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Los Alamos Creative District News:
The Hill Stompers Band will bring its award-winning jazzy music and colorful, crazy antics to the Pajarito Brewpub and Grill, Smith’s Marketplace and Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op for the 3rd annual Los Alamos Pub Crawl.
The community is invited to this free, family friendly event 6-10 p.m. Thursday.
Snare drummer Jeff Favorite and his wife Kandice formed this lively group in 2000. In the past, the Hill Stompers have led a Mardi Gras Pub Crawl around the Plaza area of Santa Fe and down the main streets of Durango and Telluride. These events feature marching band music in the streets and other unexpected venues. Now they are bringing the fun home to Los Alamos for the third time and invite the community to join in on the energy and liveliness.
“We are thrilled to be doing the Pub Crawl for the third straight year … we want to make it a summer tradition,” Hill Stompers Band Leader Jeff Favorite said. “We want to take advantage of the enthusiasm of the large number of summer students in town.”
The flashy, sweet-sounding, and always strikingly costumed troupe would like to welcome fans of all ages to join the fun.
“People don’t think of a ‘pub crawl’ as a kid gig, but all the venues are family friendly,” Favorite said. “Come on out and have some fun!”
Schedule for the Pub Crawl July 25:
- 6-7 p.m. – Pajarito Brewpub and Grill;
- 7:15-8:30 p.m. – Social Hour at Smith’s Marketplace; and
- 8:45-10 p.m. – Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op.
There is no registration for this event.
For more information about The Hill Stompers, visit: https:////www.hillstompers.com/
The Los Alamos Creative District is a program of Los Alamos Commerce & Development Corporation; a private, not-for-profit economic and community development organization serving the Los Alamos area since 1983. LACDC serves as the umbrella organization for the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce, Los Alamos MainStreet, Discover Los Alamos, Los Alamos Small Business Center, Los Alamos Creative District, projectY cowork Los Alamos, and the Los Alamos Research Park.

































