(This post originally appeared on Wallingford’s neighborhood blog Wallyhood.)
It says something that no less than five people e-mailed us today to make sure we knew that the free Wallingford Wurst Festival is happening this weekend, and not one of those people are involved in putting it on, just excited attendees.
That said, we’re not quite sure whether Sara was encouraging us, warning us or threatening us when she said “Wait ’til next year when Baby Z will want to go through the bouncy house at least 20 times!”
From their web site:
The Great Wallingford Wurst Festival is an “Octoberfest” style end-of-summer celebration that takes place in September at St. Benedict School. Now in its 27th year, the festival started as a small fund-raiser for the school. Today the festival brings more than 10,000 visitors to the Wallingford neighborhood in one weekend. The Wurst Festival features rides, an array of delicious foods, games for kids of all ages, craft booths, homemade sweets, a book sale, a Biergarten and a raffle, plus live entertainment on an outdoor stage.

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See the Wurst Festival web site for all the deets, including music line-up and times.











