Claire Buffie Design Samples

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CLAIRE BUFFIE

DESIGN SAMPLES including

cb.clairebuffie@gmail.com 646.469.7559 www.clairebuffie.com www.clairebuffiephotography.com

creative direction logo design brand development web design


original

NEW BRAND DEVELOPMENT

MUSICAL including

creative direction logo redesign media kit / profile web design & development

original logo by ball state university new logo by joel dale creative direction by claire buffie profile design by claire buffie


a new musical

new

A uniquely American musical about love, loss, triumph, and a five-ton elephant...

it’s amazing.

VIEW PROFILE


concept designs by claire buffie


VIEW WEBSITE password: elephant

creative direction by claire buffie site creation by roundhouse designs


BRAND DEVELOPMENT FASHION BRAND including

web audit & redesign social media branding lookbook product development

logo provided / not designed by claire buffie


VIEW WEBSITE



VIEW LOOKBOOK

VIEW PRODUCT


LOGO DESIGN

BRAND DEVELOPMENT including

business card letterhead envelope web design photography personal branding



the

foundation

Founder & President Kirsten Haglund Executive Director Deb Zale, KHFoundationED@aol.com

The Kirsten Haglund Foundation for Eating Disorders PO Box 2592 Farmington Hills, MI 48333 www.kirstenhaglund.org




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unique designs for the table and beyond

Kenny Mack

www.KennyMackDesigns.com

361 Eighth Street Jersey City, NJ 07302 212.666.3261 Kenny@KennyMackDesigns.com

unique designs for the table and beyond


CLAIRE BUFFIE PHOTOGRAPHY&DESIGN

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Website and Business Card Desig

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EVENT DESIGN including

program journal signage tickets invitations letterhead


New York CitY March 13-17, 2013

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Sunday, January 20 2013

The Ritz-Carlton, Washington DC 1150 22nd Street, NW Washington, DC 20037


CONTRIBUTIONS Please accept my tax-deductible contribution in support of Light for Haiti. A little extra can go a long way to help in “raising Haiti from the rubble.”

$1000

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$50

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Name/Organization Address

City/State/Zip

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I am enclosing a check, made payable to “WCMC-GHESKIO” for $ __________. Please charge $________ to my:

American Express 

Name as it appears on card Expiration Date

Visa

Master Card

Card Number CVC#

Signature

Billing Address

The GHESKIO Medical Center [through the 501(c)(3) organization Weill Cornell Medical College] received a tax-deductible donation of $______________ on Sunday, February 28, 2010 at the “Light for Haiti” Benefit in New York City. The Center for Global Health Weill Cornell Medical College 440 East 69th Street New York, NY 10021 globalhealthweb@med.cornell.edu

