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Bandits

Toronto, OHLocal News

The article titled "Bandits" from The Herald Star covers the "Fall Festival," which served as the concluding event of the First Friday on Fourth festival series in the local area. This vibrant celebration featured a plethora of autumn-themed activities designed to entertain and engage attendees of all ages. Families were delighted to find craft and food vendors, as well as live musical performances that added to the festive atmosphere. Children were particularly excited about the trick-or-treating opportunities available during the event. In a unique twist, a car smashing fundraiser was also organized, allowing participants to unleash their energy and contribute to a good cause.

The festival not only celebrated the arrival of fall but also fostered community spirit and connection among residents. With the participation of local businesses and artists, the event showcased the region's cultural vibrancy. Overall, the "Fall Festival" was a resounding success, wrapping up the season with memorable experiences for all involved.

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