Falcon Heights hosts Fall Fest on Saturday
The city of Falcon Heights hosts their Fall Fest this Saturday at Falcon Heights Elementary School.
The event is a free event to celebrate the fall season from 1 to 3 p.m. This is the second annual Fall Fest for Falcon Heights, according to City Administrator Jack Linehan.
“We started Fall Fest to get people out of their homes meet their neighbors and build some community,” Linehan said.
The event will include members of the St. Anthony Police Department and the St. Paul Fire Department through the Touch a Truck activity, according to the Falcon Heights website. Some of the other events include a bouncy house, axe-throwing, and yard games.
There will be food and beverages from Karol Coffee and Floyd’s Mini Doughnuts.
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