(Signed) Light for Haiti, team member


Bronx Community High School

Community Action School

Frank Sinatra School

Jane Addams High School

Accion Academy

Briarwood · Richmond Hill · East Elmhurst · Grasmere · Glen Oaks · Bay Terrace · Annadale · Rego Park · Bedford Stuyvesant · Dyker Heights Ravenswood · Rockaway Park · Flatlands · Huguenot · Westchester Square · Longwood · Port Morris · Schuylerville · Charleston · Park Hill · Stapleton Bayside · Soundview: “Your heartfelt personal stories · Eltingville · Kingsbridge · Arrochar · South Corona · Paerdegat Basin · Silver Lake · Graniteville combined with facts that hit home with our young · Brighton Beach · Arlington · Kew Gardens · Rochdale · Sunnyside Gardens · Oakland Gardens people opened up a much needed dialogue within · Red Hook · Jamaica Center · Prospect Heights · Boerum Hill · Jamaica Hills · Tottenville our school community.” — Counselor · Prospect Park South · Bulls Head · Hollis · Kensington · Mount Hope · New Lots · Laurelton · Melrose · Bellaire North Riverdale · Prince’s Bay · Sutton Place · Todt Hill · Beechhurst · Gramercy · Unionport · Grant City · Olinville · Sheepshead Bay · New Dorp · Remsen Village Manhattanville · Elmhurst · Country Club · Spring Creek · Travis · Rosedale · Broad Channel · Bloomfield · Eastchester · Fort Hamilton · Sea Gate Jamaica Estates · Co-op City · Roosevelt Island · Broadway Junction · Pleasant Plains · Midtown · Mount Eden · East Harlem · Fresh Meadows · Navy Yard · West Farms · Murray Hill · Jackson Heights · Morningside Heights · Harlem · Butler Manor · Manhattan Terrace · Concourse · Civic Center · Sunset Park · Starrett City Springfield Gardens · East Flatbush · Richmond Town · Chinatown · Murray Hill · South Jamaica · Pelham Parkway · Stuyvesant Town Morris Park · Upper West Side: “I am so glad to have · Borough Park · Seaside · Astoria · South Beach · Arden Heights · Canarsie · Windsor Terrace found your program. I have had such a hard time · Douglaston · Castle Hill · Bath Beach · Van Nest · Marine Park · Steinway · Crown Heights finding a way to bring people into our school to talk · East New York · Shore Acres · Battery Park City · South Ozone Park · Forest Hills · Woodhaven personally and honestly about LGBT issues to help · Grymes Hill · Soundview · Lenox Hill · Bushwick · Brookville · Bedford Park · Tudor City · Heartland You· Ridgewood are cordially invited·to join usVillage in celebrating cultivate respect among our students.” — Principal · Midland Beach · Parkchester Greenwich · Greenpoint · North Corona · Greenridge Yorkville · Holliswood · New Springville · Inwood · Mott Haven · Arverne PFLAG · BelleroseNYC · Gerritsen · Cypress Hills · Program, St. George · which Lighthouse and Beach the Safe Schools is Hill · Upper West Side Little Italy · Rossville · Randall Manor · Hamilton Heights · Dongan Hills · Concourse Village · Clason Point · Clinton Hill · Cobble Hill · Flatbush reaching neighborhoods and giving hope to LGBT youth Financial District · Forest Hills Gardens · Hillcrest · Edgemere · Throgs Neck · Manhattan Beach · Rugby · Ditmas Park · Bensonhurst · Malba · Morris Heights · South all over this diverse city. Side · Chelsea · Baychester · Neponsit · Riverdale · New Dorp Beach · City Island · Ozone Park · City Line · Little Neck · Whitestone · Highland Park · Weeksville Marble Hill · Flatiron · Gowanus · Old Town · Turtle Bay · Georgetown · Plum Beach · Tribeca · Norwood · Bay Terrace · Somerville · North Side · Castleton Corners NoHo · Coney Island · Great Kills · Blissville · Fordham · Pelham Bay NYC · Mill 30th Basin Annual · Fieldston Awards · Howard Dinner Beach · High Bridge · Homecrest PFLAG Astoria: “The program enlightened everyone who felt · Washington Heights · Rosebank · Manhattan Valley · Morrisania · West Village · Lincoln Square unsure or weird about LGBT people. It was comforting · Tompkinsville · University Heights · Bergen Beach · Far Rockaway · Elm Park · Howland Hook to feel accepted if you are unsure.” — Student · Sunnyside Honoring… · Lindenwood · Concord · Auburndale · Richmond Valley · Pomonok · Queensboro Hill Claremont Village · Lower East Side · Wakefield · Mariner’s Harbor · Williamsbridge · Clinton · Floral Park · Vinegar Hill · Clifton · Park Slope · Long Island City · Pelham Gardens · Hunters Point · Emerson Hill · Midwood · Flushing · SoHo · Oakwood · Woodrow · Upper East Side · St. Albans · Westerleigh Ocean Parkway · Hunts Point · Port Ivory · Mill Island · Wingate · Queens Village · Maspeth · Fulton Ferry · Sunnyside · Astoria Heights · Lefrak City Woodlawn · Prospect Lefferts Gardens · Edgewater Park · Brooklyn Heights · Belmont · Chelsea · Middle Village · College Point · New Brighton · Bay Ridge · East Village · Carroll Gardens · Downtown · Gravesend · Breezy Point · Woodside · Kew Gardens Hills · East Williamsburg · Carnegie Hill · Belle Harbor · Fort Greene Utopia · Williamsburg · Cambria Heights · Neponsit · Riverdale · New Dorp Beach · West Brighton · Port Richmond · Glendale Briarwood · Richmond Hill · East Elmhurst · Grasmere · Glen Oaks · Bay Terrace · Annadale · Rego Park · Bedford Stuyvesant · Dyker Heights Ravenswood · Huguenot · Morrisania: “This program is · Flatlands · Westchester Square · Longwood · Port Morris · Schuylerville · Charleston · Park Hill absolutely needed. Our gay and lesbian population · Stapleton · Bayside · Eltingville · Rockaway Park · Kingsbridge · Arrochar · South Corona is large, but never receives the support it needs.” · Paerdegat Basin · Silver Lake · Graniteville · Brighton Beach · Arlington · Kew Gardens · Rochdale — Assistant Principal · Sunnyside Gardens · Oakland Gardens · Red Hook · Jamaica Center · Prospect Heights · Boerum Hill · Jamaica Hills · Tottenville Prospect Park South · Bulls Head · Hollis · Kensington · Mount Hope · Featuring New Lots · Laurelton · Melrose · Brownsville · Bellaire · North Riverdale · Prince’s Bay · Sutton Place · Todt Hill · Beechhurst · Gramercy · Unionport · Grant City · Olinville · Sheepshead Bay · New Dorp · Remsen Village · Manhattanville Elmhurst · Country Club · Spring Creek · Travis · Rosedale · Broad Channel · Bloomfield · Eastchester · Fort Hamilton · Sea Gate · Jamaica Estates Co-op City · Roosevelt Island · Broadway Junction · Pleasant Plains · Midtown · Mount Eden · East Harlem · Fresh Meadows · Navy Yard · West Farms Murray Hill · Jackson Heights · Morningside Heights · Harlem · Butler Manor · Manhattan Terrace · Concourse · Civic Center · Sunset Park · Starrett City Springfield Gardens · East Flatbush · Richmond Town · Chinatown · Murray Hill · South Jamaica · Pelham Parkway · Stuyvesant Town · Morris Park Seaside · East Tremont: “This program is great. It is · Borough Park · South Beach · Arden Heights · Canarsie · Windsor Terrace · Douglaston · Castle very much needed and serves as a catalyst to · Hill · Bath Beach · Van Nest · Marine Park · Steinway · Crown Heights · East New York · Shore Acres prevent bullying.” — Counselor · Battery Park City · South Ozone Park · Forest Hills · Woodhaven · Grymes Hill · Soundview · Lenox Hill · Bushwick Brookville · Bedford Park · Tudor City · Heartland Village · Midland Beach · Ridgewood · Parkchester · Greenwich Village · Greenpoint · North Corona Greenridge · Yorkville · Holliswood · New Springville · Inwood · Mott Haven · Arverne · Bellerose · Gerritsen Beach · Cypress Hills · St. George · Lighthouse Hill · Upper West Side · Little Italy · Rossville · Randall Manor · Hamilton Heights · Dongan Hills · Concourse Village · Clason Point · Clinton Hill · Flatbush Forest Hills Gardens · Hillcrest · Edgemere · Throgs Neck · Manhattan Beach · Rugby · Ditmas Park · Bensonhurst · Malba · Morris Heights · South Side Chelsea · Baychester · East Tremont · City Island · Ozone Park · City Line · Little Neck · Whitestone · Highland Park · Weeksville · Marble Hill · Flatiron

