Incline Village celebrates first annual fall festival
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. – Incline Village and IVCBA are welcoming the season with a brand-new community tradition. On Saturday, Oct. 11, from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m., the Village Center will host the first annual Fall Festival, an afternoon of seasonal fun for families, neighbors, and visitors.
The event is designed to bring the community together through fall-themed activities, local food and drink, and live entertainment. Festival-goers can look forward to building scarecrows, decorating pumpkins, enjoying carnival games, and listening to live music on the Village Center steps.
One of the highlights of the afternoon will be scarecrow building, where families can collect clothes from Village Center thrift shops and head to Sierra Verde Designs to assemble their creations. Grocery Outlet will set up a pumpkin patch on site, with pumpkins available for purchase and decorating tables ready for kids and adults alike.
Local businesses are at the heart of the celebration. Lupita’s Mexican Restaurant will be serving food, Glasses Wine Bar will feature wine specials, and community partners, including Tahoe Family Solutions, Incline High School’s Mi Cultura Club, Yami Leo’s, and the Four Square Church, will host carnival-style games. Adding to the festive atmosphere, the local band Jacked Up will perform live music outdoors, surrounded by hay bales and autumn décor.
The event is free to attend, with food, beverages, and pumpkins available for purchase. Families are encouraged to stop by the Village Center, located at the Village Center, Mays Blvd, Incline Village, and enjoy an afternoon of fall fun.
For more details, visit http://www.ivcba.org.

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