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The annual Fall Fest celebration will take place in downtown Concordia, KS. Friday night there will be a home football game at Harold Clark Stadium for Concordia Jr Sr High School Homecoming. Homecoming activities take place all week with the assembly and parade Friday afternoon. Please visit usd333.com for details.

Fall Fest annual event brings in over 6,000 visitors to Concordia each year and features activities for the whole family including games, a Kids Corner with inflatables, turtle race, frog jumping contest 5K race, parade at 10:00 a.m., free entertainment and more! The festival also includes a variety of food and craft vendors from all over the state that comes to sell their wares. Vendors, get your spots today. Always the last Saturday in September.

Fall Fest

Address : Broadway Plaza Concordia KS
Phone : 785-243-4290   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Fall Fest Buttons Available from Merchants

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