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Folk School on Tap at Bad Habit Brewing

Join us on June 12 for a free event - Folk School on Tap at Bad Habit Brewing!
Bad Habit Brewing, 6:00–7:30 PM


Public lands are one of America’s greatest treasures—and we have the foresight of past generations, and one bold leader in particular, to thank. During the height of the Industrial Revolution, when natural resources were seen as limitless, President Theodore Roosevelt took a stand. His efforts helped preserve over 220 million acres of land for future generations, transforming conservation into a true American ideal.


Experience this powerful legacy through the words of Roosevelt himself, brought to life by historian Adam Lindquist. Not only does Adam look and sound like the 26th President, he travels the country sharing Roosevelt’s story and advancing his conservation legacy—supporting outdoor youth programs, habitat protection, and more.


Whether you’re a lover of the outdoors, a student of history, or just curious about the roots of our public lands, this evening promises inspiration, insight, and a pint among friends.

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