Cayce announces vendors for this year's Fall Fest

By Marley Bassett
Posted 10/3/24

The City of Cayce has annouced their music, food and drink, community and arts and crafts for this year's fall festival.

Local band Cash Money Experience will be headlining the festival and more …

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Cayce announces vendors for this year's Fall Fest

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The City of Cayce has annouced their music, food and drink, community and arts and crafts for this year's fall festival.

Local band Cash Money Experience will be headlining the festival and more live music will be played by Willie Wells and the Blue Ridge Mountain Grass and Chris Reed and the Bad Kids.

Food and drink will be provided by Truly Scrumptious Creamery, Chico's Kettle Corn, Kusina Fillpina, Dogs on the Run, Sweet GG's Bakery, Oh Goodness, Coffee and Things, Savory Sweet, Daggone, The Sugar Mamas SC and Metro Concession.

Community vendors are Cayce Montessori School, Broadacres Baptist Church, Dominion Energy, Aiken & Barnwell Community Action Agency, Woman's Club of Cayce, Cayce Public Safety Foundation, Cayce Police Department, Max Living Chiropratic and Welvista.

Art and craft vendors will be Maxxi Treats, Kay-Cay's Creation, Mac & Me Designs, Pretty Girl Fashion, Inti Electic Decor, Oak & Magnolia Boutique, Q Borough Candle Bar, Wreaths by Lauren, Bonnie Standard, Salt Box Creations, Archaeological Society, Meadowfield Farm, The Sassy Wildflower, Paper Pie, B & G's Resin Art, Crafty Cat Creations, Razzy Dazzy's Children's Boutique, Kendra Scott, Charmed Bliss, J & F Creations, G & J's Candles, Country Creations and Kiki Creations.

The Fall Fest will take place on Oct. 5 from noon until 6 p.m. The festival will also feature a DJ and a kid's area that has face painters, hayrides, a balloon artist and a petting zoo among others, the press release said.

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