Bob Sofaly photo Feliciity Klinger, 3, had to get a unicorn painted on her face during the annual OctoPRfest on Saturday in Port Royal. Little Felicity was taking in the festival with her mom, Callie Klinger.

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Above: Felicity Klinger, 3, had to get a unicorn painted on her face during the annual OctoPRfest on Saturday in Port Royal. Little Felicity was taking in the festival with her mom, Callie Klinger. Photo by Bob Sofaly. 

The weather couldn’t have been more perfect for the return of OktoPRfest to downtown Port Royal on Saturday. 

The fall event, sponsored by the Town of Port Royal and the Old Village Association of Port Royal, was making a comeback after a year away because of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Hundreds of festival-goers enjoyed the German cuisine, cold beverages and live entertainment from the Rhinelanders and the Dark Waters Project, while the younger crowd made the most of the kid-zone. 

Next up on the area’s festival schedule – this weekend’s Beaufort Shrimp Festival on Friday and Saturday in Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park. 

Children enjoy sliding down one of the inflatable activities during the annual OktoPRfest on Saturday along Paris Avenue in Port Royal. Photos by Bob Sofaly.
Children enjoy sliding down one of the inflatable activities during the annual OktoPRfest on Saturday along Paris Avenue in Port Royal. Photos by Bob Sofaly.
Despite all the hot-rods, rat-rods and exotic antiques, Jame Bollack of Beaufort won the Mayor’s Choice award with his 1967 Oldsmobile 442 convertible during the classic car show Saturday at the annual OktoPRfest.
Kimberly Moon pulls her two chidren, Makaela, 9, and Brooke-Lynn, 3, and famly dog, Tia, in a wagon along Paris Ave. during the annual OctoPRfest on Saturday in Port Royal. Photo by Bob Sofaly
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