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Cleveland Heights celebrates the season with its Fall Festival Nov. 16: Press Run

By Jeff Piorkowski/special to cleveland.com Published: Nov. 08, 2025, 4:10 a.m.

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CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — The city of Cleveland Heights will hold its Fall Festival from noon to 3 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Cleveland Heights Community Center, 1 Monticello Blvd.

The event will feature food trucks, music and activities.

As part of the Fall Festival, the Senior Activity Center at the community center will be hosting a number of activities in its space. They include bingo; karaoke; a presentation by Brownhoist Cider Company, including an apple pressing demonstration; a City Fresh informational table; a free creative dance class; make-your-own body butters/sugar scrubs; arts & crafts throughout the day.

These activities are all senior-focused, but all are welcome to participate. Multi-generational participation is encouraged.

Also on hand will be community resource information, and additional presenters on senior-focused topics that include fitness, nutrition, and, in preparation for the winter months, social isolation.

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