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New Town Hosts Happy Hour Events Featuring Local Breweries

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JAMES CITY-Three local breweries are partnering with New Town to host a series of Happy Hour events on Thursdays on Main Street.

The Happy Hour events will be held from 4 to 7 pm, starting this Thursday, June 17, with Virginia Beer Company. Alewerks Brewing Company will be on deck on June 24 followed by Billsburg Brewery on July 1.

New Town’s Happy Hour events will also include music by Sammy Lee and Johnny St. Clair. The events take place on Main Street at the corner of the Plow & Hearth Store. Admission is free with cold beverages available for purchase. For more information, visit www.newtownwilliamsburg.com.

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