Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
One of our favorite activities during this pandemic has been to find a safe and inviting spot outdoors to enjoy a beer and some fresh air.
Even though we ve been separated from each other, it allowed my wife and me to feel like we were still connecting with people. I also learned that western New Yorkers like to enjoy a beer outside regardless of the temperature. We had some great outdoors hangs.
So as the world starts to open back up, I thought it would be a great opportunity to highlight some of the awesome breweries in the area where you can enjoy a beer with a beautiful view or welcoming patio.
1:30-3 p.m.
A Better Life Brianna’s Hope, substance abuse recovery and support group meeting, Meese Chapel United Methodist Church, 2906 C.R. 60, Auburn. To meet by video conference, email brad.sisk@inumc.org.
6-8 p.m. â
First Friday events in downtown Auburn; wagon rides at Jackson Street between 6th and 7th streets; Hoosier Mama Food Truck; Eckhart Public Library planting sunflowers; Auburn Garden Club planting annuals; live music 6-7 p.m. by Austin Marsh at 9th Street Brew Coffee House, DeKalb High School jazz band at Olive Twist and Dave Kurtz at Auburn Atrium MarketPlace.
8 p.m. â
Saturday
7:30-10 a.m. â
1:30-3 p.m.
A Better Life Brianna’s Hope, substance abuse recovery and support group meeting, Meese Chapel United Methodist Church, 2906 C.R. 60, Auburn. To meet by video conference, email brad.sisk@inumc.org.
7 p.m. â
Tunes on Tap video DJ and karaoke, Garrett Eagles, 220 S. Randolph St., Garrett. Open to the public. Must be 21 years old.
Saturday
4 p.m. until gone â
Waterloo Auxiliary Fire Department, Highâs chicken barbecue and pork chops, Waterloo Fire Department, dine in or carry out. The cost is $12 for a meal or $8 for meat only.
4-7 p.m. â
Homemade beef-and-noodles dinner, Jackson Township Fire Hall, 3390 C.R. 60 south of Auburn. The event is a fundraiser for the historic Jackson Center Grange Hall restoration project. The meal includes homemade beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, applesauce, homemade pie and drink for a freewill donation. One-pound packages of noodles also will be available for sale during the dinner. The gra
5:30-8:30 p.m. â
Classic Car Concert Series, free outdoor music at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, 1600 Wayne St., with music starting at 6 p.m.; featuring Whoa, Man!; concert-goers are encouraged to show off their cars and bring blankets and lawn chairs for seating.
Friday
1:30-3 p.m.
A Better Life Brianna’s Hope, substance abuse recovery and support group meeting, Meese Chapel United Methodist Church, 2906 C.R. 60, Auburn. To meet by video conference, email brad.sisk@inumc.org.
7 p.m. â
Tunes on Tap video DJ and karaoke, Garrett Eagles, 220 S. Randolph St., Garrett. Open to the public. Must be 21 years old.