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Get Out This Weekend: Harvest Festival, Oktoberfest, Shredding

What to do in and around Bethel this weekend.

1. 
Where/When: 
Downtown Bethel, Saturday & Sunday
Why Go: 
Come enjoy Bethel's many fine shops and restaurants. The weekend will be filled with activities, games, crafts, vendors, music and more.
Pricing: 
Free.

2. Where/When: , 55 Stony Hill Rd, Bethel, Friday-Sunday all month.
Why Go: Bethel's Old Heidelberg will celebrate Oktoberfest for three weekends this month in the Beergarten with a small tent, kids entertainment, beer and food specials, German store, music and fun. No reservations can be made - first come, first serve. Cash only accepted all weekend and there's no entrance fee.

Pricing: Varies.

3. 
Where/When: 
, 141 Greenwood Ave, Bethel, Saturday, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Why Go: 
Safely shred old bills, credit card requests and any other documents at BUMC's Community Shredding day. Pro shred will bring their certified shredder to the back parking lot of the church. Proceeds to support the church's youth mission, Appalachian Service Project.
Pricing: $10 per box

4. 
Where/When: 
, 186 Greenwood Ave, Bethel, Sunday, 7 p.m.
Why Go: 
All are welcome to play darts at one of Bethel's favorite bars.
Pricing: 
$10 

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