The weather in Appomattox County might be cooling off, but residents and business’ holiday fevers are warming up. As families come together, people of all ages have fun and local businesses celebrate milestones.

On Friday, Dec. 16, Loose Shoe Too Brewery, a brewery originally founded in Amherst County, celebrated its second anniversary serving high quality beer to the Appomattox community.

“Another milestone,” stated Derin Foor, owner of Loose Shoe Too Brewery. “Just a great celebration of being in business for two years.”

Loose Shoe Too Brewery’s Second-Year Anniversary celebration had many activities to entertain its guests, honored all the organization’s workers, served the Appomattox community, and notified Appomattox residents of future events to come.

First, Loose Shoe Too Brewery entertained by having a food truck, great music, games for children, and unique seltzer flavors. Hoof + Feather Food Truck provided attendees with an assortment of quality foods and drinks to enjoy. Loose Shoe Too Brewery invited Clandestyne Band, a band that has a rich history and has successfully entertained Loose Shoe Too Brewery’s guests in Amherst County.

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