The Seaford Chamber of Commerce hosted its sixth annual Oktoberfest on Saturday, Oct. 4, bringing thousands of people to the LIRR train station parking lot off Jackson Avenue.
“It was amazing,” said the chamber’s first vice president, Donna Jebaily, who helps organize the event each year.
The community event ran from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Jebaily said the conditions were great.
“The weather was absolutely perfect,” she said.
The Oktoberfest celebration featured four breweries providing seasonal beers, 10 food trucks, including German-centric options, 40 vendors selling homemade crafts, clothing, candles, pet treats and more, a pumpkin painting station, a fun zone for kids with bounce houses and more.
T Minus Ten and Arlington Drive, two bands native to Seaford, provided the audience with live music.
Jebaily previously said the chamber’s Oktoberfest is its “biggest event of the year.”

