 Well, it's been less than a week since Portage Brewing and Walker burned down. Tonight, the community rallied together to show their support through music. Reporter Cheryl Moore brings us into the Portage Support Concert for This Week's In Focus. Portage Brewing was more than just a business to the community of Walker. The building had its own history, and the staff was like family. That's why a group came together tonight to throw a concert of support. We're here just to wrap our arms around Portage Brewing and show them we love them, give them a lot of support and encouragement. All the musicians who were a part of the concert donated their time and talents. The venue, Blue Water Lodge, was also donated. Portage has been a really cool gem in Walker, and there's a lot of cool businesses in the community. But even being from Bemidji and being their neighbor, we could already tell how big of an impact they had. The concerts were put together almost immediately after the fire broke out on Sunday morning. Organizers say there's a chance that these concerts could happen throughout the year until Portage gets back on their feet. There's going to be benefits down the road, but their emotions are still pretty raw right now. Not even a week after losing their business. And so we thought it would be what a great way to get the community together to rally around them. And you know just getting people together to hang with each other and to socialize. The folks who worked at Portage say they feel blessed to have such a supportive community. It's just incredible that the fire started basically five days ago, and in that short period of time they pulled this event together. Live music, imitations that went out. And the town is really, really rallied around the Portage Brewing to the extent that I could never have imagined. And they say it's moments like this that make them eager to bring Portage back. The brewery was a total loss. I think there's been quite a bit reported about that. So at this point we're looking at all of the reasons why and just trying to pick up the pieces. And we do want to rebuild. That's the plan for now. Reporting on Walker with this week's InFocus, Sheryl Moore, Lakeland News. Yeah, what a loss that was for the Walker community. I frequented that place several times and very nice people. They did a great job with the business and I'm sure they'll be back and good to see the community rallying for. It certainly is. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.