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Encinitas 101 MainStreet Hosts 23rd Annual Fall Festival Street Fair Sunday

On Sunday, Nov. 24 from 9:00am to 4:00pm get your holiday shopping done at 450+ booths plus dozens of unique downtown Encinitas retailers.

The 23rd Annual Fall Festival, sponsored by Tri-City Medical Center,  returns to Downtown Encinitas on Sunday, November 24 from 9:00am to 4:00pm.  With 450+ booths to visit, plus dozens of unique downtown Encinitas retailers, this is a perfect opportunity for holiday shopping.  Fair-goers can enjoy music and dance performances at two stages, as well as three new additions: the Kids Zone, Dog Park and Bike Valet. 

North County Health Services presents the first Fall Festival Kids Zone in The Lumberyard at I St.  Children of all ages will enjoy a wide range of interactive booths and free activities, including a giant slide provided by Jump-N-Ride and a mini skate park courtesy of Aura Skateboarding Company.

At the Hill’s Ideal Balance Dog Park, canine companions can take a break from the bustling festival.  Located in The Lumberyard at I St., the park will have over 1300 square feet of turf and an agility course provided by Zoom Room Encinitas. 

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Cyclists can leave their bike at either end of the festival, at D St. or J St., thanks to the free Bike Valet service provided by BikeWalkEncinitas.

Coast Hwy 101 will be closed from D Street to J Street, starting at 4:00am.  Parking will be available at Moonlight Beach, City Hall and North County Transit District Coaster Station lots (along Vulcan Ave. at D and E Streets).

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For more information, including the full entertainment lineup, visit www.encinitas101.com.

Downtown Encinitas MainStreet Association press release


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