Beaverdale Fall Festival
About
Over 40 years ago, Beaverdale merchants started a fall event called Beaverdale Days, featuring sidewalk sales, carnival rides, music, beer tents, and a parade with an Oktoberfest theme. Cold weather moved it to September, and it became the Beaverdale Fall Festival. Around the same time, Holy Trinity Church hosted its own September event with food, rides, beer tents, and a road run. In the late 1970s, the two groups merged efforts, sharing the parade and planning. In 1991, the festival joined the Beaverdale Neighborhood Association, then became independent in 2000. In 2020, we became a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Though canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19, the festival has returned stronger than ever, thanks to our amazing neighbors, sponsors, and guests!
MISSION STATEMENT
The Beaverdale Fall Festival's mission is to
Services
We host programs and events that build and maintain community within Beaverdale. Our largest event is the annual Beaverdale Fall Festival, which brings together past, present, and future Beaverdalians of all backgrounds.
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