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Local vendors get spotlight at Arizona Fall Fest in downtown Phoenix

August 22, 2025
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PHOENIX — Arizona Fall Fest returns to downtown Phoenix in November, bringing together local businesses to showcase their commitment to the community.

This year’s gathering is set for Nov. 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at its usual space at Margaret T. Hance Park, off Culver Street between Central and Third Avenues.

“Thousands of people from across the state look forward to Arizona Fall Fest every year because you are guaranteed to find something new to enjoy,” Kimber Lanning, CEO and founder of festival organizer Local First Arizona, said in a press release. “Locals come out with their dogs, kids, family and friends to take part in the community and some of the best locally owned businesses Arizona has to offer.”

What can Arizona Fall Fest visitors expect?

The 2025 event will feature over 250 local vendors. Attendees will be able to enjoy live music, crafts, activities and games.

Food is also a big part of annual gathering, with this year’s version boasting an expanded food court and beverage garden consisting of over 70 local restaurants, breweries and distilleries.

Admission to the family-friendly festival is free.

For more information, including ways to volunteer, visit the Arizona Fall Fest website.

The post Local vendors get spotlight at Arizona Fall Fest in downtown Phoenix appeared first on KTAR.

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