Tacoma Strong: Thursday May 7 2020
2 Beers, 5 Love Locals, and 3 Things To Do
Peaks and Pints is open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. for to-go sales from our 13-door craft cooler, growler fills, take-out food and a special to-go cocktail-inspired beer flight. In addition, we’d like to give a few more shout-outs to awesome people offering help and relief during the self-quarantining and sheltering in place. Be well everyone!
2 TO-GO BEERS
7 Seas Brewing has new branding and packaging. Check it out noon to 6 p.m. in their taprooms.
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Narrow Brewing has released Strawberry Essence — their Peanut Butter Cookie blonde ale conditioned on real strawberries and vanilla beans. They’re open noon to 6 p.m.
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5 LOVES LOCAL
Helping Small Businesses Of Tacoma is, well, helping Peaks & Pints until 5 p.m. today. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
Tacoma Urban League is hosting a Virtual Town Hall at 11 a.m. today where they’ll present on the State of Black Tacoma and how COVID-19 is affecting the Black community.
Support NW Perk with a T Town Apparel T-shirt. NW Perk drive-through coffee is in Parkland at 10421 Pacific Ave. S.
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Emergency Food Network’s Mother Earth Farm encourages you to start (or add to) your own home garden. They’re growing “Victory Garden” starts throughout the spring, and giving them away at EFN’s Community Garden as well as other local community gardens and food pantries throughout the county.
Dr. Mckenzie Lynne Hollyoak of Grit City Chiropractic offers spine education on her Instagram account.
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3 THINGS TO DO
It’s Thursday, which means Forest Beutel and Kevin Shintaku play bluegrass at 6 p.m. for ducks to raise money for those in need.
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Odd Otter Brewing offers brew at home kits so you can make their Did Carole Do It? Double IPA.
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Grit City Magazine says watch a live stream of Tacoma’s resident peregrine falcons.
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LINK: Tacoma Strong archives