Winter season kick-off party at Dark Sky Brewing set for Nov. 8

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Dark Sky Brewing Company is set to host its fourth annual Winter Season Kick-Off Party on November 8 from 1 to 5 p.m. The event will take place at the brewery’s beer garden patio in Flagstaff, Arizona. Attendees can expect to meet local ski and snowboard vendors while enjoying food, drinks, and the debut of a new brew called Snow Fever.

The party coincides with Northern Arizona University’s homecoming weekend, promising an influx of alumni visitors. To keep guests comfortable in potentially chilly weather, heaters and fire pits will be available on the patio. DJ Quick Kay will provide musical entertainment throughout the afternoon.

A silent auction at the event aims to support Kachina Peaks Avalanche Center (KPAC), a non-profit organization dedicated to avalanche safety in the San Francisco Peaks area.

The event is open to those aged 21 and over, with no reservations required. Street parking is accessible in downtown Flagstaff. More details about Dark Sky Brewing Company can be found on their website: darkskybrewing.com.

Since its inception in 2014, Dark Sky Brewing Company has been known for its diverse craft beer selection. The brewery operates two locations in downtown Flagstaff: a beer garden for adults featuring pub grub from Atmosphere Kitchen and a family-friendly taproom offering wood-fired pizza from Pizzicletta.

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