Cranford Jaycees’ Oktoberfest Returns to Raise a Glass and Raise Funds

Cranford Jaycees Oktoberfest Event 2021

Annual Cranford Jaycees Event Raises A Record $50,000+ 

The Cranford Jaycees’ Oktoberfest event returned in-person for its ninth year on October 2nd, drawing a sold out crowd to the Union County College parking lot and raising more than $50,000 for local causes.

The crowd enjoyed live music from both a polka and a rock band while sampling an array of beverages and food.

The event’s primary beneficiary is the Cranford First Aid Squad. The all-volunteer organization relies on Oktoberfest to provide up to 25% of its annual funding in traditional years, but with their facility damaged by Hurricane Ida, their needs have increased. Through ticket sales, sponsorships, and the 50/50 raffle proceeds, the Jaycees were able to donate $30,000 to the squad, an increase of 50% over last year’s donation.

In addition, event sponsor Brighton Air Corp donated $5,000 to be earmarked for a new vocational school scholarship fund to be administered by the Jaycees. “Trade schools set students up for well-paying careers. I’m happy to sponsor this scholarship to help make them more accessible for Cranford students,” said Brighton Air Corp owner Daniel Ghanime.  

$8,000 was also raised for the Union County College scholarship fund, and additional event proceeds will be dispersed to community organizations at a later date. Other lead sponsors included Cranford businesses Szeles Construction and Homegotowned.

Last year’s event was held in backyards across town with the Jaycees delivering food, beverages, and party supplies.

“We were so excited to be able to have this event in person again,” said Shaun Rees, who oversaw the event for the Jaycees. “We really appreciate the sponsors, UCC, and everyone who came out to make this night happen. It was a great night for our community.”

Photos by Cranford Jaycees