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Blue Springs, MO March 2026

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More Than a House

Home is more than a space where we live, it’s a feeling and where life unfolds. Our homes are where we gather after long days, celebrate milestones, and create memories.

As this issue was being put together, I reflected on what home means to me. Growing up in Grain Valley, my siblings and I seemed to keep our parents constantly on the go. From sports, school activities, birthday parties, rides to a friend’s house, and everything in between. But no matter how busy we were, we made time for each other. One of my favorite memories is sharing family dinners together. We would all sit around the table, sharing stories, hearing about each other’s day and be together. As I got older and my schedule got busier with sports and school, these were the small moments that played a big part in making our house feel like home.

This issue is filled with inspiration and stories that celebrate home. From local experts sharing design trends and tips for protecting your home to stories celebrating remarkable milestones in our community, there’s something for everyone.

As you read these pages, I hope you notice your home in new ways, even in the little things. Whether you make small updates, cherish everyday moments, or create lasting memories with the ones you love, home is not just a place where we live, but how we live.

March 2026

PUBLISHER

Austin Brewer | austinbrewer@citylifestyle.com

EDITOR

Katarina Brewer | katarina.brewer@citylifestyle.com

COPY EDITOR

Cheryl Leppert | cherylleppert@gmail.com

PUBLICATION DIRECTOR

Tiffany Obermeyer | tiffany.obermeyer@citylifestyle.com

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Katarina Brewer, Breanna Hicks, Mary King

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS

Amanda Krier, Janie Jones, Alyssa Broadus

Corporate Team

CEO Steven Schowengerdt

President Matthew Perry

COO David Stetler

CRO Jamie Pentz

CoS Janeane Thompson

AD DESIGNER Mary Albers

LAYOUT DESIGNER Adam Finley

QUALITY CONTROL SPECIALIST Anna Minnick

Meyer has Music history

60 YEARS AGO in March 1966, the Meyer family opened the first Meyer Music in Blue Springs. Over the decades, our music business has grown and flourished. We have welcomed many new Meyer family members and added two Meyer Music locations in Overland Park and Kansas City North. Today, it is not uncommon to see three generations of Meyers working in any one of the three locations. Our family’s attention to detail, customer service, and superior quality products makes Meyer Music the best choice for your family.

MEYERS FUNERAL CHAPEL

Stock Up & Shine at the Liter Sale

Refresh your haircare routine at Salon Bellezzio’s Liter Sale. Explore a variety of favorite professional products and receive a complimentary item with each set of liters purchased. The sale runs throughout March and April, giving everyone a chance to stock up on their favorite hair essentials.

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Business of the Year: Big Frog Custom T-Shirts & More

The Blue Springs Chamber of Commerce hosted its Annual Banquet, celebrating local businesses and organizations while honoring achievements across the community. Big Frog Custom T-Shirts & More was named the 2025 Business of the Year! Family-founded and locally owned, Big Frog was recognized for its commitment to customer service, involvement in the community, and continued investment in Blue Springs.

- Case Studios Photography

Screening Matters: Protecting Your Health

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about one of the most preventable and treatable cancers when detected early. Colorectal cancer often develops without symptoms, making routine screening important for adults age 45 and older. Screening can detect cancer early or prevent it by removing precancerous polyps. This month, Keys Health DPC is helping bring awareness to the importance of routine screening.

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Photography by Krier Photo
Photography by Megan Cason
Photography by Salon Bellezzio

BODYBAR Pilates Coming to Blue Springs

BODYBAR Pilates Blue Springs is opening soon as the city’s first reformer Pilates studio, bringing a strength-based, intentional approach to movement. Designed for all bodies and all levels, the studio combines expert instruction with a welcoming, community-focused environment. BODYBAR Pilates is proud to support wellness and connection throughout Eastern Jackson County.

THE PEACE OF A CLEAN HOME

A HOME THAT’S CLEAN AND PROTECTED BRINGS PEACE OF MIND, AND A SPACE YOU CAN TRULY ENJOY

The best part of a small town is the people who live there. Neighbors who are more like family and will drop anything to lend a hand. One such neighbor is Aaron Mahurin, owner of Valley Pressure Pros. Originally from Steelville, Missouri, Aaron moved to Grain Valley in 2017 where he met his wife; they now have two beautiful children. Like many devoted family men, those closest to him are his world and the driving force behind his business.

