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    Clarktoberfest Celebration October 4

    September 5, 2014No Comments
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    logo_madeinclarkdale2Clarkdale AZ (September 5, 2014) – Clarkdale’s Entertainment District will be hoppin’ on Saturday, October 4.   Come celebrate the season with Clarktoberfest!

    Beginning at noon and continuing until 9 p.m., Main Street will be blocked off in the Historic Business District between 9th and 10th Street.  A beer garden, wine area, food, arts and crafts booths, live music will make this a day-long destination for locals and visitors alike.

    Sponsored by Cliff Castle Casino Hotel, entertainment will include the Neon All Stars the Izzies, Janice Paul Combo, and Copper State Collective.  The stage will be set up on Main Street facing towards Mingus Mountain.

    Other major sponsors, including Newgate Homes and Freeport McMoRan, helped to insure that this is a fun, safe, family-friendly event. All area businesses will be open.

    The beer garden will be next to the 10-12 Lounge on Main Street.  Plenty of parking is available throughout the town and shuttles will bring visitors from designated parking areas.

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    In addition to being open for business, Clarkdale restaurants including Main Street Café and Pizzeria, Nate’s Cowboy Café, #1 Food Store and Su Casa will have food available for purchase on the street.

    A Vendor Application can be obtained by contacting madeinclarkdale2012@gmail.com.

    The Clarkdale Downtown Business Alliance planned and coordinated this event.  

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