Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. and Unseen Heroes host Downtown pop-up

Cheers to a good cause

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A second room housed foosball, arcade machines, and more.

Photo by SACtoday Staff

City Editor Jordan here — and Friday night, my buddy and I stopped by a pop-up in Downtown hosted by Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. and Unseen Heroes for the legendary beermaker’s #StillTheOne campaign. The event included free games like arcade machines and four-player Mario Kart projected onto one of the walls, a live DJ, and — of course — beer. In a partnership with Unseen Heroes sister organization, the nonprofit CLTRE, the proceeds from the event will go towards funding projects and programs aimed at developing local neighborhoods.

I got to drink cheap beer and beat my friend in both darts and giant Jenga, all for a good cause. So, I consider that a successful evening.

What’d you do this weekend? Let us know.

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