This year’s Fall Fest, featuring Treat Street, celebrated community spirit, creativity, and the magic of autumn in Historic South Atlanta. Hosted at Lucius D. Simon Sr. Memorial Park, the event brought neighbors, friends, and families together for a day packed with activities and connections.
Fall Fest had something for everyone, from lively music and games to creative costumes and delicious candy. One highlight was the pumpkin-carving station, where attendees showed off their artistic skills, creating an array of uniquely designed pumpkins that added a festive touch. Alongside the festive fun, we were thrilled to connect with other community partners who provide valuable resources.
Events like these reflect the heart of our neighborhood—where collaboration and creativity thrive. Treat Street began as a way to create a joyful, inclusive Halloween experience, and it has grown into an annual tradition that South Atlanta cherishes. We’re grateful to the South Atlanta Civic League and all our community partners for making it possible.
Thanks to everyone who attended, dressed up, and contributed to the celebration. Here’s to many more years of Treat Street and Fall Fest, where the community comes together in joy and celebration!