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Although temperatures barely reached 40 degrees Saturday, Oct. 13 for the Seeley Lake Chamber of Commerce Tamarack BrewFest, it didn't stop attendees from dancing to the live music by The Double Down Band on the shores of Seeley Lake at the Tamaracks Resort. The Chamber's Executive Director Lisa Hayhurst said the event was a huge success bringing guests to the area from all around.
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Attendees enjoying conversation with new and old friends as they browse the Made-in-Montana vendors.
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Michael Robbins pours a cold one for an attendee. The featured brews this year were from local breweries Big Sky, Highlander and Great Northern. Despite the cold, Robbins was busy keeping the kegs and glasses full.
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All played out, this pup lays down for a break. Many four-legged friends joined their owners at the event at Tamaracks Resort. While the bark park on the lake was open, it was too cold to take a dip.
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Many families attended the Tamarack BrewFest. Children made new friends, played games and enjoyed fresh popcorn while their parents watched and hung out around the many fires. All of the kiddos received prizes and many adults received give-aways throughout the event. Chamber Executive Director Lisa Hayhurst said many of the visitors spent the night and enjoyed checking out Seeley Lake. The Chamber looks forward to continuing this event as well as the Chamber Chill Plunge in February.
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