“Whether preserving a driveway, extending the life of a patio, or upgrading a garage floor, our goal is longterm protection, not just shortterm results.”

As a natural entrepreneur, Aaron has always had an eye for opportunity and a passion for creating something meaningful from the ground up. So when he saw a need in his community, he knew he couldn’t sit by and do nothing. Through Valley Pressure Pros, Aaron helps homeowners take pride in their spaces while building a business centered around what matters most to him.

“I value time with my wife and kids and creating a business that supports my family while serving others was important to me. That balance—between hard work, family, and helping people feel good about their homes—is what ultimately led me to start Valley Pressure Pros.”

At Valley Pressure Pros, you’ll find a team that values integrity, pride, and accountability over lining their pockets. “We take pride in our work and our reputation. That means doing what we say we’re going to do, communicating clearly, and standing behind every job. A good neighbor doesn’t cut corners, and they don’t disappear when questions come up. They’re reliable, approachable, and accountable.” That’s exactly who Valley Pressure Pros is.

“Everything we do is guided by the idea that trust matters. We want clients to feel comfortable calling us by name, asking questions, and knowing we’ll be honest with them. That relationship is more important to us than any single job.”

SPRING CLEANING IS IN THE AIR

While you’re tidying, dusting, and sweeping this spring, don’t forget about the outside of your home. Seasonal weather, organic growth, and winter treatments can leave a layer of build-up over time, which is why

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“Home is where values are learned, responsibility starts, and perspective is shaped. Because of that, I don’t see homes as just structures. I see them as places where families live, gather, and create memories.”

regular exterior cleaning should be part of your yearly maintenance routine. Paying attention to hard surfaces like your driveway and walkways is one of the simplest ways to protect your home—and it could save you hundreds in the long run. Even small steps such as keeping surfaces free of build-up and addressing stains early, can make a noticeable difference without major renovations.

WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT?

If the exterior of your space needs some TLC, you can expect to partner with a team whose focus is on trust and communication. “We believe homeowners should feel informed and comfortable every step of the way. There’s no pressure and no unnecessary upselling, just honest recommendations based on what makes sense for the property.”

Aaron goes on to share, “No two homes are the same. There are many factors that influence how we approach a project, as each require different preparation and protection methods. We begin with a conversation, where we take the time to listen, walk the property, and explain what we see and why certain services might be beneficial. We also help homeowners understand the right timing for our services so they can plan proactively instead of reacting to damage.”

With this personalized approach, homeowners can feel confident that the service is designed specifically for their home.

GIVE YOUR HOME SOME TLC THIS SPRING & SUMMER

Looking to refresh your home’s exterior? Call Valley Pressure Pros today for residential or commercial cleaning services. Their core offerings include professional house washing, driveway and concrete cleaning, deck and fence restoration, and seasonal exterior maintenance. They also specialize in concrete sealing and garage floor coatings to protect against moisture, oil stains, de-icing salts, and everyday wear.

“Spring and Summer are our busiest seasons,” says Aaron. “We encourage homeowners to plan ahead for exterior maintenance, concrete sealing, and garage floor coatings. These services are best handled before the wear and tear sets in.”

Contact: (573) 259-7548

valleypressureproskc@gmail.com Facebook: valleypressurepros

KITCHENS

Reimagined

KELLY LANKFORD AND THE KHL DESIGN STUDIO TEAM

REVEAL SEVEN MUST-HAVE DESIGN TRENDS FOR YOUR KITCHEN

For Kelly Lankford, her journey to interior design began when she was young with sketches of room layouts. In 2007, she founded KHL Design Studio, located in downtown Lee’s Summit. With Kelly’s experiences in architecture firms and her background as a design review planner, she brings a unique, architectural lens to current design. Built on the beliefs of inspiring designs, lasting impressions, and creating innovative spaces with reliable execution, KHL Design Studio helps homeowners and businesses with everything from space planning, lighting, furnishings, and installation.

