- December 5, 2025
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Linda Fruth brought her Great Dane, Daisy, out to enjoy the fresh air.
Destyni Devlin, 2, sat and ate ice cream with her grandmother’s dog, Daisy.
Glass artist Gannon Stokes of Old Kinderhook Glass worked on a piece of art in front of customers.
Jordan Sainlar grilled sausages for The Local Butcher and Market.
Ethan, 6, and Aiden Caceres, 3, showed off their face paintings.
Members of the Frank Moravcik Band put on a German-themed concert.
Kurt Harfmann drummed for the Frank Moravcik Band.
Kurt Harfmann, drummer for the Frank Moravcik Band, had some assistance from daughter Bailey.
Amber Atchey and son RJ, 2-and-one-half, played with some trains in the grass.
Chris Lay, chef and owner of the Holy Schnitz Food Truck, and Karim Muhammad quickly sold out of their schnitzel, a crowd favorite.
Gary and Vicki Parody enjoyed spending time at Oktoberfest.
WINTER GARDEN Crooked Can Brewing Company celebrated its second annual Oktoberfest with a weekend filled with beer, food, friends, music and fun. From Oct. 14 to Oct. 16, guests could come out to enjoy the weather, indulge in good food and sip on a beer or two.
Much of the food offered was German, including sausages from The Local Butcher and Market and schnitzel from the Holy Schnitz Food Truck. The brewery also hosted activities such as a meet-and-greet with Orlando Solar Bears players, a stein-holding contest and face painting for the kids.
Contact Danielle Hendrix at [email protected].