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Fall Festivities Galore: Explore Over 40 Exciting Events in Columbia This Season!

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Fall Fun Awaits in Columbia!

Hello, Columbia! Can you feel it? The air is getting crisper, and the leaves are starting to change, which means it’s time to welcome fall with open arms! Whether you’re grabbing a hot cider or picking out the perfect pumpkin, the Soda City has plenty of exciting events on the horizon. We’ve compiled a fantastic guide packed with over 40+ fall events that you can check out from now until the end of November. Put on your coziest sweater, and let’s dive right in!

Kickstart the Season with Festivals

This month alone, Columbia is experiencing vibrant festivities. The 37th Annual Greek Festival takes place from Thursday, September 19th to Sunday, September 22nd at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. It’s a fantastic way to enjoy authentic Greek food, music, and culture, all for free!

You won’t want to miss the Jubilee: Festival of Black History & Culture on Saturday, September 21st at the Mann-Simons Site. From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., this free event features live performances, delicious food, and opportunities to learn about local history.

Fun and Family-friendly Activities

On Saturday, September 28th, chase the autumn vibes at the Palmetto Peanut Boil happening on Devine Street from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. The competition showcases delectable recipes and is a feast for your taste buds. Oh, and don’t forget to bring the family to the Harvest Festival at The FARM 1780, featuring a you-pick pumpkin patch and local food vendors—it’s a $20 entry fee per vehicle, but worth every penny for the fun!

Get Your Groove On

Mark your calendars for Sunday, October 6th as Five Points hosts JerryFest. This free event runs from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. featuring live music in honor of Jerry Garcia, making it a must-see for music lovers.

Then, from October 9th to October 20th, make sure to swing by the South Carolina State Fair. Experience thrilling rides, fair food, and the charm of all 46 counties of South Carolina with tickets starting at just $10!

For Those Who Enjoy a Spooky Thrill

The Deceased Farm opens its doors on September 13th and will continue to send chills down your spine until November 2nd. This haunted attraction includes six creepy buildings, outdoor scare zones, and ghostly cornfields for anyone brave enough to take on its terrifying escapades.

Another haunted event, The Dark Castle, will welcome thrill-seekers with its haunted house and eerie outdoor challenges starting September 27th. Are you ready to face your fears?

Celebrate German Culture

It wouldn’t be fall without some delicious German beer! Join the fun at the Oktoberfest festivities happening throughout the city, including the acclaimed event at Incarnation Lutheran Church from October 11th to 13th where you can enjoy great food, local beers, and family fun!

Family-Friendly Halloween Events

Looking ahead to Halloween, mark your calendar for the Monster Mash Family Party and Dance on October 11th, perfect for families to enjoy games, dinner, and a costume contest. Plus, the Boo at the Zoo event will provide a fun trick-or-treat experience from October 18th to 30th at the Riverbanks Zoo.

Coming Full Circle

To wrap up the season, the Fall Back Fest on November 1st in West Columbia sounds like the perfect way to enjoy live music, arts, food, and drinks as we head toward cooler days! Don’t miss out on the Richland Creek Antique Fall Festival for a taste of historic farm life filled with traditional crafts and antique exhibitions.

So there you have it, Columbia! With so many events lined up, you’ll never run out of things to do this fall. Gather your friends and family for a season full of fun, food, and adventure!


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