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    Claremont COURIER/Friday, June 14, 2013 24

    COURIER CROSSWORDAcross

    1. Pub stock

    5. Data transmitter10. Blue

    13. Buckle

    14. Ta-ta15. ___ Brockovich

    17. Footnote abbr.18. Martini on the ___

    19. Hokkaido residents20. Beloved Claremont Park that

    reopened (goes with 22 across)22. See 20 across

    24. Skin art25. Eye layers

    26. Ages and ages27. Makes a bundle

    29. Swims ashore32. Costco, for one

    36. Jedi

    37. "When hell freezes over!"38. Theater duration

    39. Became inflated42. Flowed partner

    44. Bad

    45. Piece of history46. Player in general

    48. Center that has teamed up withAARP to offer defensive

    driving courses to seniors52. College graduates

    53. Spanish fortress55. He's "Smarter than the

    average bear!"56. Song words

    58. A trickster god59. 20-20, e.g.

    60. Minimal61. Mimics

    62. Energy measurement

    63. Eye sores64. Destroy

    Down

    1. Workplace discriminator

    2. OPEC land

    3. Boot out

    4. Calmed down

    5. Strand

    6. Quality

    7. Chop up

    8. Fox Series "___! The Cat"

    9. Powerful

    10. Lacking in richness

    11. Indic language

    12. Drunks

    16. Order member

    21. Sounds from Bossy

    23. Birds27. Angle

    28. Like centenarians

    29. Court ploy

    30. Camel fabric

    31. Zero

    32. Restaurant handout

    33. Sun, e.g.

    34. Parisian way

    35. Wrong __ of the stick

    37. Basic

    40. Breaking away

    41. John Irving's

    "A Prayer for ___ Meany"

    42. Arrow toter

    43. Located at the bottom

    45. Kicks out

    46. Michael Jackson wore one

    47. Icefishing tool

    49. Amino acid in the brain

    50. Expression of suprise51. Babble

    52. Sailor's affirmative

    53. Beseech

    54. Ascent

    57. The end is not __

    Crossword by MylesMellor. Puzzle #215

    Answers to last weeks puzzle #214

    CALL MARY TODAY: 621-4761

    RESTAURANT ROW

    Dale Bros Brewery will host Summerfest from 2 to10 p.m. on Saturday, June 22 at the Dale Bros taproom to celebrate its recently-released Gold Medal-winning summer seasonal beer Pacific Daylight.

    Summerfest is a festival of art, music and beer tobenefit the dA Center for the Arts in Pomona, and will

    feature a variety of interactive art installations for fes-tival-goers to engage in.Both Dale Bros. and the dA share a passion for art

    and community, explains dA Executive DirectorMargaret Aichele. Both art and beer involve the con-nection of the imagination with raw materials to pro-duce a work of art, right? So what better way to bring

    people together than through a festival celebratingboth art and beer!

    Musical acts include Better Daze, a reggae/skaband with hip hop influences, the Patrick CarricoBand, which delivers California Country music,and Analog, a funky rock band that boasts a saxo-

    phone and classic covers. Tribal Beats, a belly-danc-ing studio in Upland, will host a short set of bellydancing and live drumming, as well.

    Food will be available for purchase from the BorderGrill Truck, Jogasaki Sushi Burrito, The Slummin'Gourmet and Brewcakes.

    In addition to featuring its Pacific Daylight summerbeer, Dale Bros. will release a number of one-time-only beer creations at the event including Badlands

    Baltic Porter, as well as barrel-conditioned beersBl'Oak and Off With Her Head.We will also be opening up some bourbon and rye

    casks that have never been tasted before, including acouple of sours, said Brewmaster Curt Dale.

    Dale Bros. Brewery, owned and operated by broth-ers Curt and Andy Dale, focuses on brewing bal-anced, full-bodied beers.

    Tickets for the event are $30, which includes ad-mission plus 6 four-ounce tasters and 2 pints of beer,and can be purchased at www.dbsummerfest.brown-

    papertickets.com, at the dA Center for the Arts, 252D South Main Street, Pomona, or at Dale Bros Brew-ery, 2120 Porterfield Way, Upland.

    For more info, visit www.dalebrosbrewery.com orcall 579-0032, ext. 204.

    Dale Bros. to release award-winning beer at Summerfest

    Read all summer for a chance to win a KindleFire and other prizes. The Claremont Library in-vites students in grades sixth through twelfth to par-ticipate in the program June 19 through August 17.

    There will be a Game Day every Tuesday fromJune 25 through July 30 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. fea-turing new and classic board games that teens can

    play with their peers.For more information on the Teen Summer

    Reading Program, call 621-4902. The ClaremontLibrary is located at 208 N. Harvard Ave.

    Library begins Reading Program