Changing the climate one school at a time.


MAGAZINE / LAYOUT DESIGN including

magazine spreads ads photography style guide media kit





LIVE on stage

The eternal existential wonder of who came first between the chicken and the egg could now apply to the dance world. Is it a filmed performance or a live show bringing pieces of made for TV moments? No matter where the truth lies, MTV’s hit dance show, America’s Best Dance Crew, did the performance, like So you Think You Can Dance did before to bring its viewers watch a dance show, live with a real stage, real dancers, and real talent. What can a show made specifically for TV offer in a live performance without the edgy camera angles and host of overly opinionated judges that couldn’t be caught by the video camera? For movmnt, Claire Buffie captured some of these “made for TV,” remade for the stage performances, to finally bring the experience back into still pictures, just to get a little bit more confused about what came first... One thing we can confirm though, there is nothing better than experiencing the performance live, by yourself, without any filter, not even better than our point of view.

photography by claire buffie



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OVERVIEW Photo Credit

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HIV

ENGAGING MEN AND BOYS

TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE PROGRESS IN

WOMEN’S HEALTH

Engaging men and boys in efforts to improve women’s health unlocks a great potential for achieving transformative progress. It does so by addressing the complex relationships and environmental factors that result in poor health outcomes for women and appropriately placing women’s health issues within the unique circumstance of their greater social and contextual worlds. By: Alixandra Pollack, M.P.H.

