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Creekside Festival returns to Princess Place the weekend of Oct. 7-8 for its 18th year

Gates open at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 7, for the annual music and arts show.


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Spectators at the 2022 Creekside Festival at Princess Place. File photo by Jake Montgomery
Spectators at the 2022 Creekside Festival at Princess Place. File photo by Jake Montgomery
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The Creekside Festival is returning to Flagler County for its 18th year this weekend, offering bluegrass and country music, food and arts and crafts at Princess Place Preserve. 

Gates will open at 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, and close at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 8, at  Princess Place Preserve at 2500 Princess Place Road, Palm Coast, according to Flagler Broadcasting, which is organizing the event.

More than 40 arts and crafts vendors and 30 food vendors will be there, along with a petting zoo, kids' zone, face painting, bounce houses and pony rides. There will be magic shows at 2 p.m., and the Sheriff's Office deputies will compete against firefighters at noon Saturday in the annual chili cookout challenge. 

The music lineup starts at 10 a.m. Saturday with Slickwood, Dallas Tyler, then Hayfire headlining. Sunday music starts a 10 am with Charlie Cracker's Moonshiners Band, Randal Crawford, then American Honey.

Admission is $10 per adult (cash only), and a portion of the proceeds will benefit local charities. Kids 10 and under enter free. Parking is free.

 

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