Festivals

From live music to pig races, here’s your guide to this year’s fair at McDonald Farm.
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Discover local and national artists during the 24th annual 4 Bridges Arts Festival, happening April 20-21. Plus, how to be the first to shop the exhibits.
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Join the St. Elmo neighborhood for the St. Elmo Stroll Luminaria Festival where folks will gather together for a walk around a lantern-lit path — see what else is in store.
Become a friendly film critic and support local filmmakers at this downtown bar’s first-ever film festival, showcasing shorts that span genres.
It’s time to be merry and bright in the Scenic City, and to help you plan your season accordingly, we’ve created a helpful guide to various holiday activities happening in and around the city.
Any vegans or vegetarians in the audience (or those that are veg-curious)? Get ready for Coolidge Park to be transformed into the food court of your dreams.
The largest folk + beer festival in the world might have originated in Germany, but here’s how you can celebrate locally around the Scenic City.
The Scenic City will be getting a special guest passing through in October — Little Amal, a 12-ft puppet girl. Learn about her journey here + what to expect during her stay.
Pumpkin patches, corn mazes, flower fields... need we say more?
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