The Norwalk Seaport Association Launches First-Ever Oktoberfest Celebration in Norwalk!

Munich might be famous as the birthplace of Oktoberfest, and Frankenmuth may hold the title of “America’s Little Bavaria,” but this fall, Norwalk is joining the celebration! The Norwalk Seaport Association is delighted to hold its inaugural “Oktoberfest Celebration” on Sunday, October 5, 2025, from 3 PM to 6 PM at the lively 314 Beer Garden in Norwalk. Get ready for an afternoon filled with festive cheer, delicious brews, and all the fun traditions that make Oktoberfest a favorite around the world. For tickets click here.

Experience the spirit of Bavaria at our festive event, where camaraderie and community—what the Germans lovingly call “Geselligkeit”—take center stage. Step into the inviting atmosphere inspired by a traditional beer garden, filled with laughter, lively conversations, and the clinking of mugs. As you celebrate, you’ll also be making a meaningful contribution to Connecticut’s maritime heritage by supporting the preservation of the Sheffield Island Lighthouse and its ongoing educational mission. Join the Norwalk Seaport Association for an unforgettable gathering that brings people together for a great cause!

“We are thrilled to host Oktoberfest and invite the community to eat, drink, and celebrate while championing a cause that’s close to our hearts,” says Rick McQuaid, President of the Norwalk Seaport Association. “Proceeds from this event will help preserve the Sheffield Island Lighthouse and ensure future generations can enjoy its rich history.”

For the cost of the ticket, guests are invited to enjoy an exceptional afternoon featuring unlimited beer, wine, cider, and soft drinks, accompanied by a delicious spread of warm pretzels with beer cheese, bratwurst and sauerkraut, and wood-fired pizza. In addition to these culinary delights, attendees will have the unique opportunity to learn more about the Seaport Association and discover ways to become more involved with an organization dedicated to preserving Norwalk’s seafaring legacy since 1978.



About the Seaport Association

The Seaport Association in Norwalk was founded in 1978 by a group of local citizens who had the vision to revitalize South Norwalk and preserve Norwalk’s maritime heritage. The Seaport Association offers a cultural, environmental, and historical journey to the Norwalk Islands. The Sheffield Island Lighthouse and the Light Keeper’s Cottage provide a unique historical and educational venue that strives to increase awareness, appreciation, and consideration for the environment and how the preservation of historic buildings contributes to our quality of life. The combination of the Lighthouse and the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge offers an unparalleled opportunity to educate children of all ages and adults about the importance of preserving Long Island Sound, our environment, and our maritime heritage.

Brew-Ski In Salisbury – Connecticut’s Most Unique Brew Fest -Sunday, October 8

Munich may be home to Oktoberfest and Frankenmuth, America’s Little Bavaria may have a Beer Expo, but something is brewing in Salisbury, Connecticut! The 14th Annual Brew-Ski Fest sponsored by Stateline Wine and Spirits returns to the Salisbury Ski Jumps on Sunday, October 8 from 1 to 4 p.m. with music, pumpkins, cornstalks, and nearly 40 craft breweries offering visitors well over 200 examples of their best brews. The brew line-up boasts popular beers and local favorites as well as a distinct selection of hard cider, hard soda, and distilled spirits by Full Moonshine, On the Rocks, and the Berkshire Mountain Distillery.

This popular event is set against the magnificent backdrop of Satre Hill on 80 Indian Cave Road, in the bucolic town of Salisbury where the oldest Ski Jump Competition on the East Coast takes place every February. The Salisbury Winter Sports Association is hosting the Brew-Ski Fest, to help defray the cost of the internationally acclaimed Salisbury Ski JumpFest and other programs for young ski jumpers this non-profit organizes. Tickets are on sale now online @ http://brewskifest.com for $30 and will be available at the gate for $35, with all proceeds going to the Salisbury Winter Sports Association.

Among the many things that make Brew-ski unique is its alpine location which helps set the mood. Best of all, Brew-ski affords the opportunity for folks to chat with the makers of the featured brews from around the country without waiting in long lines. If you love to try new things and are ready to branch out from industrial lagers then don’t miss Brew-Ski which celebrates craft beer and more. As for food, Sunday in the Country, (http://sundayinthecountry.org) a local non-profit is preparing a hardy mix of brats, hotdogs, hamburgers, and more for you to pair with your new favorite beer.

In addition to beer, there will be live music by the Steve Dunn Band, winners of the Mohegan Sun Casino’s Battle of the Bands, and nominated for the prestigious Telly Award in 2021. The fun doesn’t stop there. Make sure you participate in the only and only Ski Jump Golf Ball Roll! All you have to do is buy a numbered golf ball and watch as hundreds of them roll down the ski jump landing hill… the ball like the skier that travels the furthest wins the prize! And as for prizes, don’t forget to take your free pumpkin home when you leave the Fest!

ABOUT SALISBURY WINTER SPORTS ASSOCIATION

In the winter of 1926, John Satre a resident of Salisbury jumped off the roof of his shed wearing skis to show his friends and neighbors a sport he learned in his native homeland of Norway. Town residents were so amazed as they watched Satre soar through the air that they decided to build a proper ski run that summer, and form the Salisbury Winter Sports Association. The Association hosted the first ski jump competition in January 1927. JumpFest has become a highly anticipated event in Connecticut and throughout the East Coast.