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Clay County Fall Festival Coming In November

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
October 20, 2021
in Local Stories, Top Stories
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By Betty Lee 

Brisk, cool weather, changing leaves, and pumpkins can only mean one thing- fall is upon us.  What better way to celebrate than a festival?  Well, Clay County will be hosting a one day Fall Festival on Saturday, November 6, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.  

Stop into town and enjoy some good food from various food trucks while listening to live music.  As always, there will be a variety of things for the kiddos to enjoy. From a bouncy house to games and activities, there will be something for all ages.  

At 12:30 p.m. line the sidewalks and gather the treats from the participants in the grand fall parade.  You can participate in cornhole as well, and so much more underway including a hayride, chili cook off, and an art gallery including work from Clay County students. 

Everyone is welcome to help make sure that this festival is a great success and returns in the years to come. Direct any general festival question to Ladhini Bodkins by calling 304-3880-0086 or via Facebook.  Parade questions, details, and entries contact Betty Lee 304-651-2444. 

Organizers urge all Clay County Festival Queens, Homecoming courts, school, and church groups to take part in the parade.

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