EVERETT — Sausage Fest has changed very little over the past 35 years.
The menu remains the same.
And many of the same volunteers still keep the festival running year after year. Many started pitching in when their children attended the Immaculate Conception Our Lady of Perpetual Help School.
Years later, they are still helping even when their children — and in some cases, grandchildren — have graduated.
“A lot of volunteers don’t have children at the school anymore. That’s how committed we are to the event,” volunteer Marcia Lozeau said. “It became a community event.”
The 36th Annual Everett Sausage Festival opened Friday. It is to continue Saturday and Sunday at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church grounds, 2617 Cedar St.
Sausage Fest is held Saturday from noon to midnight, and from noon to 7 p.m. Sunday. Entrance is free.
The event is the main fundraiser for the Catholic school.
This year, the goal is to reach $100,000, volunteer Frauna Hoglund said.
The fundraiser helps keep tuition costs low.
“It keeps the school viable,” Lozeau said. “Without the fundraiser it would be too difficult for parents to send their children to this school.”
To achieve this goal, they have 2,200 pounds of sausage and 2,400 pounds of sauerkraut, Hoglund said.
The recipe for the sausages and the sauerkraut hasn’t changed because people want it to stay the same, volunteers said.
“People can bank on that they will have what they had before,” said Kathy Fry, business manager for Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church.
The event also features a carnival and craft booths, a beer garden and live music. Tim Noah is scheduled to appear at 1:30 p.m. Sunday.
To help with parking, people can take a shuttle bus from the Everett Transit Center, at 3201 Smith Ave.
For more information go to www.everettsausagefest.com.
Alejandro Dominguez: 425-339-3422; adominguez@heraldnet.com.
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