CENTERVILLE, Ga. — Folks in Centerville had the opportunity to go out in the lovely fall weather on Saturday and have a good time at the city's annual Fall Festival.
It was held at Center Park, and families could listen to live music, eat lots of food, get their faces painted, make crafts, and much more.
There were more than 60 craft and community vendors, along with several live acts.
They also had a kid zone, complete with arts and crafts, face paining, balloon animals, activity sheets, bubbles, and free magic shows hosted by Evan Dupree.
In the afternoon, musical group Jacob Davis and Friends played an acoustic set. Families brought blankets and lawn chairs to sit and enjoy everything.
The whole festival was free to attend, along with free parking.
It was the third year that the festival was held at Center Park, with 7 years of the festival altogether.