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The 6th annual Cape Cod Brew Fest will showcase over 75 craft brewers at the Cape Cod Fairgrounds under a tent and in Barn C. Over 2000 craft beer enthusiasts are expected. The festival is located the Cape Cod Fairgrounds, 1220 Nathan Ellis Highway, East Falmouth, MA. No outside food or beverages allowed, except pretzel necklaces! Ample parking is provided FREE at the Cape Cod Fairgrounds. Free water and seltzer will be available at the Polar Seltzer tent. Food trucks and food vendors will also be on-site throughout the festival grounds selling their product. No beer will be for sale inside the CC Brew Fest grounds.All beer tastings are included with your ticket price. Anyone 21 and older, with a valid I.D. and ticket. All I.D.'s will be checked at the gate. The event is rain or shine, but takes place both indoors and outdoors. There is no re-entry once you have entered the site.All beers are subject to availability and popularity, so we cannot guarantee that a beer will be available the entire session.




Credit cards, checks and cash will be accepted for ticket purchases and merchandise purchases on-site. CCBF vendor maps will be available at the door. No one under 21 will be allowed into the festival. • Your taste buds! • Weapons of any kind • Framed or large backpacks • No food or beverage of any kind • Glass containers of any kind • Skateboards, scooters or personal motorized vehicles (except people with mobility limitations) • Bicycles inside festival grounds • Fireworks and explosives • Instruments and laser pointers • Pets (except service dogs) • Professional camera or video equipment • No illegal vending is permitted - no unauthorized/unlicensed vendors allowed • Coolers of any kind If you need assistance look for a police officer, festival volunteer, security or staff member to contact medial assistance Lost & found will be located at the merchandise table. Our primary goal is to create a safe and secure environment for all festival attendees.




To ensure this, there will be on-site security provided by local police and private security companies. If you're experiencing any problems whatsoever, locate a festival staff member, security guard, or police officer. We reserve the right to remove anyone at anytime for behavior we deem unacceptable. With an emphasis on beer appreciation, the Cape Cod Brew Fest is a place to learn about craft beers. We do not promote over-consumption so please pace yourself. Anyone found to be excessively intoxicated will be removed from the premises. Remember: Quality, not Quantity!All prices listed are per week and are the same year round. Please read the Ordering Details for payment and other fee information. Bed Making is available at $10.50 per bed. Towel Set (1 Bath, 1 Washcloth, 1 Beach) Cape Cod Linen Rental assumes no responsibility nor liability for injuries or accidents due to the use or mis-use of any rental item, including, but not limited to, those listed here.




Payments may be made by credit card (American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Discover), check, or money order and must be made prior to your arrival. A $17.00 delivery/pick-up fee is applied to orders delivered on standard delivery days (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) in Brewster, Chatham, Dennis, Eastham, Harwich, and Orleans. The delivery fee to other Cape Cod towns may vary depending on location. A $25.00 delivery/pick-up fee will be charged for orders delivered Monday through Thursday. New orders placed or exisiting orders changed less than one week prior to delivery date are subject to a $25.00 surcharge. A $75.00 fee will be charged if linens are not stripped from bed and towels are not removed from bathrooms and returned to the orginal laundry bags in which they were delivered. A $25.00 fee will be charged for linens not ready for 10:00 am pick-up and placed in the same location to which they were delivered, unless prior arrangements have been made. A $25.00 fee will be charged for orders canceled less than 10 days prior to scheduled arrival.




No refunds are given for items ordered or delivered, but not used. All orders will include a 6.25% Massachusetts sales tax. for payment and other fee information. Cape Cod Helm Seat package Seat, Removable Cushions, Manual Slider & 15" Anodized Aluminum Pedestal Cape Cod Helm Seat w/ cushions Cape Cod Helm Seat shell Seat shell only - no cushions Cape Cod Helm Seat cushions Seat Cushion set - 2007 and later Seat Cushion set - prior to 2007 The American Boat and Yacht Council has recommended seating standards for the marine industry. These standards help classify pedestal applications in two separate categories. Within each of these classifications all pedestals must pass a series of test, (horizontal and vertical impacts, torque and static load test). There are also two types of Class A seats. Seat mount must resist 30 foot pounds of torque. Seat mount must incorporate a "mechanical interference lock" and resist 150 foot pounds of torque.




Displaying reviews 1-3todd seats easy to install on old base ProsCompact DesignEasy To UseSafeWaterproofConsBest UsesWas this a gift?:NoNice Chair..Easy installation Was this a gift?:NoTODD REPLACEMENT CUSHIONS ProsEasy To UseConsBest UsesBoatingWas this a gift?:NoDisplaying reviews 1-3Back to top Muskoka chair, overlooking the Bow Valley, Banff, Alberta, Canada The Adirondack chair (also called a Muskoka chair in Canada) is a simple chair made of wood or man made materials, generally used outdoors. Originally made with 11 flat wooden boards, it features a straight back and seat and wide armrests. The advent of various man made materials have allowed for this style of chair to be made from polymers and other hard impact plastics. The first Adirondack chair was designed by Thomas Lee while vacationing in Westport, New York, in the Adirondack Mountains in 1903. Needing outdoor chairs for his summer home, he tested his early efforts on his family. After arriving at a final design for a "Westport plank chair", he offered it to a carpenter friend in Westport in need of a winter income, Harry Bunnell.

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