OVERVIEW Fact 1 Fact 2 3-4 facts per article, placed on first page of article

Improving global women’s health is both a noble and necessary endeavor, as well as a daunting task. There is no cookie-cutter solution to the myriad issues women face. While there may not be a simple answer, there is a challenge to be offered; one that calls for the engagement of boys as integral to the next generation of leaders in women’s health. Inherent in that challenge also lies a solution; a way of overcoming social, economic, cultural, and gender barriers to build a bridge between today’s public health issues and tomorrow’s public health victories. Today’s boys are set to inherit a world in which they, simply by virtue of being men, will hold a great deal of power. If that power can be leveraged for positive change through open communication, gender-sensitive education, and men’s ownership of the women’s health agenda, great progress can be achieved. Research by the World Health

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Organization and others has shown that inequities in gender norms influence the ways in which men interact with their partners, including in prevention behaviors related to sexual and reproductive health. In fact, social expectations of male behavior directly reflect attitudes and behaviors related to HIV prevention, among other relevant sexual health issues. Sexual identity development and sexual behavior adoption does not occur in isolation from one’s social environmental context. The perceived expectations of a society will drive the norms, and as a result the actions, of its members – youth in particular. Men and boys at an individual level learn and come to internalize cultural gender norms and prevailing patterns of hegemony and patriarchy. They can, and do, however, also react to and question these norms. The social meanings of ‘manhood’ and the social expectations that come with them are in large part constructed in re-

lation to prevailing social norms of woman or girlhood. They are also built against the backdrop of other power structures and dynamics borne from any number of other differentiating factors, such as income. Gender norms and social definitions of manhood, therefore, exist within the context of other power dimensions and social realities, and are particularly powerful among youth who are still forming their identities and adopting related behaviors.

“The common stereotypes of powerful males and submissive females exacerbate existing barriers to quality sexual and reproductive health services.”

Traditional expectations about what it means to be a man or a woman, integral to the adolescent socialization process, are potentially detrimental for adolescents dealing with their sexuality and trying to protect their health. The common stereotypes of powerful males and submissive females exacerbate existing barriers to quality sexual and reproductive health services. These stereotypes of misogyny and subservience, perpetuated in many of today’s societies, serve to restrict access to health information, limit communication between young

couples, and encourage risky behavior. Young adults who use condoms during their first sexual encounter are more likely to sustain condom use later in life; however power imbalances, for example, can increase the difficulty of refusing sex or negotiating safer sex, for adolescent girls. Together, these normative gender roles increase adolescent vulnerability to threats to their sexual health, including violence, unplanned pregnancies, unsafe abortion, STIs and HIV/AIDS. Beyond adolescence, these retrogressive socio-cultural norms, along with (the

perhaps related) comparatively low educational attainment of women compared to men, have resulted in low participation and representation of women in positions of decision-making and restricted their access to opportunities for advancement. Women’s health is not just about adult women. Addressing one single age group, one gender in isolation, or even a single community without addressing the many global forces infiltrating it, is not sufficient to achieve true “transformative” change. Gender identities and related sexual norms and sexual behaviors are so deeply engrained in, and intricately intertwined with, family, community, and society-level contexts that true transformation will only occur when programs and policies are able to adequately address these higher level influences. We cannot expect to realize sustainable improvements in women’s health if we do not do justice to the roles that men play in the dynamics that perpetuate and exacerbate many of the problems women

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Inaugural Issue Overview

W

e are pleased to invite you to become an integral part of Women’s Health and Diplomacy, a unique global publication that will showcase and track important women’s health initiatives of the private, public and international non-governmental communities. The inaugural edition will launch at the Davos World Economic Forum at Davos in January of 2012, creating an unprecedented platform for global health leaders from all sectors to shed light on the strategies at work to advance women’s health.

Inaugural Issue

A myriad of women’s health initiatives, campaigns and projects spearheaded by both public and private sectors, independently and collaboratively, have brought an unprecedented spotlight into the challenges and rewards of addressing women’s health around the world. These bona fide works have led to the emergence of global health as a foreign policy issue for donor countries. However, there is no single methodology of capturing, following up and continuing the global discourse on women’s health beyond high-level meetings. Though it is clear that health has become an aspect of the international relations dialogue, the shape of that interaction and the role that health diplomacy should play in it are not yet clear. The resulting challenge is how to integrate health into the existing established structures of diplomacy and governance. This requires presenting a clear idea of the benefits to the international relations community without compromising the goals of health diplomacy.

