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    City hosts new community event: Fest of Fall

    October 8, 2024No Comments
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    Sedona News – The city of Sedona Parks and Recreation Department will host a brand-new celebration of the fall season: Fest of Fall is a free event being held Saturday, Oct. 19,, 2024, from 1 – 8 p.m. at the Posse Grounds Pavilion, located at 505 Posse Grounds Rd.

    “Fest of Fall is a seasonal celebration that has something for everyone in our entire community! From family-focused fun earlier in the day to grown-up fun all day long including craft beers, a cornhole tournament, live music and more, Fest of Fall is truly an event for everybody,” said city of Sedona Recreation Coordinator Jason Vargo.

    Kid-friendly fun from 1 – 4 p.m. includes games, a seasonal craft booth, free caricature drawings, hula hoop and limbo contests, a roving balloon artist and more. The fest also directly follows The Great Pumpkin Splash, which is from 11 a.m. –  1 p.m. at the Sedona Community Pool on the same day, so kids can go straight from one event to another.

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    The Fest of Fall Cornhole Tournament will begin at 2 p.m. and requires pre-registration online. Live music will include Sabina & Alejandro performing at 4:30 p.m. and Tria Prima performing at 6 p.m.

    Craft beers will be available all day from Wanderlust Brewing Co., Oak Creek Brewery, Mother Road Brewing and Redwall Distillery. Proceeds from beer sales will go to the Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund. Food will be available from Dellepiane, Mile High Meltdown and Merkin Kebab, and treats will be available from Kona Ice and Cotton Candy Kids.

    For more details on the tournament, see up-to-date details of all the event happenings, or learn more about other Parks and Recreation Department events, visit www.sedonaaz.gov/parkevents

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