ELK CITY, W.Va. –OktoberWest, the state’s largest, and only, German Oktoberfest and craft beer festival, is set to take place this Saturday.
The festival, coordinated by Charleston Urban Works, is now in its 17th year.
Charleston Urban Works Executive Director Ric Cavender and Event Coordinator Lauren Hatcher appeared on 580 Live with Dave Allen on Wednesday to discuss what attendees can expect.
Hatcher noted that event participants will be able to sample over 100 craft beers and ciders, enjoy food from vendors, play games, and listen to live music.
She encouraged everyone to come out and enjoy the event.
“You can get a ticket, you get in, you get a cup for your beer and then you can walk around, sample as much as you want, as many different types as you want,” Hatcher said. “I’ve said it a million times at this point, we have at least 20 different pumpkin ales, and they are all different, but they all have a good fall energy to them.”
There are two types of tickets available for purchase: OktoberWest VIP, which costs $55, and OktoberWest General Admission, which costs $45. Designated driver and underage attendees can receive free wristbands, allowing them to enjoy the festivities as well.
Several games will be held during the festival, including stein holding, keg rolling, sausage toss, sausage eating, trivia, and the OktoberWest Best Dressed contest.
Cavender said it’s amazing to see who all signs up for the games.
“It’s always surprising the number of people who, who end up signing up for those, I mean it’s a party in itself,” he said.
All funds raised during the festival will go directly to Charleston Urban Works to support their programs, public art, and other community and economic revitalization projects.
Hatcher said that right now, people can look at Elk City to see the impact Urban Works has had on local businesses there.
“I mean when you’re down there in the Elk City district over on the west side, you can stand in a circle in the middle of Washington Street and see a bunch of businesses we’ve had a hand in helping promote, or create the spaces that they have,” she said. “That’s something that I want to plug is a lot of the Elk City businesses are opened Saturday before OktoberWest.”
The full schedule can be viewed at Charleston Urban Works website or Facebook.