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The best part of a fall festival? The snacks, obviously.

Photo provided by Woodford County Chamber of Commerce

We’re calling it — it’s fall y’all. And Woodford County has a jam-packed, family-friendly calendar to help you celebrate.

Don’t miss these events:

  • Twilight Festival | Sept. 6 | Enjoy live music, food, and drinks during the largest festival of the year in Versailles.
  • Millville Days | Sept. 13 | Explore classic cars, local bites, kids’ games, a petting zoo, and more.
  • Midway Fall Festival | Sept. 20 + 21 | Shop arts and crafts, savor treats, and catch live demos and music.
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