The Fall Music Festival will take place in Ocoee next month.
For 26 years, the city of Ocoee has celebrated its founding fathers through music and togetherness. The Fall Music Festival was created to preserve the city's small towns' traditions with a touch of country music.
It is an event that brings together Ocoee locals and visitors from far and wide, and offers a wide range of activities for kids and adults. The children’s section will highlight face painting, bike fest, rides, and contests. The organizers have partnered with reputable food vendors to offer quick bites and beverages.
The festival's marketplace will feature vendors selling all types of products, including artworks, jewelry, artifacts, and clothing. With such a large crowd of people, the festival offers businesses an opportunity to promote their brands to a broad audience, which is why they may choose to leverage banner printing for their vending booths.
This time around, the fair was rebranded to the Ocoee Fall Music Festival, having previously been called Ocoee Founders' Day. Rusty Johnson, Ocoee Mayor, explained the name change:
"This fall's festival coincides with the Ocoee Elections Massacre of 1920, and we changed the name to break the connotations of that day by changing the festival's name.”
The event is scheduled to take place during the November 6 and 7 weekend.
