10th Annual Oktoberfest | Renfrew Museum & Park, Waynesboro
September 27 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Saturday September 27th, 2025 * 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Come enjoy a fun-filled day at Renfrew’s 10th Annual Oktoberfest Fundraiser!
This seasonal favorite is held at our beautiful historic farmstead to take full advantage of the scenic autumnal views in a unique period setting.
As always, this traditional signature event will have a distinctive Renfrew feel as we honor the German roots of the Royer family that worked this land.
It’s fun for everyone with a one-of-a-kind family-friendly celebration of history and the harvest!
Your admission includes entry into the festival featuring live traditional music, full tours of the 1812 Royer House, historic trade demonstrations, silent auction, family fun area, farmstead activities, access to vendors, and so much more!
Relax in our fenced, tented Biergarten and sample local craft beer offerings.
With so much to do, you’re bound to have a great time!
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