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2022 Hertel Fall Fest

Hertel is heating up this weekend, with the arrival of the annual Hertel Fall Fest. This relatively new event is being organized by the Hertel businesses, which are anticipating that this event will be well attended by the North Buffalo residential community, as well as by people from all over the region.

“I’m excited that the small businesses organized this family-friendly event,” said Delaware District council member Joel Feroleto. “This second annual Fall Fest is quickly becoming a fan favorite, thanks to the incredible mix of businesses that now populate the street. I encourage everyone to come out and support the endeavor.”

The organizers of Fall Fest stated that they are closing down Hertel Avenue, from the corner of Saranac to the corner of Norwalk, to provide a safe and festive atmosphere, with the purposes of unifying the street, and the neighborhood in a sensational seasonal setting.

“Revolution Gallery and The Lounge at Revolution Gallery are excited to be participants of Hertel Fall Fest ’22,” said Maria Pabico LaRotonda, co-owner of Revolution Gallery. “The event just happened to coincide with our opening reception for ‘MONSTROUS DREAMS‘ by internationally exhibited artist Adam Cooley (who will be at the opening!). So we decided to expand the celebration by having Matt Smith’s Nervous System and Smitten for Trash perform outside on street in front of our patio, and DJ Dr. Wisz (starting at 9pm) inside the gallery. Lots of entertainment for everyone on Hertel from 4:00pm to 9:00pm. But the fun doesn’t end there!”

Like Revolution Gallery and Lounge, so many of the Hertel businesses are doing what they can to coordinate their own programming in tandem with Fall Festival. That means double the impact, with a huge variety of events throughout the five-hour time frame. So buckle up, and enjoy this fun-for-all fall ride!

2022 Hertel Fall Fest

Saturday, October 1, 2022

4pm-9pm

Free!

See Facebook event for further details.

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