Augustoberfest
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The 22nd Annual Augustoberfest
August 26 & 27, 2017 City of Hagerstown and Wesel, Germany:
A Story of Friendship
Wishing to set an example to symbolize peace and the ending of a horrific war, the City of Hagerstown and Wesel, Germany, formally joined hands as sister cities by public proclamation on March 10, 1952. These cities have continued to share this affiliation for the past forty-seven years.>
Devastated by the bombings from the U.S. Air Force in World War II, Wesel suffered 98% destruction of its town and the deaths of 600 of its citizens in a three-day period of time in 1945. Despite this suffering, the people of Wesel lived up to their honorary name of ``hospitable Wesel" and reached out the olive branch to their former enemy – an enemy who ultimately brought peace and freedom to their country.
The process began in 1951 when Dr. Karl Heinz Reuber contacted Operation Democracy in New York to seek assistance in finding an American town that was suitable and willing to initiate a friendly relationship with Wesel. County Manager of Rees County, Dr. von Bonninghausen, also made personal contacts with Hagerstown while he was touring the United States. Mayor Mills of Hagerstown seized this gesture of friendship and responded positively to the official offer of the Mayor of Wesel, Nr. Ewald Fournell. By 1952 the pact was signed by both cities.
Since that time much has transpired and contacts between the two cities have expanded. To foster and promote the partnership, each city has exchanged activities and ideas such as the traditional ``key to the city," exhibitions to encourage an appreciation of each city's people and culture, tours of the Fusternberg Men's Choir, student exchange programs for high schools and even marriages – Sally Burhans, Mayor Burhans' daughter, to Karl Heinz Buschmann.
Today, both cities continue to promote programs such as the Augustoberfest to celebrate the partnership of Hagerstown and Wesel. They realize the importance of friendship and understanding in achieving world peace.
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The Augustoberfest Committee wants to THANK ALL of our guests that came out this past weekend; our MANY Volunteers that helped make the event another successful weekend by donating your time; our Vendors that brought their goodies; our Bands, Dancers and Professor Horn to provide all with great entertainment; The Shmankerl Stube and Black Eyed Susans for the yummy food; BP Lesky for the great beer AND ALL of our Sponsors who help make this event a success, which helps provide Scholarship Money to our Sister City program! See you next year! Prost!!
Ready for day 2! Come on down, gates open at 10:30 and food starts at 11!
Our closer die Schlauberger is almost set to end the night. Gates are open until 10 pm!
Don't miss our famous Kinderwunderland at this year's Augustoberfest. Catch the oldest Punch show in America at 1 and 2:30 pm!
The gates are officially open for the 22nd Augustoberfest. It's perfect weather for brats and Hofbrau!
The Augustoberfest Executive Committee would like to remind all attendees of the Augustoberfest event to be responsible while they sample the great food and drinks of Bavaria this weekend. Please don't drink and drive this weekend - ask a friend or take a taxi or uber instead. If you are new to uber you can visit https://get.uber.com/invite/hoifd for $15 off your first ride!
Learn more about one of Augustoberfest's entertainers before coming down this weekend!
The tents are all set for this weekend - we hope that you can make it this Saturday and Sunday for our authentic take on Oktoberfest!
Augustoberfest is the closest to a German Oktoberfest that you will find in the four-state area! Don't miss your chance to enjoy traditional Bavarian food and music this Saturday and Sunday!
We can't believe it's already time for the 22nd Augustoberfest - gates open at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday and don't close until 10 p.m. We hope you can make it!!