The Best Hudson Valley Book Fair Comes with Free Beer
What do books and beer have in common? You can enjoy both for an amazing cause in just a few days.
The magicians at Newburgh Brewing Company are back at it for their second-annual partnership with Golden Hour Books. Here's how you can make a difference in the community and your own household while enjoying some amazing (and free) beer:
Books for the 'Burgh Returns to Newburgh Brewing Company
Books for the 'Burgh returns to Newburgh Brewing Company on Thursday, November 14th. While the partnership with the locally-owned Golden Hour Books remains the same, the event itself will be little bit different.
What to Expect
What remains the same is that children's books will be available for charitable purchase, meaning that the book you buy will be donated to local Orange and Ulster County libraries. Plus, a purchase of a book gets you a free pint from Newburgh Brewing Company (below).
What's New at Books for the 'Burgh
A difference from last year, however, is that books will also be available for personal purchase, with books for both children and adults in stock for pre-holiday shopping. There will also be a raffle with great local prizes, but that's not all...
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Lofty Goal for Local Hudson Valley Libraries
The personal goal set by Golden Hour Books and Newburgh Brewing Company is to donate two copies of each children's book available to each local library (a total of 300 donated books). According to Newburgh Brewing Company, the first library to receive every donated title will win a night out for its staff at the taproom (below).
Information for Books for the 'Burgh
Books for the 'Burgh is on Thursday, November 14th from 4pm-11pm at Newburgh Brewing Company, located at 88 South Colden Street in Newburgh, NY. Golden Hours Books is located at 181 Broadway in Newburgh or online at goldenhourbookstore.com.
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