Community Corner Interview: Jane Hammel of Pro Re Nata Brewpub and Music Hall and Skyline Apothecary, Mike Blanche of Grow Depot

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Jane Hammel from Pro Re Nata Brewpub and Music Hall and Skyline Apothecary, Mike Blanche of Grow Depot.
We talked about the upcoming event 420 Skyline Apothecary at Pro Re Nata. This event will feature live music from Sisters & Brothers Trio, a home growers open house with Grow Depot including a selection of CBD-infused snacks from Hops Kitchen, and a puff puff paint class. More info: prnbrewery.com

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