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Seen on Scene: At the Shane Patton Pub Crawl

Mike Kenny, from left, Sarah Yeaton and Ryan Ward enjoy the Shane Patton Pub Crawl 2017 on Saturday night. They came from Las Vegas and Henderson for the event.

Celia Shortt Goodyear/Boulder City Review James “JJ” Patton, father of the late Shane Patton, catches up with John Latham at the pub crawl. Patton and Latham did their U.S. Navy SEAL training together.

Celia Shortt Goodyear/Boulder City Review Those close to Shane Patton celebrate his life at the 2017 Shane Patton Pub Crawl, from left, Chase Patton, Jevan Dixon, Brandon Tretton, John Latham, and James “JJ” Patton.

Celia Shortt Goodyear/Boulder City Review Jevan Dixon, left, and Brandon Tretton, lead the crowd to the next stop of the pub crawl.

The 2017 Shane Patton Pub Crawl kicks off at The Dillinger with the Pledge of Allegiance led by, from left, Jevan Dixon, Brandon Tretton and John Latham.

Jonny Riordan of The Lesser Evils performs at the pub crawl to raise funds for the Shane Patton Scholarship Foundation.

Celia Shortt Goodyear/Boulder City Review There was standing room only at Forge Social House on Saturday for the Shane Patton Pub Crawl. Attendees listened to live music by Thee Swank Bastards.

There was standing room only at Forge Social House on Saturday for the Shane Patton Pub Crawl. Attendees listened to live music by Thee Swank Bastards.

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