In 2019, Kelly opened INSPO, a modern home decor store, sharing unique home goods and lines designers source for projects. As an extension of the studio’s work, INSPO offers furniture, lighting, accessories and one-of-a-kind pieces from local Kansas City artists, allowing clients and the community to see and touch the details that complete a space while discovering fresh, modern designs and supporting local creators. From curated decor to functional spaces, Kelly and her teams work emphasizes the areas of the home that matter most— including the kitchen.

Most families spend a great deal of time in the kitchen. It’s a place where families gather to eat, entertain and spend time with each other.

Kelly and her team of designers share seven of the most popular trends that are redefining kitchens.

1. The New Natural: Taupe is softer and warmer than bright white. It provides a calm and a versatile foundation that beautifully layers with either neutrals or a colorful palette.

2. Luminous & Sculptural Tile: Backsplashes are becoming art pieces. Two major trends stand out: glossy tiles that shimmer and catch the light, and textured tiles that add a sense of depth and character to the wall.

3. Kitchen Jewelry: Adding a statement light fixture elevates the room and reflects your personal style. Look for curated details like crystals, pearls, fringe or leather accents to act as the “jewelry” piece of your kitchen.

4. Modern Brass: Warm brass is back across hardware, hood surrounds, lighting, and appliance details. Mixed metals, often brass with black or silver, remain a sophisticated, lasting look.

5. The Island Hub: The heart of the kitchen is the island. Whether you choose an expansive, multitasking island or a dual island to separate prep from serving, it’s the command center for all entertaining.

6. Chef’s Shelving: Slim, built-in shelves flanking the range keep oils, spices, and everyday tools within reach. This inset is both beautiful and highly efficient for any cook.

7. Smart wallcovering moments: Used selectively on ceilings, behind open shelving, or in pantries, wallcovering adds dimension and a personal touch to the home.

KHL Design Studio

KHL Design Studio is a women-owned full service interior design firm. Offering end-to-end service starting with conversations on concept, through construction, to the final install and styling, each designer shares a passion for giving residential and commercial spaces an authentic feel and look.

THE SOUND OF SOMETHING LASTING

INSIDE 60 YEARS OF FAMILY, MUSIC, AND MEYER TRADITION

In 1966, Ted and Betty Meyer opened the doors of what would become Kansas City’s most beloved family-owned music store with just $6,000, a lot of heart, and more grit than glamour. “We never quit our day jobs at first,” Ted recalls. “Blue Springs only had 1,500 people when we started. But we believed in this.”

This March, Meyer Music is celebrating 60 years in business with three locations, three generations of family working side-by-side, and a name trusted by students, families, and educators across 84 school districts.

Front row (left to right): Mitzi, Ted, and Ellie. Back row: Tom, Susan, John, and Mike

FROM POLKAS TO PERCUSSION

Meyer Music’s evolution mirrors the changes in music education itself. “When we started, our product lines were essentially anything related to music–record players, organs, you name it,” said John Meyer, third generation member of the Meyer family. “Today, we’ve narrowed our focus to band and orchestra rentals and servicing school programs.”

Even as inventory and industry have shifted, the heart of the company remains: family, community, and an unwavering personal touch.

“There are more people and more zeros, but at the core, it’s very much the same as it was 60 years ago,” said Mike Meyer, second generation. “Family was, and still is, at the center of everything.”

A BUSINESS BUILT ON BIRTHDAY SONGS AND SUNDAY DINNERS

Meyer Music isn’t just a business. It’s where childhoods unfolded behind counters and under pianos, where birthday serenades from staff made 13-yearolds simultaneously embarrassed and proud, and where school bus drop-offs turned into lifelong careers.

“I remember working the counter after school, eating full-course dinners Mom brought in,” Mitzi Meyer Phelan, a second-generation member of the family, shared. “She set up a ‘family room’ downstairs with a stove, fridge, and TV so we had somewhere to be while our parents worked until 8 p.m. It was a very special dynamic most families don’t get to experience.”

“Growing up, there was no daycare,” John recalls. “There was Meyer Music.”

