Jeffersonville’s Fright Fair moves to NoCo Arts And Cultural District

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Jeffersonville is getting ready for its annual Halloween festival full of “thrills, creativity, and family fun.” The Fright Fair is happening Saturday, Oct. 25, from 1 p.m. –  7 p.m. in the NoCo Arts & Cultural District (628 Michigan Ave., Jeffersonville). This year’s festival, hosted by Bad Cat Boutique and Jeffersonville Public Art, will offer a world of Halloween delights and magic.

Highlights of the festival: 

  • NoCo Arts Center: Step into a world of Halloween magic with five hand-painted photo backdrops by local artists, complete with props, black lights, and live actors. Snap some fun and spooky photos to remember the day! At 5:30 p.m., The Show Biz Kids will take the main stage for a lively performance, leading into a “Little Monsters” dance party from 6 – 7 p.m.—perfect for kids and families ready to boogie in costume.
  • The Depot at NoCo: Enjoy live music, food trucks, and a bar by The Alcove. Missy and the Misfits will perform their unique take on classic hits and pop music, while DJ Cam keeps the dance floor moving with Halloween favorites and party hits between sets.
  • Maker 13: Get hands-on with creativity. Launch rockets with a spooky twist in a witch-themed workshop designed to delight all ages and spark imagination.
  • Bad Cat Boutique Market at Picasso Point: Shop local. Over 35 vendors will feature handmade art, crafts, and unique treasures. It’s a perfect opportunity to support local artists and find one-of-a-kind gifts.
  • Live Art Demo: Local artist Joe Autry brings sculpture to life with an interactive wood carving demonstration, offering attendees a glimpse into the creative process and the chance to witness art in action.
  • Family Fun Throughout the District: Bounce houses, face painting, tarot readings, costume dress-up, and interactive activities ensure that kids and adults alike can enjoy safe, festive fun.

Jeffersonville Fright Fair is free and open to the public. 

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