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24th Radnor Fall Festival Tomorrow

Over 80 tables offering info, goods, and services at annual event.

The 24th Radnor Fall Festival kicks off tomorrow at 1 p.m. and will feature over 80 tables, food, music, and rides. The event is hosted by the Wayne Business Association.

The festival will take place on North Wayne Avenue and West Avenue between Lancaster Avenue and the Wayne train station, according to the event's website. Attendees can expect to see street performances by local bands and local dances studios as well as take part in face painting and carnival rides.

T-shirts with "19087" on them will be for sale at the Wayne Business Association Tent so attendees can represent Wayne wherever they go.

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This year's event marks the first time attendees will be offered a sidewalk sale by the Lancaster Avenue businesses. Attendees will also be able to take a turn on the new rock wall, strap in to the bunjee jumper, and zoom down a zip line. Ride admission is $10 for the day and each zip line ride is $10. The proceed from the rides will benefit the Wayne Business Association Scholarship Fund.

Plenty of food options will be available as well, including Pipline Taco, Cornerstone BYOB and Artisanal Market, and Avenue Eatz.

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Braxton's Animal Works will be hosting the Annual Top Dog Show with registration beginning at 1 p.m., show line up at 3 p.m. and showtime at 3:20 p.m. Categories in the Olympic "Dog-athalon" are Best Olympic-themed costume; Best Gymnastics/Agility; Best Floor Routine/Trained; 50m Freestyle/Open; and Track & Field/Walk the Ring.

Photo and video courtesy Wayne Business Association Facebook page

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