TOP: “Burgermeister” Warren Aldrich displays one his floral designs.
A young visitor from Antrim is in the Oktoberfest spirit.
Maureen Lalime of Greenfield volunteering in the buffet line.
ABOVE: Kathryn Sabol, lead singer of Breathe 14, gets the crowd moving.
Greenfield Police Chief Brian Giamarino, right, on a volunteer patrol at Oktoberfest.
Young Oktoberfest guests learning how to build robots at the Team Inconceivable tent.
The Greenfield Meetinghouse, the oldest meetinghouse in the state of New Hampshire used by both church and state, is in urgent need of renovations and repair.
Children try out the robotics controllers in the Team Inconceivable demonstration area.
Summit Winery, Mountain Base Brewery, Henniker Brewing, Post & Beam and Frogg Brewery dispensed New Hampshire-made brews and wine under the tents.
The event was in full swing by 4:30 p.m.
Long Oktoberfest-style dining tables were popular with guests.
A quartet of guests in full Oktoberfest garb.
The 228-year-old Meetinghouse seen from a drone cam.
Oktoberfest from above.
Greenfield’s First Robotics Team Inconceivable display tent.
The Friends of the Greenfield Meetinghouse’s fourth annual Oktoberfest fundraiser took place Saturday at the historic Greenfield Meetinghouse.
The event raised more than $10,000 for the 228-year-old Meetinghouse, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as “the oldest meetinghouse in New Hampshire used by both church and state.”
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