City of Chicago Announces Return of ‘Chicago Fall Fest’

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City of Chicago announced the return of Chicago Fall Fest, a coordinated two-week-long series of cultural and community fall events designed to engage Chicago’s youth and residents of all ages. This year’s effort, which will showcase events through November 2nd, will provide Chicagoans with events celebrating Halloween, Día de los Muertos, and more. Chicago residents of all ages are invited to access additional information on ChicagoFallFest.org. On October 25, the UPSIDE DOWN Halloween Parade returns for a 6th year on Russell Drive in Washington Park from 12-2 PM. Presented by LUMA8 and the City of Chicago, this event turns the traditional parade upside down. Attending families will actually be the parade as they walk in costume through the park to view entertainment all around them. The street will come alive around them with dancers, acrobats, puppetry, and sports mascots.  Through November 7, the Mayor’s Office will support ten community “Fall-4-All” events featuring DJs, free food, resources, and activities. These events, led by local organization partners, are open to youth and all Chicago residents. All of the events and plenty more, can be found on www.ChicagoFallFest.org.

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