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Andersonville City Made Fest - Sept 12 & 13

Chicago's "Local-Only" Fest Highlights the Bands, Brews, Artists and Cuisine That Makes This City Great

Andersonville City Made Fest

Chi-Town’s “Local-Only” Festival

Featuring the Best of Chicago:

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Craft Beers, Cuisine, Local Bands,

Great Artists and Chicago-Made Products

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September 12-13, 2015

The Andersonville Development Corporation (ADC) presents the 3rd Annual Andersonville City Made Fest, the only all-local street festival that highlights Chicago-made beer, music and products in the historic Andersonville neighborhood. Fans will enjoy the best that Chicago has to offer: local craft brews, cuisine and music. So, if it isn’t from Chicago, it won’t be found at City Made.

What: This is not your typical street festival. The Andersonville City Made Fest is unique because it highlights the best of Chicago: only local craft brewers, local musicians, local artisans and locally-made products.

Celebrate at Andersonville City Made Fest, the ultimate Chicago festival. $5 suggested gate donation.

Craft Beer: A revolving lineup of tasty selections from Chicago’s craft and micro brewers

Live Entertainment: Chicago has been long-established as a premier music destination, and Andersonville City Made Fest features a diverse lineup of Chicago’s music scene.

Art: Great works from Chicago’s pool of talented artists.

Marketplace: The label on these products say “Made in Chicago!”

Food: Great eats from some of your favorite Chicago restaurants.

For more information and downloadable forms, visit www.andersonville.org/events/andersonville-city-made-fest.

When: September 12 (Noon to 9 pm) & 13 (Noon to 7 pm), 2015

Where: 5000 – 5100 N Clark Street (from Argyle to Carmen), Chicago.

Why: Proceeds from the Andersonville City Made Fest benefit the nonprofit Andersonville Development Corporation in its mission to foster innovative and sustainable community development in the Andersonville commercial district.

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