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October Fest Crawl Passports now available from the Kenosha Chamber

The Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce is once again selling the October Fest Crawl Passport, which is described as “your pocket-sized key to unlock exclusive deals at pubs and restaurants throughout downtown Kenosha and beyond.”

The October Fest Crawl Passport is valid from Wednesday through Saturday, Oct. 19-22, from 4 to 8 p.m. during the week and 2 to 6 p.m. on Saturday.

Participants include Ashling on the Lough, Boat House Pub & Eatery, Champions Sports Bar, Captain Mike’s, Gordon’s Sports Bar & Grill, Kaiser’s Pizza & Pub, Kenosha Brewing Company, Oakfire Pizza, PUBLIC Brewing Company, Slip 56, Swede’s, Tavern on 6th, The Apis Hotel & Restaurant and 1844 Table & Mash with more participants to come.

The passports are designed to make it fun and easy to explore Kenosha, support small businesses and discover new places you may otherwise never have visited.

Passports are $15 each or two for $20. They can be purchased online on Eventbrite HERE. Use code HALLOWEEN for $5 off your order.

Passports ordered on or before Sunday (Oct. 9) will be mailed via USPS. Orders placed after Oct. 9 will need to be picked up at the Chamber of Commerce, 600 52nd St., Suite 130, during normal business hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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