Cheers to Oktoberfest

Oktoberfest kicked off this weekend.

Itโ€™s a three day event Friday and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.

โ€œWe have over 300 vendor booths. With pretzels, cotton candy, Mexican food, Filipino, Greek and Hawaiian barbecue. Lots of great things, places to shop with a lot of bargains. So come out and have a beer,โ€ said David Smiley.

Nearby, a large parking lot is transformed into a German-style Lowenbrau Beer Garden. Inside you will find spirited oom-pah-pah bands, costumed folk dancers performing traditional waltzes and polkas, and dance floors for adults and kids so everybody can join the fun.

โ€œItโ€™s absolutely fabulous, it brings a lot of people to the village of La Mesa that wouldnโ€™t normally come. They get to see all new and interesting kinds of shops,โ€ Deanne Ross said.
 
โ€œWe get so many people coming out for the event. Itโ€™s one of the biggest Oktoberfests on the West Coast and weโ€™ve been doing it for so long we have it down to a science. We know what works and doesnโ€™t work, and we just hope that everyone comes out and joins us this weekend.โ€

Just how big is the La Mesa Oktoberfest? Lillian Kiefer, who has been coming for 20 years, said, โ€œWall to wall people! Probably over 30,000 in the day and at night it doubles.โ€

Kiefer is also a vendor and this year she has her grandchildren come to help out and make it a family affair.

If you've never been to an Oktoberfest, then the La Mesa event is a great place to start.

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