ABOUT BREWFEST 2024
Join us for an unforgettable experience at the 6th Annual Shasta Mountain Art, Wine, and Brewfest!
Immerse yourself in a celebration of creativity, flavors, and community spirit against the breathtaking backdrop of Shasta Mountain.
At Shasta Mountain Brewfest, we believe in bringing people together to celebrate the best of music, food, beer, wine, and art. We invite you to join us in this celebration of life and indulge in the finest food, beer, wine, and art that the region has to offer.
Proceeds from this event will benefit Siskiyou Humane Society!
LIVE MUSIC
Jessica Malone
From dimly-lit, solo acoustic songbird confessions to rambunctious & rollicking full-band jubilees, award-winning songwriter Jessica Malone takes listeners on a musical journey with the destination landing somewhere between self discovery and reverie.
Embracing her Northern California roots, Malone blends soulful lyrics with an earnest sound, bringing to life the landscapes of her home.
Her oft-mellifluous, occasionally gritty, and always captivating vocals—accompanied by rich upright bass, heavenly harmonies, and soaring violin—will guide you across a musical terrain of retro soul, indie folk, and Americana vibrations.
The Brother’s Reed
With their comedic brotherly banter, impeccable harmonic expression, and widely varying influences, a Brothers Reed performance will have you reflecting on lost lives and lovers, laughing hysterically and leaving completely entertained.
The bros will soothe your soul with songs that are familiar yet original. Whether they are finger picking their way through a lamentable ballad or bringing you around full-speed with a barn-burning bluegrass number, The Brothers Reed are masters of their craft.
Sound Farm
Based on Mt. Shasta, California, Sound Farm featuring Ken Nelson and friends offers rock, jazz and funk music inspired by beautiful Northern California.
All of your dreams they are around you now
And all of your hopes are deep inside
The fire of life that burns inside
Is shaping our hearts and our minds
Hold on slowly and let go boldly when it’s time
Love you dearly and see you clearly in my mind
All of these roads they’ve led us here today
Tomorrow we’ll all be traveling on
The wheel of life goes turning round
Shaping our hearts and our minds
FOOD
Don't worry, you won't go hungry. Enjoy delicious food and delights from these food vendors:
About Siskiyou Humane
“The Siskiyou Humane Society exists to improve the lives of companion animals by sheltering, rehabilitating, reducing pet overpopulation and finding permanent homes. We promote responsible pet ownership, kindness to animals and enhancement of human-animal relationships through education and outreach.”
Since its founding in 1968, the Siskiyou Humane Society Adoption Center in Mt. Shasta has provided rescue and refuge for hundreds of homeless cats and dogs every year. The shelter’s staff and volunteers take special pride in getting to know the animals as individuals. Because they are familiar with the personalities of the shelter cats and dogs, they can help potential adopters find the best matches for their families and lifestyles. All pets adopted from SHS are vaccinated, spayed and neutered and given permanent micro-chip identification.
Siskiyou Humane Society is a “no-kill” facility, animals aren’t euthanized because they’ve been in the shelter for too long, or to make room for more animals, but are cared for until they find new homes. Preventing pet over-population is a big part of the Society’s mission statement. The shelter provides information and referrals for low-income Spay/Neuter assistance programs in Siskiyou County. SHS also offers humane education presentations for schools, youth groups and service organizations with topics like dog-bite prevention and kindness to animals. SHS also operates a Community Pet Resource Center in Yreka, where we provide pet owners with vital resources such as free microchips, a pet food pantry and supply essential pet supplies to owners in need of support.
As a private, 501(c)(3)non-profit animal welfare organization, the shelter receives no funding from government agencies or national humane organizations. Most of the funding comes from private donations, grant funding and the sales at the Humane Society’s thrift store in Mt Shasta.
For information, please call (530) 926-4052