Oktoberfest at the United Evangelical Church of Canton
Sunday, Oct. 27, 12-5 p.m., Dillon St., 3200 block
If you miss the Breath of God Oktoberfest, an equally fun and family-oriented festival will be held two weeks later and 0.7 miles due south. The 3200 block of Dillon St.—from Bouldin St. to East Ave.—is closed to traffic, and to accommodate a stage at one end of the street and a beer garden at the other.
The beer garden will feature Beck’s Oktoberfest beer (of course), as well as Budweiser and Bud Lite. A full German spread—sour beef and dumplings, bratwurst, German potato salad, hot dogs, hamburgers and desserts—will ensure that non-drinkers get the full Deutsch experience as well.
A smattering of perennial festival activities—face painting, crafts tables, etc.—will keep all well occupied.
Heidi und Heimat Echo are providing musical entertainment.
Sissy Funk, council president at United Evangelical Church, said that the church’s first Oktoberfest celebration was meant to be a one-off party.
“Everybody was saying, ‘Are we going to do this next year?’” she said. “Now this is our sixth year.”
It’s also the church’s 140th anniversary. The United Evangelical Church, which was founded as Zion Evangelical Church in September 1873 and received the name the German United Evangelical Church later that year, is also doing 140 good deeds this year to celebrate the milestone.
Although the church dropped the word “German” from its name in the 1930s, there are still many members of the congregation who are German, Funk said, including herself.
She added that the celebration is an event for the entire community, not just the church.
“It’s not about the church, but it is about the church,” she explained.
For more information, please call 410-276-0393.