Oktoberfest Celebration :: Klassic Kar Show :: Marietta, GA

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Oktoberfest Celebration :: Klassic Kar Show :: Marietta, GA

Time: October 4, 2025 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church-Marietta
Street: 2922 Sandy Plains Road
City/Town: Marietta, GA
Website or Map: https://www.holytrinitymariet…
Phone: 404-219-5879
Event Type: car, show, support, must, ministries
Organized By: Steven Cassaniti
Latest Activity: on Saturday

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Come join us at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church's 14th annual Oktoberfest!  Date is Saturday, Oct 4th. In addition to German food and beverages with live polka music-- there will be an indoor craft fair, a children's area with fun activities, and a car show!  The 2nd annual Oktoberfest Klassic Kar Show will be from 10am to 2pm (note: Oktoberfest celebration goes to 4:30pm). Adult admission: 7 cans of food or $7.  Help us support MUST Ministries Food Pantry.  Details at www.holytrinitymarietta.org under "Happenings".  All are welcome! (PS: space limited- we can only fit approx 50 cars to the car show)

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