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Writer's pictureK.D. Michaels

51st annual Autumn Daze a hit with visitors and locals

Downtown Branson was buzzing with excitement over the weekend, with the annual Autumn Daze festival, hosted by the Downtown Branson Betterment Association.

 

Despite the unseasonably warm temperatures, the three-day arts, crafts and music festival was enjoyed by visitors and residents alike—browsing, shopping, enjoying the music and partaking in delicious festival foods.

 



More than 100 vendors from Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Illinois, Arkansas, Florida and Missouri were on hand to display their wares—home decor, jewelry, clothing, baskets, knives, Christmas decor, soaps and lotions, novelties and much more.  

 

Coffee Creations, an Autumn Daze favorite, provided samples of their special blends, and local not-for-profits shared information about their organizations.

 

The entertainment tent featured top talent from the Branson area and around the region, and master of ceremonies Angie Sherrill, kept the audience entertained between acts, with humor, games and trivia.  

 

Attendees at the 51st annual Autumn Daze marveled at the variety of fun foods, such as kettle corn, funnel cakes, shaved ice, walking tacos, pork rinds, and fresh squeezed lemonade. Autumn Daze also featured fun for the children, including a bounce house.

 

Sponsors for this year's Autumn Daze included Missouri Arts Council, Renewal by Andersen Windows, Busy Bee's Landscaping and Light House Gallery.

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