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Patch Has Your Guide to Oaktoberfest 2013

From parking to drinking, Patch has everything you should know about Oaktoberfest 2013.

Downtown Oak Park is having a big, free party for Oak Parkers this weekend. 

Oaktoberfest starts Friday, Sept. 20 and runs through Saturday night. We've pulled the Oaktoberfest site into one post to load you up with information on the event. 

While the event is free, the booze is not (What?! No free beer? Nope, sorry.). 

Craft beer will be offered as well as a selection of fine wines. One drink ticket is $7; Three drink tickets, plus a 22-ounce souvenir mug: $20.

The Oak Park Area Lesbian and Gay Association (Friday night) and the Oak Park River Forest Chamber of Commerce (Saturday) will provide volunteer pourers and collect tips to support their non-profits.

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Parking

Parking garages are free for the first hour. You can try the Holley Court Garage, which has entrances on Marion and Ontario streets, or the Lake Street and Forest Avenue Garage, with entrances on Lake Street and Forest Avenue.

Surface parking
There's no time limit for parking between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday, and all spaces are free after 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Find out more about parking in Oak Park on the Oaktoberfest site here.

Music

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

Honey Honey, 4-6 p.m., Americana — Los Angeles, CA

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"Burlap and opals. Moonshine and macrobiotics. Shaken and soothed. How Suzanne Santo (vocals/banjo/violin) and Ben Jaffe (vocals/guitar) managed to reconcile not just polemics, but seemingly opposed realities for their sexually tinged, bruised knee honeysuckle take on roots music has to be heard to be understood." honeyhoneyband.com

Acoustic Syndicate, 6-8 p.m.Americana, Rock — Asheville, NC

"Known for its high-energy, positive sound, Acoustic Syndicate delivers a genre-defying performance, masterfully blending its eclectic influences with trademark finesse that only 17 years of cohesive teamwork can bring." acousticsyndicate.com

Miles Nielsen and the Rusted Hearts, 8-10 p.m., Pop, Folk, Americana — Rockford, IL

Let it snap, let it roll, hand claps, drums crash, tele-tones and solos. Somewhere between a bar and the recording studio, Miles Nielsen's stirs up his own pop rock brand of Beatles-eque Cosmic Americana. milesnielsen.com

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

Dream Tree Shakers, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Children’s Music — Chicago, IL

"The Dreamtree Shakers are a Chicago-based band making very cool indie pop music that they hope parents and kids will enjoy together!" www.dreamtreeshakers.com

Toy Soldiers, 2-4 p.m, Soul, Rock n’ Roll, Blues — Philadelphia, PA

"A lively & hard-working band formed in 2007 by front man Ron Gallo, started out as just a duo, fluctuated between a cast of upwards of 12 players, then eventually settled into a solid 5-piece who love a good song and dance with no pretense or wall between the band and audience (as members often times ending up in the crowd)." ohnotoysoldiers.com

The Howlin' Brothers, 4-6 p.m. Blues, Folk, Oletime, Traditional — Nashville, TN

"The Howlin’ Brothers are a three-piece string band that brings heart and passion into every performance. Their upbeat shows are heavy with original and traditional music, featuring the sounds of slide banjo, harmonica and old-time fiddle." thehowlinbrothers.com

Great Divide, 6-7:45 p.m.Rock, Soul — Chicago, IL

"Think Motown meets Muscle Shoals, stoppin' by Stax on the way up to Levon's. Chicago’s Great Divide is a rock ‘n ’soul band full of passion, spontaneity and groove." greatdivideband.com

Amanda Shaw, 8-10 p.m., Roots, Cajun, Country, Rock, Fiddle, Pop— New Orleans, LA

"The New Orleans native is a pioneer of the new breed of young, roots-based musicians who have embraced both the traditional sounds of Louisiana and the pop sounds of the mainstream — the petite fiddler commands the attention of the audience with a poignant and rhythmic sound that only a Louisiana prodigy could deliver." www.amandashaw.com

The Food

There will be plenty of choices for local grub from the following restaurants (check out the menus here):
  • Aripo's Venezuelen Arepa House 
  • Kinderhook Tap
  • Luo's Peking House
  • Mancini's
  • Puree's Pizza & Pasta
  • Sugar Fixe Patisserie
  • Wells Street Popcorn

For the Kids

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 Visit oaktoberfest.net for full event details, click here for photos from last year’s event, or join us on Facebook or Twitter for #oaktoberfest updates.

Information taken from the Oaktoberfest site. You'll definitely want to check it out.

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