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Oktoberfest 1985 : photographs selected by the Archives Committee as "keepers".
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28 photographs : b&w and col. ; 13 x 17 cm or smaller
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K-W Oktoberfest was started in 1969 by a small group of interested citizens and the four German clubs, under the auspices of the Visitors and Convention Bureau of the combined Kitchener-Waterloo Chambers of Commerce, with the object of promoting tourism in the area. It was incorporated with a provincial charter as K-W Oktoberfest Incorporated in 1971 on a no-share capital basis. Except for a small professional staff, Oktoberfest is run by volunteers. A Board of Directors, Advisory Council, and committees oversee all aspects of the festival, which is held annually in October. K-W Oktoberfest's function is to plan, co-ordinate and promote the festival. The Corporation's financial support is derived from the sale of souvenirs, accreditation fees, sponsorships and donations.
Originally a beer festival patterned after the famous Munich Oktoberfest, the festival shifted emphasis in the early 1970's to promoting Oktoberfest as a cultural heritage event. Originally five days long, the festival now spans nine days; it is the world's second-largest Bavarian festival and features Canada's only Thanksgiving Day Parade and the Miss Oktoberfest Beauty Pageant, among many other events.
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Snapshots with identifications on verso of some. Includes Lincoln Alexander, Lieutenant-Governor, Onkel Hans, Carol Sherban, Don Nurse, Henning Grumme, Guenter Jessat, Jessica Nurse, Glen Walker, Theresa Walker, Margory Carol, Jonas Bingeman, Jack Duffy, Jack Peterson, Peter Eichinger, Melanei Bryte, Herb Epp, Bill Stewart, Helen Grumme.
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From GA 83 Accrual 2000: interfiled in original donation.
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- Alexander, Lincoln (Subject)
- Bryte, Melanie (Subject)
- Peterson, Jack (Subject)
- Carroll, Marjorie (Subject)
- Bingeman, Jonas Owen (Subject)
- Duffy, Jack (Subject)
- Onkel Hans (Subject)
- Sherban, Carol (Subject)
- Nurse, Don (Subject)
- Grumme, Henning (Subject)
- Jessat, Guenter (Subject)
- Nurse, Jessica (Subject)
- Walker, Glen (Subject)
- Walker, Theresa (Subject)
- Eichinger, Peter (Subject)
- Epp, Herbert (Subject)
- Stewart, William (Subject)
- Grumme, Helen (Subject)