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City Of Fairfield Newsletter - October 19, 2022

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October 21, 2022

From: City of Fairfield

Restaurant Week Closes Strong

Restaurant Week (October 1-8) finished strong with the first annual Vine to Table event on Saturday October 8. Dinner was served under Fairfield's iconic arch, and featured mouthwatering fare from local restaurants paired with local wines. All of this was made possible by a partnership between the City, Fairfield Community Services Foundation, and the Suisun Valley Vintners & Growers Association. Guests also enjoyed live music and an overall great time. Look for this special event again in 2023!

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Spooky Talk Around Town

Skreamz has been scaring Fairfield for 11 years! Find out more about Fairfield's spookiest haunted house on this episode of Talk Around Town.

For more information about Skreamz, visit www.skreamz.net or call (707) 330-8757, but hurry, Skreamz will only be open through Halloween! .

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Get Your Pumpkin Here

Looking for a new and exciting way to find this year's pumpkin? Come out to the Aquatics Complex at Allan Witt Park on Saturday, October 29 and swim for your pumpkin. There will be decorations available for embellishing your pumpkin, games and more!

Pre-registration is encouraged by clicking the button below.

Register Here

ARC's Computer Center is Open 

The Computer Center provides access to computers for adults aged 50 and over for internet research, basic services, resource identification, and social communication.

For Computer Center drop-in hours, please call (707) 428-7421.The Adult Recreation Center (ARC)  is located at 1200 Civic Center Drive in Fairfield.

The Veteran's Day Parade is Coming!

Mark your calendars for Friday, November 11 and come watch the Veteran's Day Parade make its way through downtown Fairfield starting at 12:30 pm.

Can't attend in person? We'll be streaming it live on Facebook and Channel 26!

Free lunch at Texas Roadhouse

Enjoy a FREE lunch at Texas Roadhouse served to you by your local law enforcement. Your lunch will include a pulled pork sandwich, steak fries, fresh baked honey cinnamon and butter bread, and a non- alcoholic beverage. 

At the end of your meal, leave a "tip" (monetary) for the excellent service you received, and it will be donated directly to the Special Olympics. 

This event is one of hundreds of events conducted by the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Northern California. The goal of the Law Enforcement Torch Run is to partner with our communities to support Special Olympics programs through fund raising and public education, while enhancing the quality of life of our athletes. 

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