The overview
The event included live music performances from acts including the Emerald City Band, students from School of Rock and Marquis of Vaudeville. Other activities included a row of carnival games, a pumpkin patch, a pumpkin decorating area, and rows of vendors and food trucks. Chuck Jennings, the town's director of parks and recreation, said there were 85 total vendors at the festival.
Fall into Flower Mound was the town’s first multiday festival. Jennings said an estimate of 11,000 people attended the festival, with 5,000 visitors on Oct. 10 and 6,000 on Oct. 11.
On Oct. 10, the festival was open from 5-10 p.m., and festivities ran from noon to 10 p.m. Oct. 11.
“Our inaugural Fall Into Flower Mound Festival was everything we hoped it would be–a weekend full of fun, family, and community pride," Jennings said in an email. "Seeing kids laughing in the hay maze, families taking pictures in the pumpkin patch, and everyone dancing to the music made it truly special. A big thank-you to our sponsors and team for making it happen.”