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Celebrate Sobriety with Oksoberfest at Lincoln Park Zoo: A Unique Alcohol-Free Oktoberfest Experience
Photo credit: Lincoln Park Zoo
Willkommen zum Oksoberfest! The Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, IL, and the nonprofit organization Chicago AF are thrilled to present an extraordinary event that redefines the traditional German Oktoberfest in a refreshing, alcohol-free, and adults-only format. As the largest non-alcoholic beer festival in the Midwest, Oksoberfest is poised to attract a vibrant community of 2,000 attendees eager to celebrate sobriety and inclusivity. Tickets are on sale now for this event, September 20th, 2024, from 6 pm to 9 pm. Over 21+ is a must!
A Taste of German Tradition—Without the Alcohol
Oksoberfest offers a delightful immersion into German culture and tradition, providing a wide array of non-alcoholic beverages for attendees to enjoy. From non-alcoholic beers and wines to craft cocktails, the festival ensures a diverse selection of 0.0% ABV beverages—and none exceeding 0.5% ABV—allowing everyone to partake in the festivities without the need for alcohol. As you wander through the picturesque zoo, you’ll have the opportunity to savor traditional German snacks, including brats and giant pretzels with a variety of mustard flights.
Live Entertainment and Community Fun
One of the highlights of Oksoberfest is the live polka band that will be performing on the zoo’s Main Mall, creating an infectious atmosphere of joy and celebration. Dance to the lively tunes with hundreds of new friends, and embrace the camaraderie that defines this remarkable event. In addition to the music, the festival features lawn games and plenty of spaces to lounge and laugh with friends, making it a perfect setting for creating unforgettable memories.
Photo credit: Lincoln Park Zoo
Exclusive After-Hours Zoo Experience
Oksoberfest offers a unique after-hours opportunity to explore Lincoln Park Zoo’s beautiful gardens and animal habitats. This exclusive experience allows attendees to enjoy the zoo’s serene environment and fascinating wildlife, adding an extra layer of magic to the evening.
Supporting the Zoo’s Mission of Inclusivity
Did you know that your participation in Oksoberfest makes a significant impact? Every ticket purchase helps keep the Lincoln Park Zoo free, open, and accessible for all visitors 365 days a year. By attending Oksoberfest, you are enjoying a night of fun and festivity and contributing to the zoo’s mission of inclusivity and community support.
Chicago AF: A Nonprofit Making a Difference
This year’s Oksoberfest marks the second year that Chicago AF, a 501c3 nonprofit run by one of our very own Sober Curator Contributors, Carrie May, has successfully organized this event. Chicago AF’s dedication to creating meaningful, alcohol-free events aligns perfectly with the values of The Sober Curator, making Oksoberfest a celebration of sobriety and community resilience. Follow @chicagoafcommunity on IG to get plugged into this event and so many others in the greater Chicago area!
Come for the NA Beers —Stay for the Community
Oksoberfest is more than just a festival; it’s a testament to the strength and unity of the alcohol-free community. Join us at Lincoln Park Zoo for an evening of delicious food, delightful drinks, and dynamic entertainment. Prost to a new tradition that celebrates sobriety, connection, and the joy of living life to its fullest—without alcohol. We look forward to seeing you there!
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