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Beer bash raises bucks to beat cancer

The Ruscheinski bros, otherwise known as the 鈥楶roperty Twins鈥 present Clover Valley Beer Festival
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The inaugural Clover Valley Beer Festival in 2018 was a sold-out success. This year, the Property Twins return as a charity sponsor, and partial ticket proceeds will be donated to Twins Cancer Fundraising. (Clover Valley Beer Festival/Special to the 91原创 Advance Times)

The Clover Valley Beer Festival returns for a second year, this time spilling across the 91原创 border for a three-day celebration instead of just one.

Gibbons Whistler is holding the event with help from 91原创鈥檚 own Property Twins, Jamie and Chris Ruscheinski.

Last year, the twins sponsored a VIP lounge for beer lovers to get extra access to the array of suds. But it wasn鈥檛 just about the brew that brought them aboard 鈥 Chris told the 91原创 Advance Times the pair got involved to raise money to fight cancer.

鈥淲e started fundraising about twenty years ago when lost our mother to breast cancer,鈥 Ruscheinski said. 鈥淚 met Gibbons a while back 鈥 they were a client of mine when I did sales for Red Bull.鈥

The brothers formed Twins Cancer Fundraising to raise money for their mom鈥檚 medical bills, starting with a modest concert in their father鈥檚 backyard.

What those efforts have grown into two decades later are the Long Table Christmas Gala and the annual Cloverdale music festival Gone Country. The latter has raised over $2.2 million for cancer charities; held for the seventh time on July 20 with performances by Aaron Prichett and George Canyon.

Clover Valley is the newest in a long list of fundraising efforts to fight the disease after Gibbons got back in contact with Ruscheinski to see if they wanted to help.

鈥淧artial proceeds from the beer fest will be going to B.C. Cancer Foundation to fund new medical equipment,鈥 Ruscheinski said.

Last year, 2,500 people came out to the Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre 鈥 the same spot Gone Country is held 鈥 to sample a variety of local beers. This year, 40 plus breweries will be serving double that amount alongside food trucks, games and live music on Saturday.

Sammy J鈥檚 Grill & Bar (19925 Willowbrook Dr) will hold several starter events including a performance by bluegrass-country trio The Rollin鈥 Trainwreck at 6 p.m on Friday and a pre-game brunch on Saturday morning before the main event.

The weekend officially starts on Thursday with a Tap Launch at Hawthorne Beer Market & Bistro in Surrey where it will also end with an after-party.

Ruscheinski said the event will hopefully become another annual mainstay in the community like Gone Country.

鈥淲e鈥檙e already over half way to selling out which is where he like to be. Tickets start going fast now,鈥 he warned.

Tickets are available for The Clover Valley Beer Festival at .

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People can also visit the twin鈥檚 for more information on this or any other of their fundraising events.

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