LAKEPORT, Calif. – The inaugural Rhythm & Brews produced by the Lake County Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, March 17, brought music, fun, laughter, microbrews and delicious Irish stew tastings to Lewis Hall a the Lake County Fairgrounds in Lakeport.
This new community event was supported by Irish stew cook-off participants Biggs 155 Diner in Lakeport, Featherbed Railroad B&B in Nice and Mary Southard/Delta Iota Tau from Lakeport.
All cooks ran out of stew due to the overwhelming crowd demands. People’s Choice Irish stew was won by Southard and the best decorated booth recipient was Featherbed, also chosen by People’s Choice.
The winners of the inaugural St. Patrick’s Day Costume & Kazoo Parade were Kailani Malley of Lakeport, first place; Mark McCombs of Kelseyville, second place; and June Clarkin, third place.
The inaugural Home Made Instrument Contest was won by Wendell Wells, Kelseyville.
The Pot O’ Gold winners were: $250, Jim Magliulo, Lakeport; $250 Ken Baker, Kelseyville; $500 Austin Ison of Kelseyville.
Great Bluegrass music was provided during the entire event by Andi Skelton and The Clan, The Cobb Stompers Band and Bound to Ride with Pat Ickes of Upper Lake. There also was a variety of accompaniment from the home made instrument contestants for Orange Blossom Special. Given the amount of applause all during the day, the music was enjoyed by everyone.
Games for the young were provided in the Leprechaun’s Corner by Boy Scout Troop 142 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., making that a very popular corner of Lewis Hall.
Major sponsors this year were Calpine Corp. of Middletown and Eagle Distributing of Ukiah.
Additional sponsors were The Ice Water Co., Lake Builders Supply, Lakeport Kiwanis and North Bay Merchant Services.
Microbrews were donated by Eagle Distributing, Lagunitas Brewing, Bear Republic Brewing, Mendocino Brewing, Lost Coast Brewing and Sierra Nevada.
Thanks to the Lake County Home Wine Makers Association and the Lake County Home Brew Club, visitors to Rhythm & Brews got tips and information on how to make their own wine and beer at home.
More than 40 chamber volunteers worked to bring this new event about, spearheaded by Chamber Director and Events Chair Jeanette Bartley of Bob Bartley Pump Inc.
Tony Barthel, chamber director and owner (with wife Peggy) of the Featherbed Railroad B&B, acted as emcee throughout the event and initiated the Home Made Instrument Contest.
Barthel also created the event Web site www.rhythm-and-brews.com and he was posting photos to Facebook all during the event.
Mark your calendars for March 16, 2013 for the second annual Rhythm & Brews.
For additional information contact the Chamber office at 707-263-5092 or visit www.lakecochamber.com .