Fun and fellowship in the fall: Boaz Harvest Festival celebrates bountiful autumn season

(Boaz Chamber of Commerce Facebook)

BOAZ – The temperature in North Alabama may still be warm but the month of October is just around the corner which means towns and communities are gearing up for their fall celebrations.

Set for Oct. 3-4, the Harvest Festival invites everyone to downtown Boaz for two days of family friendly fun and fellowship.

The annual Boaz Harvest Festival offers an assortment of things to do in the downtown area the first Friday and Saturday in October.

A cornhole tournament will offer up a little friendly competition, festival goers can admire the vehicle displays in the car, truck, jeep and tractor show, shoppers can shop among the arts and crafts vendors, there will be a children’s play area for the little ones’ enjoyment and food trucks will offer a variety of delicacies to please everyone’s appetite.

In addition to the festivities, many of the shops located in the downtown area will have sidewalk sales and special offers.

The free festival, now in its 61st year, takes place in downtown Boaz, from Bartlett Avenue to Old Mill Park and gets underway at 8 a.m. and concludes at 6 p.m. both days.

For more information on the Harvest Festival, call the Boaz Area Chamber of Commerce at 256-593-8154.

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