Highlighting this year’s falsest is a live performance by Rhode Island Music Hall of Famers John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band.
The festival will also feature traditional carnival rides and games including a Ferris Wheel, knocker ball, rock wall and much more.
On the final day of the festival, there will be an electric car show for National Drive Electric Week.
Throughout the festival, more than a dozen food vendors will be on hand to serve local festival favorites from chowder to sausage and peppers, fried dough, gelato, tacos, kettle corn, pizza and seafood dishes.
In addition, dozens of crafters and commercial vendors will sell their wares.
Kids can enjoy performances by Parents Choice Award Winning Steve Elci & Friends or Trevor the Games Man and get henna tattoos, princess dresses, make sand art, toy helicopters, hair wraps, and face painting while adults can enjoy rides, crafts, candles, honey, shopping for handbags, t-shirts, jewelry, bamboo clothes, and housewares.
The Entertainment Schedule is as Follows:
Friday – Mainstage
5:30-6:00 The Wednesdays
6:15-8:00 Jesse Liam Band
8:30-10:30 Rubix Kube
Friday – Demo Area
5:30-6:30 Bwana Iguana Reptile Adventure
7:05-8:00 Keifers Martial Arts Demonstration
8:05-9:30 The Fire Gypsy
Saturday – Mainstage
12:30-1:15 Llama Tsunami
1:45-3:00 Flowers and Kaine
4:00-5:30 JMK Band
6:00-7:00 The Whole Façade
7:30-8:45 The Beach Band
9:00-10:30 John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band
Saturday – Demo Area
12:00-1:00 Larry & David - Magic by the Sea
1:00-2:00 Justin Harris
2:00-3:00 Larry & David - Magic by the Sea
3:00-4:00 Toe Jam
4:30-5:00 Trevor the Games Man
5:00-6:00 Toe Jam
6:00-7:00 Trevor the Games Man
7:00-8:00 Keifers Martial Arts Demonstration
8:30-8:30 Trevor the Games Man
Saturday – Front Gate
11:00-3:00 Electric Vehicle show
11:00-3:00 The Doc – Car Show
Saturday – Roving
1:00-5:00 Amy the Mime
5:00-6:00 Trevor The Games Man - Juggling & Stilt Walking
7:00-8:00 Trevor The Games Man - Juggling & Stilt Walking
Sunday – Mainstage
1:00-3:00 Cold Chocolate
3:30-4:30 Steve Elci and Friends
Sunday – Demo Area
12:00-1:00 Larry & David - Magic by the Sea
1:00-2:00 The Moldy Suitcases
2:00-3:00 Larry & David - Magic by the Sea
3:00-4:00 The Moldy Suitcases
4:00-5:00 Larry & David - Magic by the Sea
Sunday – Roving
1:00-5:00 Amy the Mime
Sunday – Back Gate
11:00-3:00 Antique Fire Truck Muster
20 Can’t Miss Fall Festivals in New England - 2017
The Rhode Island Seafood Festival is an annual event, which started in 2011, that brings together the best local sellers of seafood and other fine fare as well as beer, wine and spirits from Ocean State producers.
The festival includes live music, great food and much more.
The Phantom Gourmet Food Festival is an event to look forward too and it will be held on September 12 from 12- 4 p.m. on two streets next to Fenway Park.
Tickets are $40 in advance and online and will go up to $50 at the event.
The ticket includes sampling 100 of Phantom's foods from hot dogs and pizza to pulled pork and more. Beer and wine will be served on the street.
The Big E in West Springfield, Massachusetts features a circus spectacular, Mardi Gras parade, agricultural competitions, arts & crafts, food contests, live music, and midway.
Sample food and enjoy rides, games, horse shows, historical exhibits and more.
The Ocean State Oyster Festival hopes to raise awareness and celebrate RI’s aquaculture industry.
The festival will take place on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Providence.
The festival will feature fine local food, beer, wine, and refreshments, local bands & DJs, activities for kids, culinary exhibitors, educational exhibits, a shucking contest.
Purchasing a general admission ticket gets you a half dozen oysters and an ice cold craft beer of your choice.
The Burke Mountain Fall Foliage Festival is one of the biggest festivals of the year in Vermont.
Events at the festival include a parade which begins at 10 a.m., a farm animal petting zoo, horse-drawn carriage rides, a beer and wine tent open from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. and live music by Tritium Well from 2:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
This annual event, created by artists and craftsmen of Passion for Pumpkins, and features 5,000 illuminated jack-o-lanterns, with over 125 of them artistically carved and displayed in scenes to play out the annual theme.
The annual Fall Festival Weekend welcomes the start of a new season with live music every day, a crafts fair and some friendly competition.
That competition includes the 17th Annual North American Wife Carrying Competition where teams will compete and winners will receive the wife's weight in beer and five times her weight in cash.
Dive into history at King Richard's Faire, New England's oldest and largest Renaissance Festival and most beloved annual fall event. Dress up, play games and learn a lot at a fair that is a great fall event for the entire family.
The Fair started on September 2 through October 22
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