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The Historic Springfield neighborhood in Jacksonville, Florida, hosts several fall events, most notably PorchFest, a free music festival. The 10th annual PorchFest is scheduled for November 9, 2024, where dozens of local and regional bands perform on the porches of historic homes [1]. In 2025, PorchFest is scheduled for November 8, from 12 PM to 8 PM, featuring over 20 bands, food trucks, craft beer tents, and an arts market [3]. This event is free, family-friendly, and takes place in the closed streets of the neighborhood, making it pedestrian, child, and pet-friendly [3].
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Other fall events in the broader Jacksonville area that may be of interest to residents of Springfield include various fall festivals, pumpkin patches, and Halloween-themed activities throughout October and November [4] [5]. For instance, the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens hosts its annual "Spooktacular" event in October, offering family-friendly Halloween experiences [5]. Additionally, the Jacksonville Light Boat Parade takes place on November 30, 2024, featuring decorated boats and a fireworks display over the St. Johns River [1]. The Jacksonville Fair is also a significant fall event, scheduled from November 6-16, 2025, offering exhibits, concerts, and rides [4].
For those interested in community-specific events, the Springfield area also has the 10th Annual Public Safety Fall Festival on October 31, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Buddy Maclemore Park [6]. This event often includes activities for the community and is a local celebration [6].
Authoritative Sources
- Fall For Jacksonville's Upcoming Events. [Visit Jacksonville]↩
- Frequently Asked Questions. [Jacksonville PorchFest]↩
- Featured Listings. [Fun 4 First Coast Kids]↩
- County by county fall events list 2025: Pumpkin patches, haunted houses, hayrides and events around Northeast Florida. [News4JAX]↩
- Fall Event Series. [SpringfieldFL.net]↩
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