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Family, Food, and Fun: Grand Terrace Fall Festival 2025

By Ruby Stephenson, Community Writer
October 16, 2025 at 09:22pm. Views: 692

The spirit of fall truly came alive in Grand Terrace on October 1st, as the Greater Grand Terrace Chamber of Commerce proudly joined forces with the Grand Terrace Lions Club to host a Fall Festival that was an absolute, undeniable hit! From start to finish, the event overflowed with laughter, delicious treats, and the vibrant energy of a community celebrating together.

The festival grounds buzzed with excitement, and no one went home hungry or disappointed. Attendees feasted on everything from classic hot dogs and savory bratwurst to refreshing sodas and all the beloved fair food. The diverse array of vendors and their delectable offerings truly impressed every palate.

The Grand Terrace Lions Club, known for their unwavering community spirit, outdid themselves with a fantastic lineup of fundraising games and a show to remember. Their collaboration with the Chamber created a seamless and unforgettable experience for everyone present. From beaming children to smiling grandparents, there wasn't a face in the crowd that didn't reflect the joy of the day.

This Oktoberfest-themed Fall Festival was a testament to the strength of local partnership. Over 30 local business vendors and friends showcased their wares and connected with the community, including familiar favorites like Grocery Outlet, PNC, and Low Brow Ink. The enthusiastic participation of these businesses truly enriched the festival, highlighting the strong economic and social fabric of Grand Terrace.

As Oktoberfest extended into the evening, the merriment continued with spirited Stein contests, more games, and general joviality. And as attendees made their way out, they were met with an additional delightful surprise: a bustling vendor fair seamlessly orchestrated by the Chamber and their amazing Event Liaison, Christina Phelps. Christina, one of Grand Terrace's most valued volunteers, once again demonstrated her dedication and skill in bringing community events to life.

More than just a day of fun, the Fall Festival on October 1st successfully ushered in the vibrant energy of the upcoming fall festivities. Friends and family not only created cherished memories but also strengthened the bonds that make Grand Terrace such a special place to live. Cheers to the Greater Grand Terrace Chamber of Commerce and the Grand Terrace Lions Club for a truly memorable and highly anticipated annual event!

 

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