2 Pair Of White And Pink Ballet Shoes ~ Wall Hangings ~ Decor ~ Dancing ~ Kids Room - Sales

Measurements are 8 1/2 x 3“You will receive both pairs Very cute and in good condition.#2

Milpitas Oktoberfest: Saturday, Sept. 29. Beer, food, music and games at city-sponsored event. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Milpitas Civic Center, 457 E. Calaveras Blvd. www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov. Hayward Oktoberfest: Saturday, Sept. 29. Hayward Business Association event, with more than 50 beer vendors, plus music and food, will take over B Street and Main Street downtown from 1 to 6 p.m. Admission, $12 for beer glass with two pours; $20 for five pours. www.eventbrite.com. Fremont Oktoberfest: Saturday, Sept. 29. Fremont Rotary and DasBrew, a microbrewery that specializes in German-style brews, will host an Oktoberfest with music, dancing, food and beer. $40 admission includes beer stein. 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the tap room, 44356 S. Grimmer Blvd., Fremont. www.dasbrewinc.com.

Oaktoberfest: Saturday, Sept, 29, and Sunday, Sept, 30, Home Brewers’ Alley will join the dozens of breweries pouring in the Bill Brand Biergarten at this annual fall fest in Oakland’s Dimond district, Root biergarten, games for kids, German fare, Live music on four stages, 11 a.m, to 7 p.m, Saturday, 10 a.m, to 5 p.m, Sunday at MacArthur Boulevard and Fruitvale Avenue, Free admission to street fair; food, beer extra, 2 pair of white and pink ballet shoes ~ wall hangings ~ decor ~ dancing ~ kids room $20 buys a stein and four beers, other ticket packages include unlimited tastings and a private barbecue, A brewer’s brunch is planned for Sunday. www.oaktoberfest.org..

Anheuser-Busch Oktoberfest: Saturday, Oct. 6. This Fairfield brewery will invite the public in for a celebration that will feature music by the Die Alpen Band and traditional Bavarian and Austrian folk dances from Alpenntanzer Schuhplatter Dance Group; stein-holding and stein relay competitions and yard games for guests of all ages; and German-inspired food. Beers for purchase in the tasting room will include including Anheuser-Busch’s Spaten Lager, Spaten Optimator, Spaten Oktoberfest and Franziskaner. Brewery tours also available. Noon to 5 p.m. for the Oktoberfest, with tours, tasting room and gift shop hours starting at 11 a.m. www.budweisertours.com.

Mountain View Oktoberfest: Saturday, Oct, 6, and Sunday, Oct, 7, For two days, the 7,000-square-foot festival tent at Bryant and Dana streets, sponsored by Steins Beer Garden and the Mountain View Chamber 2 pair of white and pink ballet shoes ~ wall hangings ~ decor ~ dancing ~ kids room of Commerce, will feature local and German brews, food from Teske’s Germania and others, plus music by Alpiners USA, SF German Band, Big Lou’s Accordion Princess, plus contests, Children’s area with bounce houses, Free admission; beer, food extra, 11 a.m, to 7 p.m. www.mvoktoberfest.com..

Clayton Oktoberfest: Saturday, Oct. 6, and Sunday, Oct. 7: This historic Contra Costa County town hosts a two-day downtown festival that combines a traditional Oktoberfest with a street festival. Biergarten, Bavarian dancers, live music by The Internationals, German food, plus carnival, street performers, and arts and crafts. A noon parade on Saturday will culminate in the tapping of the keg in the biergarten. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Free admission, parking, shuttle. www.claytonoktoberfest.com.

Sausage and Suds Music Festival: Sunday, Oct, 7, OK, so it isn’t technically an Oktoberfest, but this annual San Leandro event features more than enough sausages and Bay Area craft brews to count, 10 a.m, to 6 p.m, along Parrott Avenue, which is five blocks from BART, Live bands, Free admission, http://sanleandrodowntownassociation.org/, Concord Oktoberfest: Friday-Saturday, Oct, 12-13, Mayor Edi Birsan and Dan Gordon of Gordon Biersch will tap the kegs at 6 p.m, Friday 2 pair of white and pink ballet shoes ~ wall hangings ~ decor ~ dancing ~ kids room to kick off this city’s celebration, Beer tent with 20-plus craft breweries; German music and dancers; food trucks selling Bavarian fare; strongman contests; children’s games and petting zoo, Free admission; $25 buys commemorative stein and two half-liters of beer, 6 to 9 p.m, Friday, noon to 6 p.m, Saturday at Todos Santos Plaza, www.concordoktoberfest.com..

Peninsula Oktoberfest: Saturday, Oct. 13. Hiller Aviation Museum again hosts the nighttime Peninsula Oktoberfest. Live music (Bayern Maiden, Rockin’ Oktoberfest Band, San Mateo Elks Oktoberfest Band), German beers plus local microbrews and German food to purchase. 6 to 11 p.m. outside the museum at 601 Skyway Road, San Carlos. Admission, $20 (glass, one beer); $11 (kids, seniors); kids 4 and under get in free. www.hiller.org. OktoBRAfest: Sunday, Oct. 14. This annual Oktoberfest-themed event benefits the Family Album Project and the Be A Dear and Donate a Brasserie group. Tickets, $25 advance or $30 at the door, include German buffet and one Gordon Biersch beer or cider (or wine). Live German music by the Twisted Pretzels band, contests (how many bras can you unhook?) and polka demo. Hosted by the San Jose Woman’s Club, 75 S. 11th St. Hours, 3 to 6 p.m.  Tickets: www.eventbrite.com.

San Ramon Oktoberfest: Saturday, Oct, 20, Event sponsored by the San Ramon Historic Foundation will feature the Olympia Fields Brass Band, Golden Gate Bavarian Dancers — and dachshund races, Beer and German-themed lunch, Admission, $25 adults, $10-$15 with root beer for kids and teens, 11 a.m, to 4 p.m, at Forest Home  Farms Historic Park, San Ramon, www.srhf.org, Walnut Creek Oktoberfest: Saturday, Oct, 20, Biergarten, food booths, harvest-themed arts and crafts, plus Kinder Platz with pumpkin patch, rides and activities for children, Live music, 11 a.m, to 6 p.m, at a new location this year, Civic Park, 2 pair of white and pink ballet shoes ~ wall hangings ~ decor ~ dancing ~ kids room Free admission, www.walnutcreekdowntown.com..



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