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Keystone, Colorado's Bluegrass & Beer FestivalSki Resort's annual Gig Draws 6,000 to Sample Music and Microbrews
Keystone, a ski resort near Denver, Colorado, is a popular summer destination for outdoor lovers, too. Thousands are also drawn to the annual Bluegrass & Beer Festival.
Just 65 miles from Denver, Summit County's Keystone Resort hosts a number of events coordinated by the Keystone Neighbourhood Company. One of the more popular of these is the Bluegrass and Beer Festival, an annual event that offers food, music and microbrewed beers. Keystone Resort in Summit County, ColoradoKeystone is one of four major ski areas in Summit County, a snowclad mountain area of 600 square miles. In summer, Summit County's lakes, rivers and spectacular scenery attract thousands of bicyclists, hikers and fishermen. The high country is also known for vivid wildflower displays and birding. Ski resorts like Keystone and Copper Mountain offer chairlift and gondola rides to mountain meadows, and area lakes provide boating and sailing. The Keystone Neighbourhood Company's mission is to invest in facilities and events which attract residents and visitors in order to create a viable four-season community. The organization coordinates a number of shows and events, including the annual Bluegrass and Beer Festival. Keystone's Bluegrass and Beer FestivalThis year's (13th) annual Bluegrass and Beer Festival was held on the weekend of August 1st and 2nd. An estimated 6,000 participants came from Denver and elsewhere to enjoy free bluegrass and country music. Food was available from local restaurants, and a $30 ticket provided a 3 ounce sample glass with unlimited access to 30 hand-crafted microbrews. The Michelob Brewing Company was the Presenting Sponsor, serving $5 pints of their beer at the Pavilion tent, which also served as a second music stage. Other partners and sponsors included Keystone Resort, Comcast, Icelandic Glacial, Chipotle and High Country Conservation Center. Energy Alley offered inflatables and other wacky activities for kids. Free music was provided by The Ackermans, The Luv Brothers, Stanleytones, White Water Ramble, Grass It Up, Spring Creek Band and Marty Jones, who wrapped up the festival Sunday evening to a stand-up, joyous and dancing crowd. Judging from the T-shirts, all 50 states were well represented. The weekend was sunny, the pine-filled air invigorating and the mountain scenery spectacular. This year's festival was a huge success by any measure, and benefited the High Country Conservation Center, as well. The High Conservation Center in KeystoneEach year the Bluegrass and Beer Festival selects an area organization as the Festival Beneficiary. This year's beneficiary was the High Country Conservation Center. The Center was founded originally as the Summit Recycling Project in 1976, a non-profit organization that promoted resource recovery and which fostered the conservation ethic. Today the HCC embraces programs that involve energy conservation, green building, waste reduction and even climate change. Summer in Keystone and the Bluegrass and Beer FestivalKeystone and other high mountain Colorado ski resorts are growing into year-round destinations. Summer in the mountains can be just as fun as winter, with a wide range of activities and events. One of these events that appeals to old and young alike is the high-spirited Bluegrass and Beer Festival, an annual August weekend just an hour from Denver.
The copyright of the article Keystone, Colorado's Bluegrass & Beer Festival in Colorado Travel is owned by Bob Bowers. Permission to republish Keystone, Colorado's Bluegrass & Beer Festival in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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