ABOUT BPFF

october 26, 2024 is the date we’ve secured for our second annual benteen park fall fest.

Connecting Neighbors through Art and Entertainment!

Join us on October 26, 2024 for another unforgettable day of fall fun at the Benteen Park Fall Festival, proudly hosted by SAND (South Atlantans for Neighborhood Development). As the only park within SAND, we are thrilled to bring our vibrant community together for our very first festival, showcasing the incredible talents of local makers and artisans.

From exquisite craftsmanship to artistic ingenuity, this festival is a tribute to the spirit of creativity that flourishes in our neighborhood. We invite you to immerse yourself in a day filled with interactive experiences, community engagement, and a sense of togetherness that celebrates our shared love for art, craftsmanship, and the joy of fall festivities. Let's make memories, connect with neighbors, and embrace the spirit of the season at the Benteen Park Fall Festival.

About Benteen Park

Benteen Park is a distinct and vibrant neighborhood located in southeastern Atlanta, Georgia. While it shares proximity to Grant Park and East Atlanta, Benteen Park stands as a separate community with its own unique identity and history.

Development and History: The Benteen Park neighborhood emerged in the early 20th century and experienced various stages of growth and development. Initially established in the 1920s, it was designed as a residential area to accommodate Atlanta's expanding population. The neighborhood takes its name from the nearby Benteen Elementary School, which honors Brigadier General Frederick Benteen, a notable figure from the American Civil War.

Community and Location: Situated between Boulevard SE to the west (bordering the Chosewood Park neighborhood), Boulevard Heights to the north, Custer/McDonough/Guice to the east, McDonough Boulevard and the Atlanta Federal Prison to the south, Benteen Park occupies a small but quaint area in Southeast Atlanta. The neighborhood showcases a close-knit community spirit with charming tree-lined streets, the only park in the South Atlantans for Neighborhood Development communities, and a strong sense of pride and belonging. Its location provides convenient access to major thoroughfares like I-20 and Moreland Avenue, facilitating easy travel to other parts of Atlanta.

The Fall Festival and Community Engagement: Benteen Park's fall festival is a highly anticipated annual event that embodies the community's lively spirit and commitment to fostering connections among its residents. This festive celebration marks the arrival of autumn, bringing neighbors together to indulge in local delicacies, enjoy entertainment, partake in engaging activities, and support local businesses and artisans. The fall festival serves as a prime example of Benteen Park's dedication to creating an inclusive and welcoming neighborhood atmosphere. It provides a platform for both residents and visitors to experience the warmth and hospitality that define Benteen Park.

GETTING TO THE FESTIVAL

 

Parking available at Church of Atlanta Lighthouse at the corner of Boulevard between Custer Ave SE and Cassanova St SE, two blocks from Benteen Park.

We recommend folks take MARTA to King Memorial and take Bus 9 or MARTA to Five Points and take Bus 49.

Benteen Park is located at 679 Cassanova St SE, Atlanta, GA 30315.