From the production team that brought you
65 Flett Oktoberfest 2006
comes

Wurst Pretzels 65 Flizzett Oktizzle

Saturday, October 13, 2007
Information and Logistics Page


Executive Summary for the childless impatient:

Party, Saturday, October 13th, 7pm, 65 Flett Road in Belmont.

Mapquest map

Sorry, no summary for impatient parents. And the party really starts at 4pm. If you're not planning on bringing children and just want to know when and where to show up to a party, no need to read further. I can be very longwinded without conveying much that is useful.


This page covers:


'Festing!

Some of the boys get down to
Nelly's "It's Getting Hot In Here"
at 65 Flett Oktoberfest 2006.
It was SUCH a good time!


Raves From The Critics:

"I don't think I'm going to go. I heard last year was a total sausagefest."
                   - Aaron "Sleazy" Sherman

"Last year was a total sausagefest!"
                   - Jim Sokoloff

"Last time, I brought a six-pack of Franziskaner Oktoberfest. Then, I drank a six-pack of Franziskaner Oktoberfest. Man, Daniel really knows how to throw a party!"
                   - Jeff Rettig

"It's fine to eat it raw; it's smoked."
                   - Mario Niepel


Party time:

The official party start time is 4pm. All are welcome starting at 4pm, but some may choose to stay away until later.

If you plan on bringing young children, please consider arriving on the early side. The initial food offerings will include soft baked pretzels and maybe a few other items better for young palates. Also, if there are enough children in attendance, I'll consider having a few early party activities, maybe arts and crafts or "pin the pretzel on the lederhosen guy." (See RSVP section below.)

Between 4pm and 7pm more food will be appearing.

During this time, I ask that guests maintain a child friendly atmosphere. No "I'm going to walk LIKE THIS, and if a kid gets kicked in the head, IT'S THE KID'S FAULT!" If it turns out no kids attend, we can relax on this front, kickwalk all we want, but I'm extending an invitation for young children to enjoy the start of the party and for their parents to get in a couple hours of socializing over sausages and onion pie. So, watch your f*cking language. And no kickwalking.

After 7pm, I'll be okay with people loosening up into party mode. Parental guidance is suggested.

Think of the first three hours like being strapped into that conditioning chair in A Clockwork Orange and having to watch six consecutive episodes of Romper Room, the next three hours as the wallflower-dominated very beginning of the big dance in Footloose, and the last three hours as the totally rockin' part of the dance party ten seconds later, except instead of that guy pushing his head side-to-side in some kind of caucasian break dancing, people are stuffing their faces with sausage.

I reserve the right to slink off to bed while others keep 'Festing. I'm not sure of my ability or desire to party for more than nine hours. Please do not burn down my apartment or rob me blind. Urinate in appropriate places only. (The toilet and the tires of Jeff Suarez's Jetta are the only appropriate places. (Note: Jason also drives a black Jetta. It can be identified by the kayak holders on the roof. DO NOT urinate on HIS tires. (Urinate on the kayak holders.))) Thanks in advance.

RSVP or not:

If you can give me an idea that you are attending and that you'll be bringing friends, that is appreciated. However, don't let lack of an RSVP prevent you from showing up or inviting people last minute.

If you choose to respond, I'd also appreciate an indication of whether you think you're going to eat dinner at the party or whether you'll have eaten before you arrive. I'm not sure whether this will actually affect how much I cook or not, but I'd like to have as much data as possible.

Any parents bringing young children, I'd very much appreciate a response, as that will help me decide about managing the first few hours of the party.

Inviting others:

Feel free to pass the invitation along to others. No one has been purposely omitted, so the only potential faux pas to asking someone, "So, are you going to Daniel's Oktoberfest?" is my forgetfulness.

Invite anyone you think might be interested in joining us, except on duty police officers.

What to bring:

First, it's more than okay to show up empty handed.

Beer

Very little beer will be provided, and beer (or wine or other liquor) donations are encouraged. I'll have coolers and ice available.

Three comments:

"Party drinkable" beer can be considered a default contribution.

Food (Sausage)

For those who wish to contribute food in the spirit of Oktoberfest, but don't know where to begin, bring sausages. Johnsonville brats from your local supermarket are fine. For the more epicurious, check out these sources:

Food (Other)

If you have a favorite German dish, or even just feel motivated to contribute a party dish (egg rolls, fried plantains, whatever), feel free to bring it.

Also, an interesting mustard would be a good thing to contribute to the party.

Other Contributions

Over the next few weeks, I'll be bugging friends for folding chairs, folding tables, coolers, and possibly some Saturday afternoon labor. If you have some of these things to volunteer, let me know.

Final Note About Contributions

Again, it's okay to show up empty handed.

Finding 65 Flett Road in Belmont:

Flett Road is off of Trapelo Road in Belmont, between Waverley Square and Cushing Square. There is a Belmont Savings Bank on the corner of Flett and Trapelo and a big CVS across the street from the end of Flett. I live near the far end of Flett Road from Trapelo.

Here is a Mapquest map.

Parking:

On-street parking is available around the neighborhood. However, there is no overnight parking in Belmont. If you leave your car behind, there is some chance of a $15 parking ticket. On the nights the cops check, they check some time between 2am and 3am and again between 5am and 6am. A car that is there for both checks is considered to have parked overnight.

Carpooling and public transportation are encouraged.

Public transportation:

The 73 bus runs from the lower level of Harvard Square T station past the end of Flett Road, but it doesn't stop right on our corner. Tell the driver you'd like to get off at Slade St. It takes about 16 minutes from Harvard Square. The bus will be traveling along Trapelo Road. When you get off the bus, keep walking in the direction the bus was traveling and cross Slade St. Flett Road is the next right, across the street from the big CVS. 65 Flett is almost all the way down Flett from Trapelo. The 73 Bus schedule can be looked at here. My apartment is located near the Waverley Square end of the route, so you can time your return trip based on being near Waverley. The last inbound bus is at 1:17am.

Also, the Fitchburg line of the commuter rail isn't too far away. 65 Flett is about a 15 minute walk from either the Belmont Center or the Waverly stop. Email me, and I can give you directions. See the Fitchburg Line.

The current menu is

If I get uber excited, I might add some of the following:

In 2004, I cooked for about 50 people. While about that many people attended over the course of the evening, only about 25 people ate. Last year, we ate everything, including about 120 sausages. Again, if you respond to the invitation, an indication of whether you'll be eating is appreciated.

Feeding children:

For the youngest, there will be soft pretzels and butter. For toddlers and above, no menu item is particularly spicy, so more adventurous young palates should be able to try just about anything.

Feeding Vegetarians:

Um, sorry.

There is a high probability that even the stuff one might believe is vegetarian is in fact not. For instance, the onion pie, cabbage, and potato salad are not vegetarian.

Some things are, if there is such a thing, only slightly non-vegetarian. For instance, the potato salad contains chicken bouillon but is otherwise vegetarian.

The pretzels, Obatzter, and cucumber salad are the likely (lacto-ovo-)vegetarian options. I know that's not much.

I may get a pack of vegetarian sausages if someone asks me. Also, vegetarians are welcome to contribute food items that they can eat.

Birthdays:

There are some birthdays that occur in pretty close proximity to October 14th. If anyone would like to put in a word about celebrating (or not celebrating) a particular birthday, let me know. By default, birthdays will not be mentioned.

Updates:

There are no updates yet.

Contacting me for more details or for RSVPing:

Phone: 617-645-5737. That's 617-MILK-REP.

Email: danielwakabayashi AT gmail DOT com