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Seen on Scene: At the Boulder City Beerfest

Matt Reiser of Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. pours a sample for a guest at the 2017 Boulder City Beerfest held Saturday in downtown Boulder City.

Lorne Caddick examines the beer he is about to sample at Saturday’s beer fest held in Wilbur Square Park.

Wade Ross, left, enjoys the 2017 Boulder City Beerfest with family and friends, from left, Jolie Ross, Ed Huening and Susan Huening.

Katrina and Michael Borer of Las Vegas enjoy the beer fest with their family.

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Robert Rowa and his grandkids, Hailey and Ezra, enjoy the music during the 2017 Boulder City Beerfest.

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Dave Tucker, left, and Justin Truitt of Dave Tucker and His Imaginary Band perform at the 2017 Boulder City Beerfest on Saturday at Wilbur Square Park in downtown Boulder City.

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Walter Jones of Dave Tucker and His Imaginary Band performs at the 2017 Boulder City Beerfest.

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