Today, that same sense of tradition plays out on Saturdays, when John and his dad sit in the office talking shop, life, and leadership. “Those conversations are everything you could hope for from both a manager and a dad,” he said.

EVERYONE KNOWS “AUNT LINDA”

Ask any Meyer who shaped the business, and you’ll hear one name again and again: Linda Simpson. Hired at just 17, she’s been with the company for 55 years and holds the role of general manager and head of HR today. More importantly, she’s family.

“Linda was Betty’s right-hand saleswoman,” Ted said. “They were really a heck of a team.”

“She’s been a staple in all our lives,” recalled Mitzi. “She took my mom to the hospital when I was born, and took me to the hospital when my daughter was born.”

“She’s more than the best employee we’ve ever had,” John added. “All of us grandkids still call her ‘Aunt Linda.’”

FAMILY FIRST–AT WORK AND AT HOME

With three generations actively involved across the business, the Meyers credit their longevity not just to passion and persistence, but to knowing each other’s strengths.

“We all have our lanes,” Mike noted. “We don’t expect each other to be good at everything, and that’s the secret. It’s kind of like trying to fight five people at once if you’re competing with us; we’ve all got our role.”

Ellie Meyer Boyle, third generation, agrees. “My grandparents were masters at separating work from family,” she said. “No matter how challenging the week had been, we all gathered at their house on Sundays. Meyer Music was never part of the conversation.”

That legacy continues today, with Ellie and John beginning to lead Meyer Music into its next chapter.

NOTES THAT LAST

When customers walk into a Meyer Music store, they feel something different. A sense of familiarity. A name remembered. A warm welcome.

“We make the counter staff memorize students’ names,” Mike shared. “That moment a kid walks in to pick up their first instrument…it matters.”

“We hope customers feel the loyalty and values behind everything we do,” added John. “We’re invested in their success, not just their sale.”

That spirit of giving extends beyond the storefront. Meyer Music co-founded the nonprofit Band of Angels, which provides donated instruments and scholarships to students in need. “We love that through both the business and nonprofit side, we can lift others up,” shared Mike.

PLAYING IT FORWARD

After six decades, the Meyer family remains as involved as ever. And they’re just as humble.

“We don’t take this for granted,” Mitzi said. “Every day is hard work to keep the ship moving forward.”

“I think we’re in a great situation,” Tom Meyer, second generation, explained. “We’ve got a true plan for the future. The third generation is already being trained, and learning.”

And what a foundation they’re inheriting.

“Mom and Dad didn’t just want to start a business,” Mike said. “They wanted to create something that felt like home–for our family, and for everyone who walks through the doors. And they did.”

VISIT MEYER MUSIC

Meyer Music has three locations serving the Kansas City region. You can visit their Blue Springs store at 1512 Highway 7 in Blue Springs. Additional locations can be found in Overland Park and Kansas City, making it easy for families across the metro to experience the Meyer tradition of service, music, and community.

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Spring Into Tree Care

Why keeping your trees healthy, safe, and beautiful year-round matters

As warmer weather arrives, our spring cleaning projects begin to move from inside the house to the yard. Trees, shrubs, and landscaping all require maintenance to stay healthy, safe, and beautiful throughout the entire year. I spoke with Cameron and Mia Kelley, owners of Monster Tree Service of Lee’s Summit about some common misconceptions, proper tree care, and what homeowners should know to protect their landscape.

Why is tree care important, and what happens if homeowners neglect it?

Taking care of your trees is essential for homeowners. Having healthy, well-maintained trees protects your property value, contributes to the beauty of your landscape, and enhances safety. Living in Kansas City, seasonal storms, high winds and sudden temperature swings exposes trees to constant environmental stress. Regular pruning, inspections, and preventative maintenance can prevent structural problems, pests, diseases, while improving curb appeal and safety. When trees are neglected, they can become costly repairs

and safety hazards. Consistent, professional care helps homeowners safeguard both their property and these valuable living investments.

What is a common misconception homeowners have about tree care?

Trees do not care for themselves, they need maintenance just like anything else. Even mature trees need periodic pruning, health assessments, and monitoring for structural issues or pests. Neglecting to properly care can lead to decay, safety risks for your property, and reduced tree health.

