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Oktoberfest & Fall Festival, Phoenix, AZ - Food, Rides, Auction, Car Show

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Real Estate Agent with Smart Referral Network, LLC

 

Looking for something fun to do October 17-19 in North Phoenix?

 

Oktoberfest & Fall Carnival

Come out to the Oktoberfest and Fall Carnival!  Ride tickets can be purchased in advance for 1/2 price!

Food Booths:

  • American
  • German
  • Indian Fry Bread
  • Italian
  • Mexican
  • Pizza
  • and Dessert

5th Annual Arizona Thunderbird Birthday Party Car Show on Friday, October 17, from 6-10 PM.  All makes and models welcome.  No reservations needed - parking available for 50 cars on a first-come, first-served basis.

Music: 

  • Friday - Redwood, Country/Western, Rhythm and Blues
  • Saturday at Noon - Arizona Accordion Festival
  • Saturday 4-5 PM - Hurricajuns
  • Saturday 6 PM - Latin Spirit
Where:  St. Luke's Catholic Church - 19644 North 7th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85027


 

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AzLadyInRed

Stephanie, mmmmm, this looks like fun. I LOVE Indian Fry Bread....will you be going? ;-)

Pepper

Oct 12, 2008 03:38 PM
Stephanie Pitel
Smart Referral Network, LLC - Glendale, AZ

Yep - the kids have been talking all year about a particular ride - the Gravitron.  But, I won't be riding it this year!!  I love Indian Fry bread, too.  If you are looking for something to do on the other side of town next weekend, come on over.

Oct 12, 2008 04:33 PM
Anonymous
Disappointed

Wow! What a terrible event! Carnival extremely overpriced ($3 to go down a slide!, $2 to throw a dart!) and run by the worst trailer trash ever. Did anyone who worked there have all their teeth or ever pass a drug test? Even worse was alcohol being served at a church sponsored event. Shameful! Thanks for reminding me why we left the Catholic Church.

Oct 18, 2008 01:44 PM
#3
Stephanie Pitel
Smart Referral Network, LLC - Glendale, AZ

Disappointed - Thank you for coming, but I'm sorry to hear you didn't enjoy it. I think they try to offer something for everyone to have fun and I didn't think about the prices because any time I've been to the fair or a carnival, I expect the prices to be higher. We went on Friday night and enjoyed the country music band, wandered around the car show (which were free since there's no admission charged), bought some food and let the kids ride some rides. Since St. Luke's has done it for 20 years (last year was the first time we went so I don't know how it's changed in that time) they probably appreciate feedback so I'll let them know your thoughts.

Oct 19, 2008 06:44 AM