CRAFT BEER AND WINE ENTHUSIASTS UNITE AT SUSQUEHANNA MUSEUM AT THE LOCK HOUSE FOURTH ANNUAL CRAFT BEER AND WINE FESTIVAL

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The festival to take place at the at the Lock House Museum in Havre de Grace April 23, 2022

The Susquehanna Museum at the Lock House is excited to announce the Annual Lock House Craft Beer and Wine Festival. This waterfront festival showcases local wineries and breweries. The event will be held on Saturday, April 23, 2022, from 12pm to 5pm at the Susquehanna Museum at the Lock House, located in Historic Havre de Grace.

“The Lock House Beer and Wine Fest has grown into a signature event for the City of Havre de Grace over the last four years!  This event is the perfect way to kick off our spring season and enjoy the beautiful historic Lock House property,” stated Mayor Bill Martin.

The festival will feature several local breweries and wineries, and a cocktail bar mixing up springtime favorites.

The Stack and Store Self Storage Main Stage will feature live music by local artists including Samantha’s Duo and Exit 93.

Foodies will enjoy delicious fare from Red’s Smokehouse, Taco Bar Food Truck, and other local food trucks.

“We are so excited to host our 4th Annual Craft Beer and Wine Festival at the Susquehanna Museum at the Lockhouse. This is a wonderful chance to share our great museum and beautiful Lockhouse grounds with guests from far and near. This is truly a special event,” stated Vicki O’Keefe, Vice President of the Lock House Museum.

Locals and visitors will get a chance to experience some of Maryland’s best wine and craft beer in a fun, casual, waterfront setting. All proceeds will benefit the Susquehanna Museum at the Lock House. 

For additional event information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.theLockHouseMuseum.org. This event is expected to sell out in advance.

The Annual Lock House Craft Beer and Wine Fest offers something for everyone and will take place rain or shine. 

General Admission Tickets are $15 in advance and Beer & Wine Sampling   

Tickets are $40 in advance.

For more information, please visit www.theLockHouseMuseum.org and follow on Facebook and Instagram @Lock House Museum 

About Susquehanna Museum at the Lock House

The Susquehanna Museum at the Lock House, a 501c3, tells the story of early transportation history along the Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal, a19th century canal that transported coal and various products from the interior of Pennsylvania to the ports of Philadelphia, Baltimore, and beyond. The restored lock tender’s home and canal office features a working lock model and the grounds a swing bridge over the granite-lined lock. Exhibits inside tell the stories of economics, people and villages along the 45-mile canal.

www.theLockHouseMuseum.org

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