50th Annual Seymour Oktoberfest
Seymour – A celebration of German heritage, food and homecoming featuring food booths, Biergarten, carnival and live entertainment.
Seymour – A celebration of German heritage, food and homecoming featuring food booths, Biergarten, carnival and live entertainment.
Fort Wayne – Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory is the site for this sampling event featuring all things brewed: coffee, tea, cider, craft beer and wine, plus food trucks and live entertainment.
Columbus – The 6th Annual Corn Maze Beer Fest by 450 North Brewing Co. will feature 100 breweries from across the nation inside an 11-acre corn maze; food trucks, live music and more.
Bloomington – Enjoy an evening of wine, live music, a silent auction and animals; proceeds help WildCare, Inc., rehabilitate local wild animals for
Mishawaka – Evil Czech Brewery and Public House celebrates all things pork at this event featuring a variety of pork dishes, plus a seasonal Oktoberfest brew, live music and more.
Bargersville – Celebrate the season at Mallow Run Winery with food trucks, wine, live music, fall fun and local vendors on the lawn.
Terre Haute – If you're a fan of BBQ or a top BBQ chef, this is your fest. Prizes awarded for best ribs, brisket, pulled pork, chicken and people’s choice; $4,000 grand prize.
Richmond – Richmond's oldest street fest features more than 90 vendors, a variety of food trucks and family entertainment including kids’ games, raffles, live music, dancing, demos and more.
Evansville – Spooktacular family event with trick-or-treating, costume contests, food trucks and “Ghostbusters” shown in Willard Park; adult beverages from Haynie’s Corner Brewing.
Roanoke – Joseph Decuis restaurant hosts this dinner featuring hearty fall foods, cigars from Rudy’s Shop in Fort Wayne, DeBrand chocolates and bourbon, plus live jazz.
Seymour – Enjoy samples of wines and local brews during the sixth annual Ghouls & Goblets event, plus three spooky story locations and appetizers from downtown restaurants. 21+.
Rockville – You’ll find delicious food all over Parke County during Indiana’s largest festival including pumpkin ice-cream, ham and beans, noodles, pumpkin rolls and persimmon cookies.