How can homeowners go about caring for their trees?

There are several signs that indicate a tree might need attention. If you have dead or falling branches it can signal internal decay or structural weakness. Cracks, splits of cavities in the trunk or major limbs, may suggest rot affecting the stability. You should also pay attention to the canopy. Thinning leaves, leaves dropping early, or unusual yellow discoloration can point to diseases, pests or roots that are

under a lot of stress. A tree that suddenly starts leaning or appears to be lifting soil at the base, might have failing roots. Fungal growth, like mushrooms near the base, often suggests underground decay. These are all signs that your tree needs professional attention.

How does Monster Tree Service use technology or specialized equipment to make tree work safer and easier?

Tree work can be intimidating. For each project, we carefully evaluate and determine the safest and most efficient approach. This might include a crane, a lift, or climbing techniques. We also use wood movers that protect lawns. Doing this minimizes the impact on your property and ensures that trees and shrubs are being cared for.

With Earth Day (April 22) and Arbor Day (April 24) coming up, what ways do you encourage people to celebrate?

There are many meaningful ways to get involved. Tree planting ceremonies, volunteering for local clean-up efforts, attending youth programs that teach about the value of conservation, or participating in a guided tree walk are all great options. Whether you’re celebrating as a family, school, or a community group, these activities strengthen appreciation for trees and encourage long-term care of the urban and natural forests that benefit everyone.

Monster Tree Service of Lee’s Summit is a full-service tree care company, offering tree and shrub pruning and removal, health care, insect and disease prevention, stump grinding, tree fertilization, land clearing, and emergency tree services. As ISA Certified Arborists, they are dedicated to providing professional and expert care. Their crew follows industry standards and stays current on the latest research and best practices that support the long-term health of your landscape. They help homeowners understand what their trees need to stay healthy, safe, and thriving, by looking for signs of stress, disease, or structural issues, and explaining the best ways to care for each tree.

KOREAN CLINICAL FACIALS, NOW AT INDIGO

Indigo Med Spa is now certified to offer Korean-grade clinical facials designed for real skin results. These advanced treatments go beyond relaxation to target hydration, barrier repair, texture, and visible glow using proven Korean clinical techniques and products. Perfect for clients who want healthier, stronger skin. Not just a temporary refresh. Experience results-driven skincare at Indigo Med Spa.

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step into the squish

How Rainbow Slime Co. is bringing “controlled chaos” and sensory joy to Kansas City

Slime. The colorful, stretchy, and gooey satisfying craze that kids, and some adults, love. If you’ve ever made a batch at home, you know the fun and creativity it can bring, but you’ve also experienced the clean-up. From scrubbing glue off the kitchen table to glue clogging the sink and even finding glitter in the carpet for weeks, slime can be a bit messy.  What if you could keep the creativity and fun, without dealing with the mess at home? That was the same thought Natalie Regan had when her kids returned home from a vacation. Ariel Regan had taken the kids to a slime-making workshop, and they couldn’t stop talking about all the fun they had. That excitement eventually spread to Erin and Carlye Dean’s kids, who soon couldn’t get enough slime. This fun memory grew into a bigger conversation between the four moms. Co-founders and owners Natalie and Ariel Regan, along with Carlye and Erin Dean decided to lean into their kids’ interests and bring something new to Kansas City. The result is Rainbow Slime Co. at Union Station.

The moment you walk in, you’re greeted with a fun scent, sometimes its grape, or calming lavender, or even the sweetness of vanilla. Sunlight streams through the mezzanine

skylights, catching the light of disco balls that send sparkles reflecting throughout the space. The atmosphere is energetic yet calm and colorful. “We want Rainbow Slime Co. to be welcoming for everyone, including adults,” Natalie says. “We want adults to come back in the evenings when we have 21 and over events.”

The welcoming atmosphere was built into the design from the start. “When designing Rainbow Slime Co. we thought about different things you can do with slime,” Natalie explained. “You can play with slime using your hands, but we also focused on things you can’t do at home.”

That vision comes to life through the interactive stations designed to break the “house rules” for kids and adults. Guests can find custom Slime Pods that vary in sizes and heights, each filled with slime varying in textures. Beyond the pods, the Mural Room surrounds visitors with uplifting messages, while the Goop Hoops encourages you to roll up balls of slime and throw them into basketball hoops.

