The Homewood Star Volume 5 | Issue 10 | January 2016
neighborly news & entertainment for Homewood
YEAR IN PREVIEW
2016 : WHAT’S TO COME
ELECTION YEAR ROLLS AROUND A17
LAKESHORE WORK A16
AND MORE: Bike-share program ...... A14 Park parking lot................ A15 18th Street project ..........A16
From politics to parks, new construction and revamped roadways, here are eight things to keep an eye on this year around Homewood. See page A14
Playground overhaul ..... A17 Sidewalk extension .........A18 Oxmoor construction ....A18
Homewood’s own homebrew Red Hills Brewing Company readies for rollout
By ERICA TECHO
home safely at the end of the night. As equipment rolls in, Joe “That’s our biggest focus on Red Hills Brewing Company Pilleteri is waiting on one all the beers that we’re doing thing to open Red Hills Brewas our year-round beers, is WHERE: 2821 Central Ave. ing Company — the brewery’s that you’re able to sit down ON THE WEB: redhillsbrewing.net and alcohol license. and have a session with your facebook.com/redhillsbrewing Once he has that in hand, friends for a few hours, drinkPilleteri and master brewer ing more than two beers and Eric Baumann can put their being OK,” Baumann said. equipment to use. For now, they have started brewing While high-gravity — or high alcohol — beers are popsmall-scale test batches of what they may one day serve ular, Baumann said, some of the “shiny newness” of those at Red Hills. Their main goal is to provide a place where people can drink and enjoy themselves, but still drive See RED HILLS | page A19
INSIDE INSIDE
Sponsors .................... A4 City .............................. A6
Equipment was moved into Red Hills Brewing Company in mid-November. To start brewing, owner Joe Pilleteri has to wait for his federal alcohol license. Photo by Erica Techo.
Business. .................... A8 Community .................B4
School House .............B8 Sports ....................... B10
Opinion ........................B11 Calendar .................... B14
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Back to Life
Funds for Future
Local artist spends nearly 100 hours restoring beloved mural on Nabeel’s Cafe building along Oxmoor Road.
Seeing gap in funding, resident, business donate thousands to Homewood High School’s Enrichment Fund.
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