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The Detroit Fall Beer Festival is back after being cancelled last year due to COVID-19. Our mission as the Michigan Brewers Guild is to promote and protect the Michigan beer industry, said Scott Graham, brewers guild executive director. Our biggest promotions and our longest standing promotions are our beer festivals. What better way to promote Michigan beer than to get people to taste it with lots of different breweries in one setting? Taking place in the city s Eastern Market on Oct. 23, The Detroit Fall Beer Festival tickets go on sale Aug. 5. With COVID-19, it has been over a year without having any of our beer festivals, Graham said. First and foremost, they re to showcase a number of breweries and their beer, but they re also important fundraisers for our nonprofit organization. ....
Apr 30, 2021 LANSING – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today encouraged restaurants, bars and other food and drink establishments across Michigan hard hit by COVID-19 to apply for $28.6 billion in federal Restaurant Revitalization Fund direct relief being provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration under the American Rescue Plan. “Restaurant owners and other food establishments have made incredible sacrifices over the past year to keep their communities safe and slow the spread of COVID-19,” said Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “This vital relief will help ensure they can keep their doors open and continue to serve their communities while also ensuring their workers can stay employed entering the critical summer season.” ....