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September 11, 2010, Saturday - Kramarczuk’s Kielbasa Festival – “Meat Us in Nordeast”

Saturday, September 11, 11:00am-10:00pm

Kramarczuk’s Kielbasa Festival (215 East Hennepin) will feature live music and entertainment, Kramarczuk’s street food and Nordeast and European beers. The daily $10 admission will get you a commemorative beer stein and your first beer. The admission for those under 21 and for designated drivers will be $5. Kids 5 and under will be admitted free. Tickets are available at Kramarczuk’s or online while supplies last.