Pikesville Festival Celebrates Community and Fall’s Arrival

Snowball mavens Lexi Cohen, Logan Bierer and Joe Schnitzer

Previously known as the Quarry Fall Festival, the seventh annual Pikesville Fall Festival was held on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 24, at Pikesville High School. Approximately 3,500 people attended, according to organizers.

Celebrating autumn’s arrival and sponsored by Sol Levinson & Bros., the free, six-hour festival featured a moon-bounce, face painting, vintage cars, caricatures, balloon animals, artisans, clothing and jewelry, games, live entertainment by Gary and the Groove and other music bands, and food and beverages.

More than 70 vendors were in attendance at the festival. Among the co-sponsors were Academy Mortgage Corp., LifeBridge Health, Beth Tfiloh Congregation and Dahan Community School, the Park School of Baltimore, Krieger Schechter Day School and Jmore.

Proceeds from the festival benefited the Pikesville Chamber of Commerce.

Photos by Lisa Shifren

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