The 5th annual Des Moines Rotary Blues Brews Fest will be Saturday, Aug. 23

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The 5th annual Des Moines Rotary Blues & Brews Fest is slated for Saturday, August 23, promising an exciting day for music and craft beer enthusiasts. The event will take place in Des Moines, Washington, featuring various local bands and breweries. Organizers aim to unite the community while supporting local charities, emphasizing the festival's charitable aspect. David Endicott from LinkedIn and Brian Snure of Rotary International highlight the event's commitment to community engagement. Attendees can look forward to a lively atmosphere filled with entertainment and local flavors.

The festival not only provides enjoyment but also reinforces the importance of local businesses and philanthropy. Last year's event drew a significant crowd, showcasing the growing popularity of the festival. This year's fest is expected to continue that trend, making it a key highlight of the summer events calendar.

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