Gov. Polis visits local brewery ahead of Colorado Day

(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Ahead of Colorado Day on Aug. 1, which celebrates the founding of our state, Governor Jared Polis was in Colorado Springs to bolster support for small businesses across the Centennial State.

On Thursday, July 31, Polis visited Goat Patch Brewing Company to promote support for small businesses that contribute to the foundation of Colorado and its economy. The Governor took a tour of the brewery’s taproom and brewing facility, and got to taste the delicious offerings on tap at Goat Patch.

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The Brewery is celebrating its 8th anniversary in tandem with the 149th birthday of the State of Colorado, with special deals all weekend.

In honor of Colorado Day, there will be statewide celebrations through Aug. 3. On Friday, Coloradans can check out an open house at the Governor’s house and the State Capitol, and support local food trucks at both.

On Aug. 2, locals can visit free celebrations at the Center for Colorado Women’s History and History Colorado Center featuring live performances, arts and crafts, and food vendors.

“Colorado day is this Friday, that’s our 149th anniversary as a state, so were really celebrating across the state. So many small businesses, neighborhoods, they’re all doing great events, so I visited Goat Patch here in Colorado Springs, they have some specials going on for Colorado Day!”

You can head to Goat Patch Brewing Company all weekend, located at 2727 N Cascade Ave #123, to take advantage of Colorado Day deals, and visit Celebrate.Colorado.gov to find discounts across Colorado.

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