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    This weekend in Philly: September 28 and 29 🍎🎃🇵🇷

    By Jessica Yakubovsky,

    23 days ago

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    This weekend (September 28 and 29) is set to be jampacked with events like the Fishtown Fall Feastivale, the Apple Festival at Linvilla Orchards, the Puerto Rican Day Parade, a celebration of the Spooky Season with Halloween pop-up bars and Fall Festivals, and much more. If you want to attend, need some info, or just want some options on what to do this weekend, check out PHL17’s guides to everything happening over the weekend in Philly.

    Fishtown Feastivale takes over Frankford Ave on Saturday:

    • Fishtown’s largest street festival is back and bigger than ever with restaurants, vendors and, and tons of family fun.
    • 125+ restaurants, bars, and local businesses participating
    • Saturday, September 28, from 12:00-8:00 p.m., on Frankford Avenue, from Girard to Palmer.

    Pick apples and eat apple cider donuts all day at the Apple Festival at Linvilla Orchards:

    • Apple Festival is scheduled for Saturday, September 28th, 2024.
    • Pick-Your-Own Apples begins at 8:00 am
    • Bring your whole family, pick apples, and expect a day filled with tons of fall-themed activities.
    • Linvilla’s Pumpkinland will also be open! Enjoy Hayrides, Mazes, Apple Blasters, and Train Rides, and see piles of pumpkins in all colors, shapes, and sizes on display.

    Puerto Rican Day Parade:

    Celebrate Latino culture in the “heart of the city” with Latino music, poetry, and dance all showcased in a vibrant festival and parade.

    • Located on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway
    • September 29 from 12:00- 6:00 p.m.

    Celebrate the Spooky Season at Philly’s Halloween Pop-up bars:

    • Craftsman Row Saloon:
      • Located on 112 South 8th Street, Craftsman Row Saloon, has returned for the season with a ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ Halloween pop-up experience filled with seasonal foods, spooky drinks, and over-the-top decor.
      • You can find more information, HERE.
    • Tinsel:
      • ‘Nightmare Before Tinsel’, located on 116 South 12th Street is opening for the season with a new theme dubbed “Haunted Mansion”, a new never-before-seen 2nd floor, and tons of “ghoulishly-good cocktails and brews”.
      • You can find more information, HERE.

    Scarecrow Festival continues at Peddlers Village:

    • September 9 – October 27
    • The free-to-attend festival will feature over 100 scarecrows along the village, as well as many shops and restaurants to peruse around while you explore.
    • There will be a $40 Scarecrow Making Workshop from 9:30a-3p.
      • You can find more information, HERE.

    Fall Fest is open for the season at Shady Brook Farm:

    • Explore a 4-acre corn maze, hand-pick your perfect pumpkin, walk through the sunflower fields, go on a wagon ride, pick apples, and much more.
    • Tickets can be purchased, HERE.

    Philadelphia Marketplace is returning to Dilworth Park:

    • Happening every Friday and Saturday from September 6 to October 5, the Philadelphia Marketplace will be a weekly, outdoor pop-up market showcasing a wide range of local merchants, craftsmen, designers, and small businesses from Philadelphia and the greater tri-state area.
    • For those wishing to drive to the area, the Love Park Self-Park Garage will be offering an exclusive discount of $17 Mon-Fri, and $19 Sat-Sun when registering with the iParkit app and using the code MADEINPHILA . Parking is only valid for up to 16 hours. New iParkit app users will also receive a 20% off the first five parking stays.
    • You can view the full list of vendors, HERE.
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