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Oktoberfest! 28th September 12- 8pm


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The Friends of Judith Kerr Primary School are once again throwing a big Oktoberfest party in the green space at Judith Kerr Primary School on Saturday 28th September (I know, we're starting a bit early) and everyone in the local area is invited!


There will be an array of beer from local breweries, plus music, activities and bratwurst aplenty. See poster attached for more details or follow us on Twitter @SE24Oktoberfest and Insta @hernehill_oktoberfest.


You can save money by booking food and drink in advance here: http://www.fojkps.org/buynow/oktoberfest2019


It'll be a celebration of beer and togetherness, and we hope it'll also be a much-needed antidote to everything else that's going on in the world at the moment!

  • 2 weeks later...

Everything is ready for an amazing Oktoberfest tomorrow! Even the weather is set fair!


Our Oktoberfest is a family-friendly event where we transform the green space at Judith Kerr Primary school into a Biergarten for the day.


The event is running from 12-8pm. There will be several local craft beers on offer, home cooked German-influenced foods, activities for kids, fermentation-themed workshops running during the afternoon, and a great atmosphere.


We look forward to welcoming you tomorrow!

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