LOUISVILLE — Hundreds of people turned out for the annual Louisville Fall Fest at Whalen Park on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 28.
The park was filled with music, with local singer Lacey …
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LOUISVILLE — More than 600 people turned out for the third annual Louisville Fall Fest at Whalen Park on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 28.
The park was filled with music, with local singer Lacey Peets, of Chase Mills, and the band The Recov'ry.
Multiple food trucks offered a range of cuisines for lunch and dinner. Several local breweries and wineries were also set up with adult beverages to offer attendees.
Dozens of arts and crafts vendors set up tents along the Whalen Park Trail, selling a large variety of products. More than 40 vendors participated.
A cornhole tournament took place at the festival as well.
The event was sponsored by day the Louisville Hometown Days Committee, and the goal was for the community to have a good time, said Chloe Storrin, recreation clerk for the Town of Louisville.