OKTOBERFEST
W E E K E N D I N P H O T O S
Hundreds gathered on Center Street for the Saturday’s Oktoberfest celebrations.
Miss New Ulm Natalie Schwartz (center), her princesses
Adeline Ringhofer (left) and Madilyn Portner (right) ride
a New Ulm Fire Department fire engine during the German-
American parade Saturday.
The Concord Singers play to packed and eager audienceon Saturday night.
Adam Munsterman and friends warm up. From Left to Right: Adam Munsterman on concertina, Ross Scalise on tuba, and Jon Wendinger on drums.
Tiago Godoi (left), Gislei Borsatto (center) and Mike Rigo (right) dressed up in lederhosen to enjoy New Ulm’s Oktoberfest activities.
For the second year in a row, New Ulm’s Oktoberfest featured a corn kernel pit on Minnesota Street for kids to play. The corn pit is similar to a sandbox, but a little easier to clean up
The Larry Olsen Band played downtown Center Street, Saturday morning during Oktoberfest.
The Dittrich family, part of New Ulm since 1880, walked in Oktoberfest German-American parade.
- Hundreds gathered on Center Street for the Saturday’s Oktoberfest celebrations.
- Miss New Ulm Natalie Schwartz (center), her princesses Adeline Ringhofer (left) and Madilyn Portner (right) ride a New Ulm Fire Department fire engine during the German- American parade Saturday.
- The Concord Singers play to packed and eager audienceon Saturday night.
- Adam Munsterman and friends warm up. From Left to Right: Adam Munsterman on concertina, Ross Scalise on tuba, and Jon Wendinger on drums.
- Tiago Godoi (left), Gislei Borsatto (center) and Mike Rigo (right) dressed up in lederhosen to enjoy New Ulm’s Oktoberfest activities.
- For the second year in a row, New Ulm’s Oktoberfest featured a corn kernel pit on Minnesota Street for kids to play. The corn pit is similar to a sandbox, but a little easier to clean up
- The Larry Olsen Band played downtown Center Street, Saturday morning during Oktoberfest.
- The Dittrich family, part of New Ulm since 1880, walked in Oktoberfest German-American parade.