If you are looking for a little extra adventure, you can step into the squishy slime as you walk through the 55-gallon Slime River. With the colors, textures, and scents changing each week, it keeps the magic alive because no two visits are the same.

For a more personal touch, the Custom Slime Bar in the mezzanine area, allows guests to customize their own slime creation. Here you can choose your slime base, color, scent, and a variety of mix-ins to craft a oneof-a-kind slime creation to take home.

While slime often has a reputation for being messy and chaotic, the founders

have created a space that offers chaos in a controlled environment. Kids can push the boundaries and parents can feel at ease, knowing the mess is encouraged, and isn’t on their floors or cabinets. “When families come to experience Rainbow Slime Co. we want them to embrace the sensory experience and be present to create memories together.”

Rainbow Slime Co. has created a space where people from all walks of life can connect. Whether it’s kids, parents, or grandparents, everyone is invited to take part in the same magical experience. As the name suggests, the rainbow represents positivity and creativity, which is what the founders hope to bring to Kansas City, through squishy slime.

HAIR BY MISS JAMIE

We would love to introduce you to Jamie Garcia, who has been a talented stylist at Salon Bellezzio for 9 years. She is known for creating beautiful, customized results for every guest who sits in her chair. From custom color and lived-in blondes to precision haircuts and multiple extension methods. Her passion, attention to detail, and commitment to her clients make every appointment feel personal and every result feel effortless.

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events

A SELECTION OF UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS

MARCH 10TH

Keys Health DPC Open House

Keys Health DPC | 1:00 – 5:00 PM

Join Keys Health Direct Primary Care in Blue Springs for an evening of connection and community. Guests can tour the clinic, meet the care team, and learn more about its relationship-based approach to primary care while enjoying light refreshments. Attend the open house or visit keyshealthdpc.com to learn more about the clinic and its services.

MARCH 10TH

Home Buying Class

Sage Door Realty | 6:30 PM

Looking for a clear roadmap to your next home? Join The Brown Team at Sage Door Realty for an exclusive workshop providing indepth market insights and essential tools designed to empower your home-buying journey. From refining your strategy to securing the keys, The Brown Team at Sage Door Realty is ready to provide expert guidance you need to buy with confidence. For more information or to reserve your spot, contact The Brown Team at (816) 896-8916.

MARCH 17TH

Kansas City St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Midtown | 11:30 AM

Since 1973, the Kansas City St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been a staple in the community. The theme this year is Irish Kicks in 26—A Celebration of Sport. The parade passes through Midtown, starting at Linwood and Broadway and proceeding south along Broadway to 43rd St. For more information and to read about the history visit kcirishparade.com

MARCH 17TH – 22ND

The Great Gatsby

Kansas City Music Hall | Performance Times Vary

Experience the Roaring Twenties like never before as The Great Gatsby musical comes to Kansas City! This Tony Award-winning production brings Fitzgerald’s timeless tale to life with a dazzling pop-and-jazz soundtrack and stunning choreography. Don’t miss this unforgettable journey of love, wealth, and tragedy. Secure your tickets now at kansascity.broadway.com

MARCH 24TH – MAY 3RD

Lilly and the Pirates

The Coterie Theatre | Performance Times Vary

Set sail for adventure with Lilly and the Pirates, based on the book by John Maclay and Will Eno. This fun, adventurous production follows ten-year-old worrywart Lilly as she braves the sea, discovers a hidden island, and outsmarts pirates to save her parents. Filled with humor and heart, it’s a family-friendly journey you won’t want to miss. Purchase tickets at thecoterie.org.

MARCH 28TH

Brew Springs

14th & Main Street - Downtown Blue Springs | 5:00 – 7:00 PM

Raise a glass at the second annual Brew Springs. Sample unique pours from 30 local home brewers and help crown the People’s Choice Award winner. With unlimited tastings, food trucks, and a live DJ, you can enjoy a day of friends, community, and craft beer. Visit downtownbluesprings.org for more details and purchase your tickets.

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