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70th Annual Autumn Leaf Festival Kicks Off This Weekend

CLARION, Pa. – Clarion’s 70th Annual Allegheny Toyota Autumn Leaf Festival begins this weekend.

(Photo by Mountain Man Photography.)

Tracy Becker, Executive Director of the Clarion Area Chamber of Business & Industry, told exploreClarion.com, “70 years for an event to be taking place is amazing. If it wasn’t for all the sponsors and businesses who step up financially and show their support every year, along with the committee chairs and volunteers, we just couldn’t do that!”

The theme of this year’s festival is “Groovin’ into Autumn.”

The nine-day internationally award-winning festival, organized by the Clarion Area Chamber of Business & Industry, begins on Saturday, September 30, and runs through Sunday, October 8.

The festival is expected to attract over 500,000 people to the Clarion Area over the event’s nine day run.

“It truly takes a community to put on this event. It’s over 200 volunteers that make this happen. Some of them have been doing it for over 20 years,” Becker added.

Festival activities include a petting zoo, historical tours from 4th to 8th Avenue, a photo booth, a teen dance, a car show, a tractor show, and various activities in the park, such as face painting.

Additionally, a carnival is returning to the festival after a long hiatus, thanks to Faith McGee of Molnar’s Concessions who facilitated an introduction to this year’s carnival vendor.

Carnival-goers can expect to once again find rides, bounce houses, and games on Main Street when they come to celebrate the Autumn Leaf Festival.

The Miss Junior Teen ALF and Miss Teen ALF competition will be held on Saturday, September 30, at Clarion-Limestone High School.

The always-popular Farmers and Crafters Day will be held on Friday, October 6.

As always, the Tournament of Leaves parade will be at noon Saturday, October 7th.

Gavin Fish is a reporter for EYT Media Group and YouTuber based in Venango County. In addition to his YouTube Channel, he has contributed to investigations and reports for ABC News, Investigation Discovery, and Fox Nation, and has collaborated on projects developed for Netflix, Oxygen, Discovery Channel, Amazon Prime, and Hulu.