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Families invited to enjoy fall fun at the town of Davie’s free Celebrate Davie community event

Davie, Florida – The Town of Davie is getting ready to welcome the fall season with its annual Celebrate Davie festival, a free community event that brings residents together for an afternoon of music, entertainment, and family fun. The celebration will take place on Saturday, September 20, 2025, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Bergeron Rodeo Grounds, located at 4201 Rodeo Way.
Organizers say the gathering is designed to honor the unique character of Davie, a community often described as one of the best places in South Florida to live, work, learn, and play. Year after year, the event has drawn families, neighbors, and visitors to share in a relaxed atmosphere filled with activities for all ages.
Attendees can look forward to a wide variety of attractions. Younger guests will enjoy inflatable rides, face painting, and the always-popular petting farm with pony rides. The main stage will feature live music and community performances throughout the evening, while local vendors set up booths with crafts, services, and information for residents.
The highlight of the night will be a concert performance by the Shane Duncan Band, a South Florida favorite known for its high-energy shows. Food and beverages will be available for purchase from on-site vendors, giving guests the chance to enjoy local flavors while soaking in the festivities. Organizers remind attendees that outside food and drinks will not be permitted inside the venue.
Town officials say the event represents the welcoming and family-centered values that define Davie. “Celebrate Davie honors the spirit of our community, bringing people together to enjoy an evening of fun, music, and fellowship,” organizers noted in announcing the program.
In addition to entertainment, the event serves as a chance for local groups and performers to showcase their talents, reinforcing the sense of pride Davie takes in its culture and diversity. Community members say it has become a tradition that signals the change of seasons and provides a gathering place for friends and families to reconnect.
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Admission is free, and no registration is required. Town leaders encourage residents to bring their families, enjoy the activities, and make memories that will last well beyond the fall season.
For additional information, residents can contact the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department at 954-797-1181 or email [email protected].

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