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The city of Wyoming residents celebrate Stagecoach Days in honor of its history as one of the first stagecoach stops on the way to Duluth. SUBMITTED
Hops like these will be plucked from the bines by guests at Lift Bridge’s Pickin’ and Grinnin’ party Sept. 10.
Wyoming prepares for Stagecoach Days
BY JACKIE BUSSJAEGER STAFF WRITER
BY JACKIE BUSSJAEGER STAFF WRITER
STILLWATER – Lift Bridge Brewing invites all pickers, grinners and generally anyone interested in having a fun time to the 8th annual “Pickin’ and Grinnin’” party, which will take place at the brewery Sept. 10. The day, which begins at noon, will include brewery tours, live bluegrass music, plenty of cold beers and most importantly, a chance to help out in harvesting local hops for a special fresh hop brew. A Lift Bridge newsletter jokes that the event will “trick” guests into hanging out and helping harvest local hops while enjoying live music and cold beers. The hops harvested will be immediately used in the Lift Bridge’s once-a-year fresh hop brew Harvestor. This brew is unique because it uses local hops, brewing them the day of or almost immediately after they have been picked, rather than using dried hops. This process is called fresh hop, or wet hop. “A lot of times the hops are picked in the field and immediately dried, and that helps increase storage and shelf life,” said Lift Bridge Brewmaster Matt Hall. “Typically wet brews are made in areas in close proximity to hop farms, picked within hours or under a day or two a beer is made with those hops. So it’s been historically produced in Minnesota for a long time, since the late 1800s, but it’s been more popular in Washington, Oregon and a little bit in Idaho. Within the last 10 years, the birth of artisan or small hop growing, we’ve been able to produce locally made wet hop beers.”
WYOMING – The annual Stagecoach Days festival is expanding this September – this year adding a full-blown kids carnival with rides to add to the fun. The Wyoming Fire Relief Association began running the festival four years ago after the Wyoming Area Business Association (WABA) decided not to continue coordinating it. “Before it was [run by] the city, and then Wyoming Area Business Association, but it fizzled away,” said Joe Kuskey, deputy chief of the Wyoming Fire Department. “The fire department talked about it and decided to take it over and run things, and that’s where we are today.” The festival has been ever expanding since then. “Every year Stagecoach Days continues to grow,” Kuskey said. “The fire department was very fortunate to be given an opportunity to coordinate Wyoming Stagecoach Days from an already successful event that WABA and the City of Wyoming created. If it wasn’t for them, we wouldn’t be in the position we are in today with
SEE HOP HARVEST, PAGE 12
The festival also includes a number of live music acts, headlined this year by Uncle Chunk.
a weekend long city celebration to celebrate our great city and continue the Wyoming Stagecoach Days tradition.”The festival began as a single day event, inspired by the history of the town’s first white settlers, from Pennsylvania, in 1855, according to the Stagecoach Days website. The town was named after the Wyoming Valley,
near many of their homes back east. When a stagecoach route was established between St. Paul and Duluth, the city of Wyoming was the first stop, where travelers stayed the night and horse teams were traded out. The festival has grown into a three-day event, and this year it has added a carnival, which includes several kiddie rides, a giant slide, carnival games and an assortment of food trucks providing typical fair food such as cheese curds, hamburgers and more. Around 30 individuals from the fire department work together to raise the funds and plan the festival every year. The fire department spends much of their time leading up to the event locating sponsors for the festival. “All we do is knock on doors, go around to local businesses, a lot of them already know,” Kuskey said. “This year has been our best year for donations.” Kuskey was particularly thrilled about the new sponsors this year, such as the business Equipment Transport from Forest Lake, which will help sponsor this year’s beer garden. SEE STAGECOACH DAYS, PAGE 12
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