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The Current Happy Hours at Surly Brewing Co. with Cassandra Lewis
The Current Happy Hours at Surly Brewing Co. with Cassandra LewisThe Current

The Current's Happy Hours: Surly Brewing Co. with Cassandra Lewis

Thursday, July 11
4:00 pm

Surly Brewing Co.

520 Malcolm Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414

The Current is bringing music and fun to Surly Brewing Co.

You’re invited to join us at Surly Brewing Co. for an evening of music and fun. The Current's host Bill DeVille will provide the soundtrack and Cassandra Lewis will perform a live set.

Each of The Current’s Happy Hours are free and open to everyone.

PLUS, this summer The Current is giving away one DayTripper by Vistabule Teardrop Trailer! If you’re an adventure seeker that’s ready to take your campout and music festival game to the next level, enter for your chance to win The Current’s Teardrop Trailer Giveaway here!

The Current’s Happy Hours are presented by DayTripper by Vistabule and the Metropolitan Airports Commission.

The Current's Happy Hours Sponsors 2024
The Current's Happy Hours Sponsors
2024

Bridging Blanket Drive at The Current Happy Hour - Surly Brewing Co.

Bridging is in dire need for blankets, so Surly is taking the opportunity to have the Bridging crew come out to Surly during The Current Happy Hour from 4-7pm in the beer garden to see how many blankets we can get in one night.

Bridging will be onsite in the beer garden accepting new and gently-used blankets, comforters, bedspreads…sizes Twin, Full, Queen, and King. They are also hosting a drawing for those who enter to win a pair of Festival Field tickets. Please come on out to enjoy some live music, have a beer and most importantly, donate a blanket (yes you will get a free beer coupon) for our friends at Bridging.

Bridging, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, empowers people to thrive in their homes by providing quality furniture and household goods for those pursuing housing stability. With locations in Roseville and Bloomington, Bridging is driven by volunteers and donations of basic home essential items from the community. Since 1987, Bridging has served nearly 115,000 households (more than 345,000 individuals) and reduces landfill space by more than 14 million pounds each year. www.bridging.org