible without the avid support of local businesses, individuals and volunteers.
“I would like to thank all our advertisers, sponsors and partners for their continued support.”
The profits raised from this year’s festival will go to Smallshaw Hurst Community Action Group, Cancer Research UK and other Tameside Rotary supported charities.
The festival was postponed in September as a mark of respect following the passing of Her Majesty The Queen.
Tameside Rotarians are hoping that everyone will join them to say ‘cheers’ to the beers and to raise a glass to make this year’s event a huge success in its 10th celebratory year.
You can learn more about the festival by visiting www.TamesideRotaryClub.com where you will also find information about the club and how you can get involved to help support the local community.
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