Celebrate Oktoberfest 2022 with Food Trucks, Live German Music, Games and More at Arlington’s SJ Stovall Park

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Celebrate Oktoberfest 2022 with Food Trucks, Live German Music, Games and More at Arlington’s SJ Stovall Park

By Susan Schrock, Office of Communication

Posted on August 24, 2022, August 24, 2022

Get ready to add some oompah to your weekend plans with live German music, food trucks, beverages, games and more at Arlington’s annual Oktoberfest celebration.

Oktoberfest 2022 is set from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16 at SJ Stovall Park, 2800 W. Sublett Road, in southwest Arlington. This family friendly event is sponsored by Arlington Parks and Recreation, Sister Cities of Arlington, Texas and the German Band of North Texas.

The City of Arlington is celebrating the 70th anniversary of its Sister City relationship with Bad Konigshofen, a small northern Bavarian town in Germany. Click here to learn more about the history of Arlington’s relationship with its Sister City, a “Friendship Solid as a Rock” that started in 1951 and continues through this day.

Food truck menus expected to include bratwurst, sauerkraut, sausage on a stick, tacos, fried chicken, pizza, beer and wine, shaved ice and more. While parking and entrance to Oktoberfest is free, food trucks and other vendors will accept cash or card for purchases.

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