Media Kit

The publication is uniquely positioned to create a platform for all women's health sectors, partners, and key stakeholders to continue the discussion about global women's health and search for solutions throughout the year. This publication, distributed quarterly, comprises of voices ranging from top health, diplomatic, business and political officials as well as top journalists and commentators.

Contributors Women’s Health and Diplomacy will feature articles written by Heads of State, First Ladies, Health Ministers, business leaders, health practitioners and other top-ranking diplomatic and political officials from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.

We hope you will join us at this important world stage by pledging your commitment today as a founding sponsor.

Production

Distribution

Specifications

An unprecedented opportunity to reach the entire global health leadership community

2 Page:

16 1/4” by 11 3/4”

Spread:

Allow 1/8 on all sides for bleed

Full Page:

8 1/2” by 11” (actual) 8 5/8” by 11 3/4” (bleed)

The publication will serve as a unique working platform for collaboration between finance and health ministries. Projected reach is estimated in the millions through multiple media outlets including Apps (iPad, iPhone, Android, Blackberry), a specialized website which will be updated weekly, a Digital Edition reaching hundreds of thousands by email, and thousands of copies in print delivered by mail to key stakeholders in the NGO, private businesses, universities, clinics, religious institutions and local governments and communities around the world.

Production Schedule Materials Due: December 1, 2011 Print Date: December 10, 2011

How to Submit Artwork Please send us a High-Resolution, Camera-Ready Ad (300 - 600 dpi) TIFF, JPEG, or EPS files preferred Please submit media in one of the following formats:

Founding Sponsor ($250,000)

Gold Sponsor ($150,000)

Exclusive Invitations to the Founders’ Dinner in December and Reception in March with Heads of State, First Ladies and Health Ministers

Invitation to the Women’s Health Diplomacy Roundtable: Bridging the Financial and Health Divide Back Cover Advertisement

Global Summits

Governments

- The Annual & Regional World Economic Forums

- The White House

- UN General Assembly Meeting in September

- U.S. Senators & Members of Congress

- UN Conferences & Meetings Annually

- U.S. Agency for International Development

- Annual G8 Summit & G20 Summits

- U.S. Department of State & Foreign Service Institute

- Other High-Level Events, Conferences & Summits

- Heads of State, First Ladies, Health Ministers

- Email Attachments: (Size must be

Invitation to the Women’s Health Diplomacy Roundtable: Bridging the Financial and Health Divide

under 10mb)

Inside Front Cover Spread (Three Pages)

To: info@intlstrategies.org Subject: Your company name

Two Additional Pages for Advertisements or Editorial Recognition on the Masthead

- FTP: www.yousendit.com

One position on the Editorial Advisory Board

- United Nations in New York & Geneva - The World Bank Group

- CEO’s of International Fortune 500 Companies

500 Complimentary Books, E-Book Link

- The World Health Organization

- Top Companies Working on Women’s Health

- Over 100 Top NGOs in the U.S. & Globally

- U.S. Chamber of Commerce

(Name of your company on file or folder)

Two Additional Pages for Advertisements or Editorial Recognition on the Masthead 250 Complimentary Books, E-Book Link

