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May 14, 2021 | 4:01 PM
Brews & Burgers Walk
Good vibrations. Good libations. Enjoy a memorable Saturday afternoon visiting with friends and merchants while you stroll historic Beach Street in downtown Daytona Beach and sample local craft beers.
Saturday, May 22 from 1 to 5 p.m. Attendees will enjoy sampling the many unique types of craft beer and styles from local breweries. Attendees are encouraged to purchase advance tickets.
Tickets are available in advance at $20/person at https://brews-burger-walk.
eventbrite.com and $20/person the day of the event (at the event until sell-out).
All attendees must register at one of the registration points to receive their Brews & Burgers Walk Passport, brew tickets, and souvenir mug. There will be two check-in registration locations: one on South Beach Street and one on North Beach Street. Plenty of free parking is available behind the Riverfront Shops. Must be 21 to participate, proper ID required. This is a rain or shine event.
By Hamish MacPherson
Back in the Day
Colonel Colin Mackenzie and his Indian pandits Painting by Thomas Hickey (1816). Suggested identities of the persons from left to right are Dhurmia, a Jain pandit holding a palm-leaf manuscript, Cavelli Venkata Lechmiah, a Telugu Brahmin pandit, Colin THE British Empire may have been defunct for decades, save its septic presence in the deluded mindsets of many English exceptionalists and comparatively few Scottish Unionists, but it can nevertheless never be denied that Scots played more than their fair share in developing and maintaining that empire. I have shown in past columns how Scottish soldiers, engineers, doctors and administrators were key people in the empire project from its inception and, in the latter half of the 18th century and throughout the 19th century, Scots achieved high positions and great influence in the military in particular.