Wichita Fall Festival Guide

wichita fall festival carnival fairWho doesn’t love autumn in Kansas? Friday night football games, Saturday evenings around backyard fire pits, and of course, annual small town fall festivals! Fall festivals are a great way to support small towns and a great excuse to partake in funnel cakes while getting a jump start on holiday gift collecting from unique arts and crafts vendors. Here are some of the Wichita area’s favorite fall festival happenings:
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Old Settlers Day, Mulvane

August 19-21
Old Settlers celebrates 143 years of traditions including turtle races, a quilt show, horse show, the Little Miss Pioneer pageant, a parade on Saturday morning.

Derby BBQ Festival

September 10
This family event at High Park on James Street benefits the Airman & Family Readiness Center at McConnell Air Force Base.

El Dorado Fall Festival

September 23-24
El Dorado Fall Festival will feature Oktoberfest on Friday, Walnut River Festival and much more all in downtown El Dorado!

Valley Center Fall Festival

September 23-24
My hometown and family’s favorite (GO HORNETS!) fall event! We love our family tradition of hitting the Saturday morning parade on Meridian with donuts, followed by carnival rides and activities at the park, then late afternoon naps at grandparents houses.

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Greater Andover Days

September 29 – October 2, 2016
Your family won’t want to miss “Handfuls of Fun!” featuring a parade, 5K run, carnival rides and fireworks!

Hometown Heroes, Goddard

September 30-October 1
A parade and Lion’s sponsored pancake feed is a fabulous way to start off the Goddard Fall Festival! Stay tuned to their Facebook page for the much anticipated return of Dodge Ball!

Maize Fall Festival

October 14-15
A weekend filled with food, fun and make sure to check out their website for details on the Amazing Voice Singing Contest—limited participation with cash prizes!Tickets

 

Haysville Fall Festival

October 21-23
This year Haysville is celebrating it’s 32nd Annual Fall Festival with a “Rockin’ Back to the 80’s” theme. Be on the look out for the first medallion clue on October 1.

 

**SAVE THE DATE FOR NEXT YEAR**

Wellington Wheat Festival (July 12 – 16, 2017)

 

Rachel Banning
Originally from the Wichita area, Rachel’s greatest adventure began 20 years ago when she married her husband. Together, they have one living child with Asperger’s (Dylan, ‘03) and one heavenly daughter with cerebral palsy (Mia, 2000-2013). She is a homeschool mom and business owner. Rachel is an unapologetic advocate for children of all abilities, a bookworm, and she will find any excuse to use her Kitchen Aid and wear Junior League red.

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