Happy birthday to us!

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You know that feeling when you share your birthday with your way older brother, who can take you to a bar, buy you beer, and play beer pong with you even though you’re still a youngin’?

Well, this pretty much sums up how we feel about sharing a birthday with Community Tap (everyone’s favorite neighborhood beer + wine bar). Yes, these guys have been in business for 7 years (so. many. growlers), and we’re stoked to be celebrating our first full year, sharing everything you need about Greenville every morning at 6 a.m. (that’s over 3.5 million emails, y’all).

How are we celebrating? One big ol’ bash to wine, dine, and of course, beat you in lawn games the weekend before the Fourth of July.

Where: Stone’s Point, The Community Tap: 217 Wade Hampton Blvd
When: July 1, 4 – 8 p.m.
What: Beer, wine, yard games + beer (water) pong*, music, ROBINOS food truck (& more TBA)
Parking: Behind Community Tap *Pro Tip: The city trolley should be runnning by Stone’s Point by then. You can also snag an Uber, Lyft, or cab to stay on the safe side.

Who: All our lovely readers + anyone who loves a good day party (kids welcome!)
$$$: Free admission. Normal prices for Community Tap beer, wine, and food trucks. We’ll also be giving away $200+ in Community Tap gift certificates to beer (water) pong winners.

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