Woman’s Club hosts 4th Annual Almost Fall Festival

The Keystone Heights Woman’s Club hosts its 4th Annual Fall
Festival on Saturday, September 27, at the Woman’s Club in Keystone Heights. A total of 50 vendors were present.

BY JENN SAMSEL

Special to the Monitor

Despite rainy weather, the Keystone Heights Woman’s Club hosted its 4th Annual Almost Fall Festival on September 27 with 50 vendors taking part.

Participants enjoyed crafts, food, and a variety of fun activities for kids.

Lake Region Kiwanis and Costello’s Tree Service both sold food, helping raise $1,625 for the Women’s Club.

“On behalf of the Woman’s Club of Keystone Heights, we want to thank our neighbors and community for making this year’s festival such a success,” said Brooklyn Hayes-Yelin, co-president of the Keystone Heights Woman’s Club. “Despite the weather, several hundred people came out to support local businesses, and many of our vendors sold out.”

The co-president singled out Kiwanis and Costello’s for their support of the event.

“I love to see our town show up for each other and the community spirit,” she said.  

Woman’s Club members Heather Abrahamsen, Tori Gentry, Kathleed Mullins and Toni Capretta.
Lake Region Kiwanis Club members (l-r) Tina Santillo, Fred Goetzman and Karen Lake
Dane Bell, Reagan Darty and Christopher Manuel