Lemoore's Kings Lions Club puts on yet another popular Brewfest in Lemoore park
The event was a sellout, with all 1,200 tickets snatched up. About 1,100 sold before the event opened at 5 p.m. Saturday. Local beer vendors such as Hop Forged out of Hanford were included in the 25 beer stands serving up a wide variety of brews.

Food vendors such as Lemoore's Sushi Table and Hanford's Toshiko Japanese Cuisine were among seven food stands with very long lines.
The Kings Lions' generosity was on display as the club handed out $2,000 checks to the Sarah Mooney Museum and United Cerebral Palsy. The club also awarded the Lemoore Parks and Recreation Department $2,500.
Photos by Gary Feinstein, Feinsteinfotos

Visitors enjoyed the combination of good suds and great food.

Brewfest patrons enjoyed games on an almost perfect summer day in the Kings Lions Park.

Lemoore's Sarah Mooney Museum was awarded $2,000 at the Brewfest.

Lemoore's Sunny Law of Sushi Table, hands out samples of his cuisine.

Super Mercado Leon handed out tacos to long lines all evening.

The Valley Cats returned to Kings Lions Park for the annual Brewfest.

A little shade was provided for Brewfest patrons
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