BRANCH COUNTY, MI (WTVB) – Two of the bigger autumn events in Branch County which began just a few years ago will take place on Saturday.
The fifth edition of Pints in the Park will start at 4:00 p.m. at the Village of Quincy Park.
The event started in 2016 and has turned into one of the more anticipated and popular events in the area.
Pints in the Park will once again feature craft beers, Michigan wines, food vendors, live music and a homebrew competition.
The event is designed to promote Michigan wineries, distilleries and breweries as well as the Quincy community. It also raises funds to help support the development of a five mile trail connecting the Village of Quincy with the Coldwater trail system.
The Quincy Rotary Club and the Village of Quincy host event.
Meanwhile, the Union City Chamber of Commerce is hosting a modified version of Farm to Fork at the Ricks Mears Amphitheater.
The free event celebrates the area’s agricultural community. Locally sourced meats raised by area farmers will be roasted downtown behind Merchant’s True Value Hardware. The menu will include beef briskets from Butternut Ridge Beef, lamb from AcMoody Farms and pork sourced from Idle River Farms.
The Bucket and Union City’s Broadway Grille will provide pre-packaged sides. Feel free to bring your own sides from home for your own immediate family or friend group.
Table service will be provided along with milk and water. Remember to bring your own chairs and/or picnic blanket.
West High Street will be closed to traffic from North Broadway to Ann Street from 3:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.. Roasted meats will be served at 5:00 p.m..
The 2021 Citizen of the Year Awards will be announced at The Rick Mears Amphitheater at 6:00 p.m. followed by the Chamber of Commerce’s Pie Auction.
A concert with Delbert & Haley hosted by The Friends of the Library will start at 6:30 p.m..



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