Local Tempe brewery Catalyst Crafted Ales will begin the brewing process for the Tempe Chamber of Commerce beer on Feb. 4 as part of a special charity initiative.
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Local Tempe brewery Catalyst Crafted Ales will begin the brewing process for the Tempe Chamber of Commerce beer on Feb. 4 as part of a special charity initiative.
Tempe Chamber President/CEO Robin Arredondo-Savage explained in a press release that the chamber is thrilled to partner with Catalyst Crafted Ales to bring this special brew to the community in support of the Tempe Chamber Foundation.
“This collaboration is a perfect blend of local craftsmanship and community impact — every can sold helps fund vital programs that support our businesses, workforce and future leaders,” Arredondo-Savage said.
The Tempe Chamber Foundation serves programs and initiatives including Career Ready Tempe, a high school student summer internship program, Tempe Leadership, Tempe Youth Leadership and Tempe Cares developing leaders in community service, the release stated.
On Feb. 4 at 3 p.m., Arredondo-Savage, Tempe Chamber Board Chair Tom Binge and Tempe Mayor Corey Woods and members of Tempe City Council will help kick off the brewing process at Catalyst Crafted Ales, 1845 E Broadway Road, #106. The beer will be available at the venue on Feb. 26.
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