AMANA, Iowa- The second annual Wurst Festival will be held in the historical Amana Colonies on June 18, 2016. Named the Best New Event by the Iowa Tourism Commission in 2015, Wurst Festival is a one day event with the gates opening at 11am at the Market Barn area in the center of the village of Amana.

Wurst Festival will feature over 60 different kinds of sausage from area sausage makers, locally brewed beer and wines as well as sweet treats and good eats from other local vendors. Hungry participants may enroll in Wurst University for the opportunity to eat their way to the wurst education in Iowa.

Local and regional sausage makers compete for two trophies; First in Wurst is a peoples choice award and Best of the Wurst is a judged competition.  Both awards will be announced late Saturday afternoon.

The local Kubb club will provide a demonstration and tournament of this ancient yard game and there will be live music during the event. It’s fun for the whole family at Wurst Festival in the Amana Colonies!

For a complete list of activities at Wurst Festival, visit festivalsinamana.com and for a complete list of events happening in the Amana Colonies this year, visit amanacolonies.com, or call 319.622.7622.

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