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Summer fun to do before you go back to school

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In just two short weeks, students will return to their dorms and apartments to begin the fall semester, which means there is still a little bit of time to have the time of your life. Bloomberg released a “Bucket List” by James Tarmy of summer fun people can go do before the end of summer in New York, but most, if not all of these activities, can be performed anywhere you are.

“Finally, an essential part of a well-rounded summer: drinking outdoors,” wrote Tarmy. “Spuyten Duyvil in Williamsburg (http://www.spuytenduyvilnyc.com/) has a great outdoor beer garden, Anotherroom in TriBeCa has picnic tables set up on West Broadway (http://www.theotheroom.com/), and while A.O.C (http://aocnyc.com/) falls more into the restaurant category, no one seems to mind if you wander in to have a drink in their lovely West Village garden.”

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Or, you know, one of the breweries Fort Collins has to offer would suffice. Be sure to check the list twice and start crossing items off your end of summer bucket list.

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