Annual German-American Club of Topeka Oktoberfest
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German food, live music and dancers, and the Blind Tiger Beer Garden make this a special public annual event. Petland will sponsor a wiener dog race. Vendor space is available for this event. Located at Fairlawn Plaza Shopping Center parking lot under the three big blue and white tents. Contact Dennis Peerenboom 246-1397 or call Irma at 272-1555 if interested in having a vendor booth for the event. 10am – 10pm.
Annual German-American Club of Topeka Oktoberfest
Phone : 785 246-1397 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : dgpeerenboom@gmail.com
Web: www.facebook.com/German-American-Club-of-Topeka-348116108552801/
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