- Governors & Mayors in the United States

Organizations

Private Sector


3rd Global Conference

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

May 28-30, 2013

moving from

PROMISES TO PROGRESS Photo Credit: Lynsey Addario

for girls and women

www.womendeliver.org


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CALENDAR including

dance photography exhibit curation

photography by claire buffie


Bottled Beers

5 Ace Pear Cider 5 Anchor Steam Beer 4 Barley Island Flat Top Ale 5 Barley Island Bar Fly Pale 5 Bell’s Java Stout 5 Bell’s Seasonal 5 Blue Moon 5 Breckenridge Vanilla Porter 5 Pacifico 5 Dogfish Head 90 min. IPA 10 Dogfish Head 120 min. IPA 6 Founder’s Dirty Bastard 5 Guinness 5 Hazed & Infused 5 Heineken 6 He’Brew Origin Pomegranate Ale 5 HofBrau Original 5 New Castle Brown Ale 6 Mackeson XXX Stout 5 Oaken Barrell Snake Pit Porter 5 Oaken Barrell Razz Wheat 6 Old Speckled Hen 5 Paulaner Hefe-Weizen 6 Saison Dupont 5 Sam Adams Seasonal 8 Samuel Smith’s Nut Brown Ale 8 Samuel Smith’s Oatmeal Stout 5 Sea Dog Blue Paw Blueberry Wheat 5 Smithwick’s 8 Stone Arrogant Bastard Ale 5 Three Floyd’s Alpha King 5 Upland Dragonfly IPA 5 Upland Pale 5 Upland Wheat 8 Weinstephaner Vitus Weiss Bock 5 Woodchuck Cider

10 the greek

roasted red pepper hummus, feta, calamata olives, roasted tomatoes, whole wheat pita

8 the bistro

a trio of assorted cheeses, dried cherries, berries, grapes, crusty bread

8 the spectator

dark chocolate-covered peanuts, spicy cinnamon pecans, wasabi peas

8 the gringo

house guacamole, spicy tomato salsa fresca, black bean pico de gallo, tortilla chips

10 the sicilian

aged salami, prosciutto, gourmet crackers, pepperoncini, smoked provolone, marinated artichokes

10 the lobbyist

prosciutto wrapped melon, fresh crudite & soft-baked pretzels with herbed cream cheese spread

10 the salty dog

6 killer chocolate cake

Bottled Beers

10 the greek

roasted red pepper hummus, feta, calamata olives, roasted tomatoes, whole wheat pita

Specialty Drinks

8 the bistro

5 Ace Pear Cider a trio of assorted cheeses, dried cherries, 5 Anchor Steam Beer berries, grapes, crusty bread 4 Barley Island Flat Top Ale 5 Barley Island Bar Fly Pale 8 the spectator 5 Bell’s Java Stout dark chocolate-covered peanuts, spicy 6 raspberry torte 5 Bell’s Seasonal cinnamon pecans, wasabi peas with fresh berries and whipped 5 Blue Moon 5 Breckenridge Vanilla Porter cream 8go thecubbies gringo 8 5 Pacifico house guacamole, spicy tomato salsa 5 Dogfish Head 90 min. IPA Cherry Vodka, Island Blue Pucker, fresca, black bean pico de gallo, 10 Dogfish Head 120 min. IPA Sprite & Grenadine 6 cookies and cream tortilla chips 6 Founder’s Dirty Bastard sweet ice cream dessert with berries 5 Guinness 10 the sicilian 8 mona lisa mimosa and chocolate garnish 5 Hazed & Infused salami, prosciutto, gourmet Champagne,aged Grand Marnier 5 Heineken crackers, pepperoncini, smoked 6 He’Brew Origin Pomegranate Ale & Orange Juice 6 double fudge provolone, marinated artichokes 5 HofBrau Original 5 New Castle Brown Ale light and dark chocolate…really rich lobbyist 8 berries 10 andthebubbly 6 Mackeson XXX Stout and really good…yummy prosciutto wrapped 5 Oaken Barrell Snake Pit Porter Champagane, Strawberry Vodka melon, fresh crudite & soft-baked pretzels with herbed cream 5 Oaken Barrell Razz Wheat & Strawberry Pucker cheese spread 6 Old Speckled Hen 6 mini cheesecakes Hefe-Weizen ask your server about our flavors 56 Paulaner Saison Dupont the fabulous fan-tini 10 the salty dog8 5 Sam Adams Seasonal smoked oysters, smoked salmon, Pomegranate Vodka, Pama 8 Samuel Smith’s Nut Brown Ale gourmet crackers, celery, real salt water taffy & Sweet and Sour 8 Samuel Smith’s Oatmeal Stout 5 Sea Dog Blue Paw Blueberry Wheat 5 Smithwick’s the dani-tini 8 8 Stone Arrogant Bastard Ale Blueberry Vodka, Blue Curacao 5 Three Floyd’s Alpha King & Sprite 5 Upland Dragonfly IPA 5 Upland Pale 5 Upland Wheat the wetnight 8 8 Weinstephaner Vitus Weiss Bock Raspberry Vodka, Island Blue Pucker 5 Woodchuck Cider

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