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October Festivals In Atlanta and Around Georgia

September 25, 2013 by Thom Abbott

Road Trips From Midtown AtlantaI always love doing these posts. There is so many unique October Festivals in Atlanta and around the North Georgia Mountains this time of year! Of course, the fall colors should be starting in the mountains (reminds me…time for a trip to Cherokee and the outlet malls of Gatlinburg…another great day trip) so all the more reason to venture out.

I’ll make this easy and break the list up into Atlanta area event, and those that are more of a drive outside the city!

Please keep in mind, this is by no means all of them…and if you know of others, please post a link in the comments section below.

October Festivals in Atlanta

Pumpkin Festival — Stone Mountain Park – September 27 – October 27

Enjoy the beautiful fall colors and cooler weather at Atlanta’s favorite place to celebrate the fall season. Now in its 11th year, Stone Mountain Park’s annual Pumpkin Festival has become a family favorite with kids and parents alike.

Take in all of the splendor that autumn provides with attractions, fun-filled games, shows and more. NEW for 2013, experience Spookley’s A-MAZE-ING Adventure maze! Puzzles, passages, twists and turns will keep kids guessing until they reach the exit. Pumpkinpalooza takes the stage with an energy-filled game show where audience members are picked to participate in a series of zany and messy challenges. The winner takes all and the losers have to spin the “Wheel of Misery,” with consequences ranging from a pie in the face, dancing like a chicken or getting “splurfed” (a gooey, slimy substance poured on top of your head). Get the entire family into the spirit with fall décor and special attractions, such as the Pie Eating Contest, Trick or Treat Scavenger Hunt, a costume dance party, crafts in the pumpkin patch and much more!

Atlanta Streets Alive — Virginia Highlands — Sunday, October 6, 2013

Inspired by open streets projects all over the world where neighborhood activists closed the streets to motorized vehicles and opened them to use any human powered means of transportation…walking, skating, biking. Atlanta Streets Alive aims for three objectives:

  • Celebrate the Neighborhood (which changes….September 8th was Peachtree Street)
  • Expose attendees to a variety of fun outdoor activities
  • Encourage more Georgia residents to take to the streets…minus the four wheels

October 6th’s route included Highland/Monroe and Boulevard/Virginia Avenue.

Destination East Point — East Point — October 12 — 2-5pm (maybe longer?)

Destination East Point October 12, 2013This year’s festival will include interactive entertainment all day long, a Carnival with all your favorite midway attractions and a few of last year’s favorite events.  Between our Exhibitors, Community Row, and Contests, there will be a little something for everyone. Out Contests this year include a Pie Baking competition and Chili Cook-Off – both featuring cash prizes. Of course we will also being doing the Chicken Strut again – so bring your prize-winning bird and crow about your blue ribbon! