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Foolproof Brewing slates Augtoberfe­st

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As Foolproof Brewing Company in Pawtucket approaches their 10th year of business, so marks the 10th celebratio­n of their favorite pastime, Augtoberfe­st. Augtoberfe­st returns on Saturday, August 13th. This year the tickets to attend Augtoberfe­st at 241 Grotto Avenue will only be $10.

“Summer in Rhode Island is worth celebratin­g. We’ve had years where we have had to turn away people for not having tickets, and cost was sometimes a barrier to entry. The $10 ticket price this year avoids that.

I want everyone to feel included, and welcome to stay and join in the fun,” says John Windle, the Foolproof taproom manager.

What you can expect at Augtoberfe­st this year is live music by The Pogs and Kickin Brass Band and a food truck lineup consisting of Cluck Truck, La Costa, and Top Dogs. Drawing inspiratio­n from Oktoberfes­t, there will also be a stein hoisting contest, among other contests, to win prizes. Branded beer steins will be available for purchase to get into the spirit of Augtoberfe­st. If you don’t

• Rock Out The Cancer, August 13th from 6:30pm to 11:00pm, Cercle Laurier on East School Street, Woonsocket. Come out & Rock Out with Hearts with Hope Inc., Lucas Diablo, Metal Godz, and Rhody for an amazing cause and helping fellow Novans in Need. Hearts with Hope Inc. is a non-profit organizati­on dedicated to helping Woonsocket High School Alumni in times of need due to a life-altering event. Donated funds have gone to assist: displaced fire victims, funeral expenses, medical bills, etc. Each year we hold events that culminate in over $10,000 donated annually. Any money raised from this event is earmarked for approved applicatio­ns of Alumni or their family members get a spot in one of the tents or air conditione­d taproom, feel free to bring your own lawn chair and post up in the parking lot. The $10 ticket price includes one drink ticket. Compliment­ary entry is granted to designated drivers and Foolproof will also be offering a discounted Uber code to make sure everyone gets home safely.

For tickets, visit https://shop.brewerycol­lective.net/collection­s/foolproof-brewing-events/products/augtoberfe­st-2022.

that are battling cancer or have battled cancer. This event will be under the outside pavilion and is RAIN OR SHINE! We will be having raffles and a 50/50 raffle. Tickets are $20.00 per person.

• Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park Hosts Special World War II Program Commemorat­e the Blackstone Valley’s involvemen­t in World War II during a special program hosted at the Whitin Mill in Whitinsvil­le, MA, on Sunday, August 14, 2022. Presented in partnershi­p with Open Sky Community Services, Battleship Cove, and the Museum of Work and Culture. How did workers in the Blackstone Valley contribute to the war effort during World War II? Explore exhibits on manufactur­ing,

see uniforms from the 1940s, and learn the story of the Ghost Army Tank. There will be short lectures at 11:30 AM and 1:30 PM and a chance to connect with veterans from the war. Activities will be available for kids throughout the day. This event will also include a station with informatio­n on access to public lands. Rangers will have America the Beautiful and Federal Recreation­al Land passes available for veterans and active-duty military personnel. The Whitin Mill is located at 50 Douglas Rd., Whitinsvil­le. Runs from 11 AM – 3 PM, free of charge. There will be plenty of free parking and accessible spaces.

• The Rhode Island Folk Festival is returning to Rose Larisa Park in East Providence, RI on Sunday August 28. The free music festival includes some of the finest folk, rock, acoustic and Americana acts in Rhode Island and beyond. The 2022 festival features critically acclaimed artists like Jake Blount, Robin Lane, and The Fools. Local musicians including Mark Cutler, Julie Rhodes, Sidy Maiga, and Beauquet are also among over 50 acts who will be performing. The festival features three stages of music, food trucks, and craft vendors. Formerly known as the Providence Folk Festival, RIFF is a project of Hear in RI, and is produced by RI singer-songwriter John Fuzek. Board President, performer, and “Songbird Stage” host Allysen Callery is looking forward to celebratin­g some of the region’s best music. The Rhode Island Folk Festival remains free and accessible for all attendees. There is a Go Fund Me campaign in progress for those who would like to support the event. Follow this link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/rhode-island-folk-festival.

• Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park Summer Walkabout Series. Learn about your local national park—and other fascinatin­g historic spots in the Blackstone Valley—by joining us for 13 free, guided walking tours. Some highlights include: . On August 25, 2022, celebrate the National Park Service’s 106th birthday in style by touring America’s first mill village, Slatersvil­le, RI. This series will run on consecutiv­e Thursday evenings at 6:30 PM EDT through August 25, 2022. All programs are free and do not require registrati­on. To learn more about specific walks, visit the National Historical Park’s website at www.nps. gov/blrv. For more informatio­n, contact Park Ranger Allison Horrocks at Allison_Horrocks@ NPS.gov.

• 13th Annual R&B Heritage Month Festival, $10 in advance or at the door, Saturday August 20, 2022, 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM, Cape Verdean Progressiv­e Center, 329 Grosvenor Ave, East Providence. RIRBPS is pleased to be holding its 13th Annual R&B Heritage Month Festival after the covid hiatus. This Festival will feature R&B organist Lonnie Gasperini and his trio. The R&B Preservati­on Hall Allstar Band will also perform. The Festival honors the legacy, heritage and history of R&B Music in Rhode Island and the contributi­on of R&B to the local culture. In 2006 the Governor and Mayor of Providence, proclaimed August as R&B Heritage Month. This Proclamati­on noted that Black community Rhythm & Blues may be the most significan­t cultural contributi­on to local music.

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