The longest Running Community Sausage Feed
"Always
the first
Saturday of November"

“Tradition, comradery, friendship and relatives” keep the Verboort
Sausage & Sauerkraut Festival thriving after 75 years in the small
Dutch community in Verboort, Oregon as described by Lois Verboort. The
community of 500 works diligently under Giant Sequoia redwood trees to
produce a festival attracting a sausage loving crowd of 10,000.
Preparation
for the sausage festival takes months. The sauerkraut alone takes six
weeks to ferment in fifty gallon buckets. Longtime resident, Albert
Vanderzanden marvels at the simple recipe “Its cabbage and salt!” he
exclaims.
Nearly all of the food served at the Verboort Dinner
is local and handmade. Apples are plucked from nearby orchards and
turned into applesauce. Sausage is ground and smoked on the parish
grounds with a family recipe passed down through the generations, much
pride is taken from the renowned original recipe.
This tradition
bonds the community together. Sr. Clare Vandecovering explains, “The
children get so excited…that they get to have a part… everyone is very
proud that they get a part.” She fondly remembers simpler times from
days past and counts herself lucky to have been able to participate in
both eras. More than just sausage, guests come to participate or
volunteer for the event due to the friendly and welcoming lifestyle of
those who reside in Verboort.
Across the street from church
grounds, a herd of cows chomp on lush green grass and pleasantly moo
under the unscathed sky. With many local farms surrounding, teamwork
and a neighbor’s helping hand is often needed for a projects’
completion. This friendly attitude from neighbors has helped mold the
open and hardworking community that has become present day Verboort.
Although the number of farms has severely decreased in the past one
hundred years, the attitude and spirit has remained.
The
Catholic elementary school is at the heart of Verboort and most of the
event proceeds support the operations of the school. Passionate
parishioners of the church work diligently to ensure the stability of
both operations and core values of the school. It takes not only
family, but the whole community who must ensure the future generations
of Verboort.
Sausage is not at the root of what makes this
community, but it does allow the community an annual celebration of
heritage. Longtime resident, Florence Crop notes that “If you are happy
where you are, it is home” and she can’t think of any other place that
she would rather live than under the Giant Sequoia redwood trees.
Verboort
Dinner
- Tips & Tricks
- 100k Biking Verboort Sausage Populaire
- In the Media
- Short Documentary
Sausage Recipe - Cooking
your Sausage
- About the Dinner
Key Times
- 9
am Bulk Food Sales
10am Ticket Sales
11am Drive Thru
11am Dining Hall
noon Beer Garden
-
Points of Interest
-Potholder Game-Quilt Raffle
-Fancy Work-Bazaar
-Crafts
-Bingo
-Bake Sale
-Homemade Candy
-Country Store
Dinner Price
-
Adults $15 - Seniors (62+) $14
- Children (6-12) $7
- Children >5 Free
- Dinners to Go $15
- Bulk Sausage $5/lb
- Bulk Sauerkraut $1/pint
-
$2/qt
- (cash & checks accepted, ATM on site)
