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Bonfires and Brews — The Peak's Backyard Party Series

In addition to the live entertainment and plenty to eat and drink, there are also yard games (corn hole and volleyball, for instance) for those who want to move around and play in the yard.

by Kalli Oberlander
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May 22, 2019 at 10:45 AM

Saturday, May 25

Are you the type of person who loves to kick off summer by hanging out with friends, eating great food, and drinking ice cold brew? Then look no further because Peek'n Peak's got you covered with their ongoing Bonfires and Brews Concert Series.

Starting soon,  you can consider the Peak your backyard. There will be nine additional dates to relax with a large bonfire as this series will continue into October. With a variety of rock and pop talent to see, there's an evening for everybody here.

Heather McBriar, corporate events manager at the Peak, explains that the atmosphere at Bonfires and Brews is "really laid back, a 'pull up a chair and hang out with your friends' kind of event. At the end of the evening, we have s'mores with the bonfire. It's a kick-off summer party, with certain foods and beers highlighted."

In addition to the live entertainment and plenty to eat and drink, there are also yard games (corn hole and volleyball, for instance) for those who want to move around and play in the yard.

What makes each Bonfires and Brew night unique (besides the music, of course) is the theme of the evening. On June 15, the theme is #1 Dad Day in honor of Father's Day. There will also be a corn hole tournament that day.

Another great theme, "Dog Days of Summer," is set to take place on July 20 as they honor the Humane Society. Speaking of animals, are you aware that this event is pet-friendly?

Be sure to gather your friends, especially your four-legged ones, to kick off the summer right. — Kalli Oberlander

Saturdays, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. // Peek'n Peak Resort, 1405 Olde Rd., Clymer, NY 14724 // pknpk.com

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