Bandits

Toronto, OHLocal News

In the article "Bandits," the final First Friday on Fourth festival of the season is detailed, themed as the "Fall Festival. " This event provided a rich tapestry of autumn-themed activities designed to engage the local community. Attendees had the chance to explore a variety of craft and food vendors, showcasing local talent and cuisine. Live music performances added to the celebratory vibe, with over half-a-dozen acts entertaining the crowd. For children, trick-or-treating was a highlight, allowing families to participate in Halloween festivities early.

A car smashing fundraiser also created buzz, inviting attendees to contribute to a good cause while enjoying the thrill of the event. The festival not only celebrated the changing season but also fostered community spirit and connection. Overall, the "Fall Festival" successfully wrapped up the First Friday on Fourth series with a memorable gathering for residents.

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