The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Pooches aplenty at Dogs & Brews

- By Michelle Lynch mlynch@readingeag­le.com @BerksMiche­lle on Twitter

While golden retrievers Bentley, Riley, Tucker and Sugars splashed in the Wyomissing Creek, their owners cooled down with cold beers.

The canine playmates were part of a friendly group of seven dogs and eight people to enjoy Dogs & Brews at the Reading Public Museum.

The seventh annual event benefited the museum’s educationa­l programs and the Animal Rescue League of Berks County.

“Usually, we do some kind of yearly project with the ARL,” said Lindsay Crist, museum director of community developmen­t. “It’s a good relationsh­ip.”

Crist said the annual beer tasting event typically draws 500 to 600 people and their pets, but the number of tickets sold this year was limited to 200 due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“This year is definitely a lot smaller,” she said.

Other adjustment­s included social distancing and mask-wearing while walking on the museum grounds.

The $45 ticket price included one adult drinking ticket and tasting glass.

Tickets for designated drivers were available at a reduced price and included unlimited non-alcoholic beverages.

The event also included musical entertainm­ent by Dave and Amy Lewis of Mo7s, food truck offerings and craft vendors.

Sharliene Bowers and her husband, Tom Rhoads, of Ruscombman­or Township

relaxed on a bench outside with their dog, Jaeger, at their feet.

Bowers said she had sampled several beers and planned to try a few more. Rhoads, as designated driver, stuck to soft drinks, while Jaeger quenched his thirst at the canine water stations.

An American Kennel Club champion and certified therapy dog, the friendly German shepherd caught the attention of twin sisters Kenley and Rowan Schmidt, 2, and their brother, Carter, 4.

The children were with their mother, Jessica Schmidt, whose husband, Lucan, is cofounder with Josh Taylor of the Schaylor Brewing Company, Cumru Township, one of 12 microbrewe­ries represente­d at the event.

Though attendance was limited, Crist said, the number of breweries was about average.

Several yards from the event midway, the retrievers and their owners grouped under popup tents near the creek bank.

The friends, who live throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, met three years ago at a Golden Jubilee at Dewey Beach, Del., and bonded over their mutual interest in retrievers, said Bonnie Thomas of Allentown, who with her husband, Allan, owns Bentley and Tucker.

This was the second year they attended Dogs & Brews as a group.

“We have a lot of fun together,” Allan Thomas said.

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 ?? MICHELLE LYNCH — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Jaeger, the German shepherd, is petted by Kenly Schmidt, 2, while the dog’s owners, Sharliene Bowers and her husband, Tom Rhoads, of Ruscombman­or Township relax at the seventh annual Dogs & Brews at the Reading Public Museum. Kenly’s twin sister, Rowan, and their mother, Jessica Schmidt, are in the background. The annual event benefits the museum and Animal Rescue League of Berks County.
MICHELLE LYNCH — MEDIANEWS GROUP Jaeger, the German shepherd, is petted by Kenly Schmidt, 2, while the dog’s owners, Sharliene Bowers and her husband, Tom Rhoads, of Ruscombman­or Township relax at the seventh annual Dogs & Brews at the Reading Public Museum. Kenly’s twin sister, Rowan, and their mother, Jessica Schmidt, are in the background. The annual event benefits the museum and Animal Rescue League of Berks County.
 ?? MICHELLE LYNCH — MEDIANES GROUP ?? Allan Thomas of Allentown plays in the Wyomissing Creek with his golden retrievers Bentley and Tucker, at the seventh annual Dogs & Brews at the Reading Public Museum. The annual event benefits the museum and Animal Rescue League of Berks County.
MICHELLE LYNCH — MEDIANES GROUP Allan Thomas of Allentown plays in the Wyomissing Creek with his golden retrievers Bentley and Tucker, at the seventh annual Dogs & Brews at the Reading Public Museum. The annual event benefits the museum and Animal Rescue League of Berks County.
 ?? MICHELLE LYNCH — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Dave and Amy Lewis of Mo7s provided entertainm­ent for the seventh annual Dogs & Brews at the Reading Public Museum.
MICHELLE LYNCH — MEDIANEWS GROUP Dave and Amy Lewis of Mo7s provided entertainm­ent for the seventh annual Dogs & Brews at the Reading Public Museum.
 ?? MICHELLE LYNCH — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Golden retrievers play in the Wyomissing Creek during Dogs & Brews at the Reading Public Museum. The dogs belong to a group of friends that came to the event from as far as Delaware and Maryland.
MICHELLE LYNCH — MEDIANEWS GROUP Golden retrievers play in the Wyomissing Creek during Dogs & Brews at the Reading Public Museum. The dogs belong to a group of friends that came to the event from as far as Delaware and Maryland.

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