|  The 15-by-15-foot bounce house has plenty of room for the fun 
			inside. It features a Disney-character front. Game supervisors from 
			both St. John and the Oasis will oversee the bounce house and the 
			other games on a secured section of the church parking lot. Also on the parking lot, the Alley Kats Band will furnish music 
			during the serving time, including polka music for dancing or 
			listening -- outside, weather permitting. Tables for those who want 
			to sit outside to eat, watch their children play or listen to the 
			band will also be on the lot.   
			 Inside the church, St. John is being joined by the Oasis Senior 
			Center in providing authentic German food. Brats, red cabbage, 
			sauerkraut, German potato salad, apple strudel, German chocolate 
			cake or angel food cake will be served with apple cider, tea or 
			coffee. A hot dog meal with chips, dessert and drink will also be 
			available. Meals will be served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the St. 
			John Fellowship Hall. The youth of the church will offer the same menu at a drive-thru 
			line at the alley alongside the former ALMH east parking lot 
			entrance, off Eighth Street.  
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			 Free delivery in town will be offered with orders of six or more 
			prepaid tickets. Tickets are available from church and Oasis 
			members, church or Oasis offices, or by calling Marilyn Armbrust at 
			732-4261. German meal tickets are $8.50, and hot dog meals are $4. Profits will be evenly split between the Oasis for their programs 
			and St. John UCC for their mission projects.  Co-chairs for this year's Germanfest are Wayne Mara, 737-6639, 
			and Tonita Reifsteck, 732-9796, for St. John UCC, and Georgina 
			Binzen, 732-6132, and Dennis Schrader, 871-4155, for the Oasis. 
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