The Lions' Club sent letters to all businesses, organizations, churches and civic minded citizens to attend a town meeting in February 1968. More than thirty people attended the first meeting and plans were made for the first festival to be held October 17-20, 1968. Otis Brodess, Bainbridge Lions Club Director was named General Chairman of the Festival. Councilman Robert McCoy and Jim Krug, a past Lions Club President assisted Mr. Brodess. Mr. Krug pointed out that the historical value of the area and the natural beauty of the surrounding hills in the fall made Bainbridge the ideal location for such and event.
Today his prophecy has proved true as the "Fall Festival of Leaves" continues to grow into one of the largest and best attended in southern Ohio.
Bainbridge is truly "Leaf Country, USA."