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Oktoberfest in May

Norfolk Area Big Give

The Norfolk Area Big Give 2024 will be held from May 16-22, 2024! The Norfolk Area Big Give is a time where Norfolk area supporters are invited to give back to their favorite local charities and learn about other non-profits in our community.

Orphan Grain Train would like to invite you to
‘Oktoberfest in May’ 

Oktoberfest  – Brat Lunch with Polka Band
Tuesday, May 21 at 11:30 – 1:15 pm
601 W. Phillip Ave ~ Norfolk

Orphan Grain Train would like to invite you for a German lunch of brats, Bavarian kraut, chips and a bottle of OGT water with Mark Vyhlidal Polka Trio band for a free will donation.  Either sit inside or outside, take it to stay or go.  If the weather is cold or rainy, we will have plenty of warm seating inside.

Despite the rain, we are still having ‘Oktoberfest’!  Plenty of seating inside or outside under the tent!
Big Give Donations will help families devastated by recent tornadoes in Elkhorn, NE. and surrounding area.

Donate Now

Donations will be accepted May 16 through May 22.  Please plan to attend Oktoberfest on May 21 for brat & polka band with free will offering supporting tornado victims in NE.
Or you can mail or drop off your check to:                                                                                                                       
OGT
Big Give
PO Box 1466
601 W. Phillip Ave.
Norfolk, NE 68702

 

 


T
hank you for your support of the many families devastated by the recent tornadoes in several states.  


Categories: Current Relief Efforts, Disaster Relief

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