If it's August, it must be time for the annual Lemoore Lions Brewfest, slated for August 22

Visitors must be 21 years or older to attend the event. Ticket prices are $35 each, and the price includes live music, unlimited beer and sausage sampling. Additional food and wine sampling, as well as soda and water, is also included. Designated driver tickets are available for $20 each and include everything except for alcohol tasting. Back by popular demand is musical guest 51 Aces from Fresno.
This is the Lemoore Lions biggest and most successful fundraiser and is sponsored by the Sequoia Beverage Company and numerous local businesses. One hundred percent of the proceeds are donated to various community organizations and causes, including the Lemoore Parks and Recreation Department (Easter Egg Hunt, Volunteen program, Breakfast with Santa), West Hills College-Lemoore Campus Endowment Fund, and the Lemoore Police Department’s Presents on Patrol and Shoe Drive programs.
Last year, proceeds from the Brewfest allowed us to make additional donations to the Lemoore Senior Center, the NAS Lemoore Aviator Memorial Association, and the Lemoore Police Department’s Explorer program. This year, donations will be made to the Lemoore High School Sober Grad, the Lemoore Police Department’s Police Activities League, and scholarships for West Hills College-Lemoore Campus students.
Tickets are available from any Lemoore Lion member and can also be purchased on Friday evenings at the Lemoore Chamber of Commerce Rockin’ the Arbor events and at several of our sponsors, including the Lemoore Stadium Cinemas, the Lemoore Parks and Recreation Department, Gonsalves-Fasso Florist, and the Chicken Shack.
For more information about the brewfest or to purchase tickets you can also call (559) 707-0435 or (559) 707-7499. To use your credit or debit card call (559) 707-0435.
Tickets will not be sold at the event so buy early. Come out and have a great time while supporting a service club that gives back to the community.
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