 The official first day of fall is this weekend but Buena Vista celebrated a little early with their annual Fall Colors Festival. Cheryl Moore takes us into the event. The season changes upon us. Soon we should be seeing all the colors of autumn filling the trees. It's very hard to schedule and tell you what the colors are going to be but there's some pretty good color right now this year. The annual Fall Festival of Buena Vista is meant to celebrate the season. It's been known as the Fall Festival for about 20 years now but before that it was known as logging days. We started logging years originally back about 40 years ago approximately and it became such a challenge of getting logs and uh teamsters and stuff up so we switched it to fall color right and everybody likes the temperature. There were tons of fall activities families could participate in over the weekend from petting goats and mini horses to learning how to lasso. The main attraction was a haybill ride so attendees could really get a good look at the budding leaves of fall. Our favorite part about today was the wagon ride because we got to ride and see the lake and stuff. It was a little gloomy on Saturday but organizers say that was definitely a good thing because it makes for a perfect trip for the horses. Today is a little overcast but it's much better than a hot sunny day. The horses give them quite a workout pulling up that hill so if it was so hot and sunny the horses would probably tire out faster than they are today. Reporting from Midgee, Sheryl Moore, Lakeland News. Sounds like a chainsaw was nearby. It does sound that way doesn't it? Organizers say the festival usually sees around 1,000 people throughout the weekend.