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Leaf your worries behind and rake in an afternoon of fun.

Photos provided by City of Cayce

Dust off your cowboy hats and boots for the 2025 Cayce Fall Fest: Gone Country on Saturday, Oct. 4, at Granby Gardens Park (1800 12th St., Cayce, SC).

From 12-6 p.m., enjoy an afternoon featuring:

  • Live country music headlined by Kendall Lanford Music
  • Face painting, balloon artists, and inflatable games
  • Seasonal flavors from local food vendors
  • And more

Pro tip: The festival is pet-friendly and admission is free, so bring the whole family (four-legged friends included).

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