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’Boro Bites and Brews Craft Beer and Food Truck Festival Set for June 2​

The Business Education Partnership Foundation (BEP) will hold its third annual ’Boro Bites and Brews festival on Saturday, June 2, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Murfreesboro Medical Clinic. In addition to craft beers, the event will feature live music, food trucks and other vendors.

Sponsored by Stones River Total Beverages and Murfreesboro Medical Clinic, ’Boro Bites and Brews will feature a vast array of beer flavors and varieties from local home brewers, commercial craft breweries, microbrewery startups and distilleries, including Smackdab Brewing, Panther Creek, Mos Alesley Brewing, Mid-State Brewsters, Vitruvian Artisan Ales, Garr’s Beer Company, Devil’s Backbone, Clayton James Tennessee Whiskey, Big Machine Vodka, Chattanooga Whiskey, Stolen Rum, Tennessee Brew Works, Goodwood Brewing Company, Blackstone Brewing Company and special selections from Stones River Total Beverages.

“The Mid-State Brew Crew is proud to provide our homemade wares to the people of Murfreesboro to assist in raising funds that go toward the Business Education Partnership,” said Adrian Oldham, a representative from the Mid-State Brew Crew, a local home brewers’ association.

Bands performing at ’Boro Bites and Brews include The Garden of Eden and No Name Blues; production will be provided by Kirkwood Productions.

Proceeds from ’Boro Bites and Brews will support BEP’s programs that prepare students for the workforce by connecting classroom lessons to careers. BEP is well known in the community for its tuition-free summer career exploration camps for students.

“BEP’s mission to help connect the businesses in Rutherford County with the students is something that I believe in. Their mission to help students to begin to explore the types of jobs that exist for them upon graduation and teaching the skills that are valuable in the business world are a great asset to both the students and the community,” Stones River Total Beverages owner Charlie Patel said.

The ’Boro Bites and Brews festival will be held outdoors at Murfreesboro Medical Clinic.

“MMC is honored to act as a sponsor and host for the ’Boro, Bites & Brews event,” Murfreesboro Medical Clinic CEO Joseph A. Peay said. “We strive to direct our involvement towards programs that better the quality of life for those in our community, and the BEP is an organization that closely aligns with that mission.”

In addition to Stones River Total Beverages and Murfreesboro Medical Clinic, ’Boro Bites and Brews sponsors include the Murfreesboro Pulse, VIP Murfreesboro Magazine, Holston Gases Inc., and the Rutherford County Convention and Visitors Bureau. For more information on sponsorship opportunities and benefits, visit borobitesandbrews.com/sponsor.

The brewer and vendor registration deadline is May 15 . To participate, visit borobitesandbrews.com/vendors.

General admission tickets are $35 in advance, and $40 at the door. Designated driver tickets are $15. The event is 21 and up. ​For more information or to purchase tickets, visit borobitesandbrews.com, or call 615-278-2012.

The Business Education Partnership (BEP) is an education nonprofit based at the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce. BEP serves students, teachers, school counselors, and administrators in both the Murfreesboro City Schools and the Rutherford County Schools. To support or to learn more about the Business Education Partnership, call Amelia Bozeman at 615-278-2008 or email abozeman@rutherfordchamber.org.

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