Knoxville TN, September 30, 2025
News Summary
The Fall Frolic Craft Fair will be held at Marble Springs State Historic Site, offering family-friendly activities, local vendors, food trucks, and a costume contest. This free event aims to enrich community engagement while showcasing local artisans’ crafts, perfect for early Christmas shopping.
Fall Frolic Craft Fair Set for October 25 in Knoxville
The Fall Frolic Craft Fair is scheduled for Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Marble Springs State Historic Site located at 1220 W Governor John Sevier Highway, Knoxville, TN 37920. This free community event will feature a variety of activities including shopping with over 25 local vendors, food from various food trucks, and engaging crafting activities for children.
Among the highlights of the fair is a costume contest that will begin at 1:00 p.m., open to all ages. Participants can compete for prizes in this fun-filled celebration of autumn and Halloween. Special guest judges for the contest include Katy Malone from McClung Museum and Eva Kyle from Muse Knoxville.
Vendor Offerings and Food Trucks
Attendees can look forward to browsing a wide selection of handmade goods from local artisans. Vendors will showcase unique products such as handmade jewelry, local honey, preserves, decorative home décor, and much more. In addition, food trucks will be on-site offering festival favorites and fall comfort foods to satisfy all appetites.
Kid-friendly Activities
The event is designed with families in mind, providing children with opportunities to participate in crafting activities. Additionally, there will be a “Trick-or-Treat” cabin activity, enhancing the Halloween spirit for younger attendees while they enjoy the festive atmosphere.
Background on Marble Springs State Historic Site
The Marble Springs State Historic Site is a significant historical location, funded under an agreement with the Tennessee Historical Commission. By hosting events like the Fall Frolic Craft Fair, the site aims to promote community engagement and celebrate local culture while showcasing the beauty of the autumn season.
With the approaching holiday season, the Fall Frolic Craft Fair also presents a perfect opportunity for attendees to begin their Christmas shopping. The variety of unique, handmade products from local vendors ensures that visitors can find gifts that are both special and meaningful. This event not only supports local businesses but also fosters a sense of community among residents of Knoxville.
Event Summary
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Date | October 25, 2025 |
| Time | 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. |
| Location | Marble Springs State Historic Site |
| Admission | Free |
| Vendors | Over 25 local vendors |
| Food Options | Food trucks featuring fall comfort foods |
| Costume Contest | 1:00 p.m., open to all ages |
| Guest Judges | Katy Malone and Eva Kyle |
| Activities for Kids | Crafting and Trick-or-Treat cabin |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the date and time of the Fall Frolic Craft Fair?
Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Where will the event take place?
Marble Springs State Historic Site, 1220 W Governor John Sevier Highway, Knoxville, TN 37920.
Is there an admission fee?
Admission is FREE.
What activities can attendees expect?
Attendees can enjoy shopping with over 25 local vendors, trying food from various food trucks, and crafting for children.
What is the costume contest and when does it take place?
The costume contest begins at 1:00 p.m., open to all ages; prizes will be awarded for the best costumes.
Who will be judging the costume contest?
Guest judges include Katy Malone from McClung Museum and Eva Kyle from Muse Knoxville.
What are the features of the vendor offerings?
Vendors will offer handmade jewelry, local honey, preserves, home décor, and more.
What types of food are available?
Food options will include festival favorites and fall comfort foods.
What activities are planned for kids?
The event will feature crafting activities for children and a “Trick-or-Treat” cabin activity.
What is the purpose of the Fall Frolic Craft Fair?
The event celebrates the autumn season and Halloween while supporting local businesses and fostering community engagement.
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Additional Resources
- Knoxville Moms: Fall Fun Festivities
- Wikipedia: Fall
- WBIR: Knoxville Events
- Google Search: Knoxville events October 2025
- Wide Open Country: East Tennessee Sunflower Festival
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Craft
- Google Search: Craft fairs in Knoxville
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