Asado & Brew Festival postponed in San Luis due to rainy conditions

Nieves Riedel, Mayor at City of San Luis
Nieves Riedel, Mayor at City of San Luis
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The City of San Luis announced on Nov. 21 that the Asado & Brew Festival has been postponed because of rainy weather and concerns for the safety of attendees, vendors, and participants.

The postponement affects a popular community event that draws residents and visitors to San Luis. The city said it is working to announce a new date soon and assured the public that the festival will return with either the same or an improved lineup.

“Due to the rainy conditions and in order to prioritize the safety of all attendees, vendors, and participants, the Asado & Brew Festival has been postponed,” city officials said. “We are working to announce the new date very soon, and we promise to return with the same exciting lineup or one even better!”

Vendors or participants with questions are encouraged to contact city offices at (928) 341-8535 or (928) 341-8538. The city also thanked everyone for their understanding and continued support: “We appreciate your understanding and continued support of all our events. We look forward to seeing you soon and sharing another fantastic Asado & Brew Festival together!”

The City of San Luis promotes community engagement through open council meetings and public events, according to the official website. The city is dedicated to providing essential services such as public safety, parks and recreation, and economic development initiatives according to its official website.

Nieves Riedel has served as mayor of San Luis according to the official website. The city operates under a council-manager form of government according to its official website.

San Luis has grown from a small town into a thriving community in Arizona according to its official website. It offers services including public safety through police and fire departments, parks and recreation programs, and public works projects according to its official website.

City officials said they hope for improved weather so that residents can enjoy future events safely.



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