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Litchfield Park Festival of the Arts

Fall Arts Festival in the West Valley

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The Litchfield Park Festival of the Arts is one of the largest fall art festivals in the Greater Phoenix area. The event features over 300 fine artists and craftsmen exhibiting fine arts and crafts. Tens of thousands of people attend this event every year.

When is the Litchfield Park Festival of the Arts?

Saturday, November 7, 2009: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday, November 8, 2009: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Where is the Litchfield Park Festival of the Arts?

This is an outdoor festival in the southwest part of the Valley of the Sun. It is located in downtown historic Litchfield Park at the Library Lawn and City Square, next to the Wigwam Resort. Here is a map and directions to the Historic Downtown Litchfield Park.

How do I get tickets for the Litchfield Park Festival of the Arts and how much are they?

Admission to the festival is free. Parking is free, too.

What else should I know about Litchfield Park Festival of the Arts?

In addition to the artisan village, other entertainment may include live music, book signings, wine tasting, artist demonstrations and an antique/book sale.

The little ones will be entertained with a train and inflatables. The international food court will offer Greek, Jamaican, Italian, Mexican, German, Southwest Barbeque, and more. Expect seasonal holiday crafts and gifts along with traditional arts and crafts.

What if I have more questions about the Litchfield Park Festival of the Arts?

For more information, contact the Litchfield Park Festival of the Arts at 623-935-5053 or visit the City of Litchfield Park online.

All dates, times, prices and offerings are subject to change without notice.

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