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Big Shiny Robot Nerd Swap Meet

Join Big Shiny Robot for a Nerd Swap Meet at Bohemian Brewery

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Community Press Release:

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The Big Shiny Robot Nerd Swap Meet is May 31st, from 2 pm to 7 pm. The Bohemian Brewery is hosting the event. The vendors will be located under a big tent in their back parking lot. The event is free to guests.
During the swap meet the Bohemian Brewery & Grill will give two tours. One at 3 o’clock, and the other at 6 o’clock. Just head to the brat station and sign up. A tour is $10 per person and comes with an awesome pint glass to aid in taste testing some of the beers being brewed on the tour.
Bohemian will also have brats grilling and plenty of beer on hand.
Vendors will be selling second hand nerd stuff, essentially their collections. Comics, toys, video games, etc. There will be no arts and crafts vendors and no official big shops. Just individuals with their stuff.
Salt Lake Comic Con is sponsoring the event and will be there, selling tickets and some merchandise.
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