The 103rd West Side Nut Club Fall Festival is set to begin October 7, 2024, but if braving the crowds isn't for you, you can still experience the annual event - minus the smells and tastes.

Nearly 140 Non-Profits Lining West Franklin Street

With nearly 140 non-profits up and down West Franklin Street serving up everything from deep-fried Oreos to brain sandwiches all to raise money for their respective organizations there is no doubt it is going to be busy down at the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival.

Half Pot Is Back for 2024

In addition to all of the food vendors, the rides, and the entertainment, the West Side Nut Club Half Pot returns for 2024 as well. The half-pot has been a favorite of festival goers for several years now. We have watched the jackpot grow exponentially since the inaugural year in 2019 when it reached $1,228,285. In 2023, the jackpot topped out at $1,823,320! 

Want To Experience It But Don't Want To Go?

If you want to buy one of those Half Pot tickets or indulge in any of the food, you will need to visit Franklin Street in person to attend the Fall Festival. However, if you prefer to take in the festival from a distance, you can do that too with a birds eye view.

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A Birds Eye View of the Bustling Action

There are actually two cameras located along West Franklin Street that provide a live stream of all of the happenings along the street during the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival. The cameras are live each day of the festival from 8 am to 10:30 pm and you can watch them here.

Evansville's Fall Festival Survival Guide

We've put together a guide to help you enjoy (and survive!) Evansville's annual West Side Nut Club Fall Festival on Franklin Street - the 2nd Largest Street Festival in the Country!

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Gallery Credit: Kat Mykals