The Spookytown Fair returns to St. George Town Square. It is expected to attract thousands and designed to showcase all that southern Utah has to offer.
The Spookytown Fair returns to St. George Town Square. It is expected to attract thousands and designed to showcase all that southern Utah has to offer.

Spookytown Fair brings annual Autumn festival to St. George

By David Cordero

The Spookytown Fair returns to St. George Town Square Oct. 20 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hosted by the St. George Area Chamber of Commerce, the community festival is expected to attract thousands and is designed to showcase all that southern Utah has to offer:

—Free kids games and activities.

—Wide variety of food options.

—Free contests.

—Live stage performances.

—Vendor booths from many different industries.

—Free admission.

Food trucks will be in abundance, offering a variety of menu options.

“It comes as no surprise that people are often motivated to attend festivals because of the food,” Lafaele added. “This year we will have more food choices than ever before.”

“With Town Square as the ideal location, this promises to be an extraordinary festival,” said Susi Lafaele, operations director of the St. George Area Chamber of Commerce. “This event really gets to the heart of who we are and showcases our wide array of organizations and services.”

“Technology is constantly evolving, but building relationships remains the key to generating a dynamic, thriving business community,” said Pam Palermo, president and CEO of the St. George Area Chamber of Commerce. “Spookytown goes a long way in providing a platform for those relationships to grow.”

Attendees will also get to learn about various local businesses as well as many non-profit organizations. A portion of the proceeds from Spookytown go toward scholarships for high school students intending to pursue higher education at Dixie State University or Dixie Technical College.

For more information, visit spookytownfair.us.

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