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Annual Belgian Beer Festival Benefits Hoboken Volunteers
The event is tonight on the roof of the Dubliner at First and River streets.
Raise your glass, Hoboken. The Belgian Beer Fest is back in town.
What started as a night of Belgian beers out of the back deck of organizer Tim Skennion’s home in 2003 is continuing for its 12th year and takes place at 7 p.m. on the roof of the Dubliner at First and River streets in Hoboken.
All proceeds go toward Hoboken Volunteers, a nonprofit organization that connects area volunteers with businesses in need.
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“We’re very honored to be the recipient,” Hoboken Volunteers Founder Tim Occhipinti told nj.com. “We look forward to reinvesting the proceeds back into the Hoboken community.”
Donated wheat beers from Boulder Beer Co. will be available as well as a cash bar for all other types of drinks. There is a suggested donation of $20.
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