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Oom-pah-pah!: Scenes from Oktoberfests past include state Sen. John DeFancisco blowing the Alpine horn in 2006 (facing page, top), and general German-flavored revelry.


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aged to wear them,” Kozlowski emphasizes. “They have quite a few traditions, ornaments on their headwear like feathers or pins. It depends on where in Germany you’re from, Bavaria as opposed to the Rhineland. You’ll be encouraged to ask people about their hats and where they come from.” You don’t have to have German ances-


try to enjoy the spirited fun of Oktoberfest, says Kozlowski, whose father was Polish- American and who is part German and Dutch through his mother. “I was introduced to the


German-American choruses about six years ago and par- ticipated,” he says. “It was from there that I got involved with being a member of the German-American Society and was asked to participate more as an officer and board member. I’m German almost by choice. Americans who may not have a strong cul- tural history with Germany can still appreciate it and can participate and share in the joy of what they bring.” In other words, there’ll be


plenty of gemutlichkeit for everybody at the Great Syra- cuse Oktoberfest.


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