KülturePulp 036: OktoberFacts
Endnotes and
Digressions:1.
The Mt. Angel Oktoberfest continues through Sunday,
Sept. 18. It’s just this mammoth fiesta of food booths and folk music
— with ancillary pancake breakfasts, softball tourneys, volkswalks,
monastery tours, craft fairs, car cruise-ins, and much, much more.
(Everyone seems especially excited
about the appearance of sexy button-box accordionist LynnMarie and
her white-hot polka band, the Boxhounds; she’s on the Biergarten stage at
7 and 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and on the Weingarten stage on Sunday at
4:30 p.m.) Want precise details? You
can check out a map and a complete schedule of events online at Oktoberfest.org.2.
The beer festival’s a 501(c)(4) -- which
means that its proceeds (in the low six figures, according to Jerry Lauzon) are
distributed to local organizations like Scouting, schools and Doernbecher Children’s Hospital after the
bills are paid. And from the looks of things, a ton of money is also being
re-invested in the city infrastructure: With its wrought-iron signage and
Bavarian building accents -- and plans for a mixed-use building
(pictured
below) featuring one of those automated clocks
with characters from Mt. Angel history popping out a few times a day -- this is
just a ridiculously charming little
hamlet.
3.
This is also Mt. Angel’s third major evolution, festival-wise: When the
town was a major flax producer in the ’30s, they held a
“Flax
Festival.” After WWII, the flax industry
collapsed, so the town tried holding a
“Dairy
Days” festival for while. But, as Jerry
Lauzon sagely remarks, “Nobody wants to come to Mt. Angel to drink
milk!”
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Posted: Fri - September 16, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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