What's Happening?
The Fall into Canandaigua festival, a long-standing tradition organized by the Historic Downtown Canandaigua Business Improvement District, is set to take place this weekend. Scheduled for October 25,
the event will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 115 S. Main St. in downtown Canandaigua. The festival promises a variety of activities including a farmers' market, pumpkin decorating, a magic show, and a robotics experience. A highlight of the event is the Kids Costume Parade, which will be followed by a costume contest and a Monster Mash Dance Off. Additionally, the festival will feature performances by the Witchy Women of the Finger Lakes and music by Mr. Loops. Various vendors will offer food, merchandise, and activities such as face painting and a musical petting zoo.
Why It's Important?
The Fall into Canandaigua festival is a significant cultural event for the local community, fostering a sense of togetherness and celebration. It provides an opportunity for local businesses to engage with the community and for families to enjoy a day of entertainment and activities. The festival also supports local artisans and vendors, contributing to the local economy. By offering free admission, the event ensures accessibility for all community members, promoting inclusivity and community spirit.
What's Next?
As the festival approaches, organizers and participants are likely preparing for a successful event. The community can expect a day filled with fun and engagement, with potential for increased foot traffic in the downtown area. Local businesses may see a boost in sales, and the event could attract visitors from surrounding areas, enhancing Canandaigua's reputation as a vibrant community hub.











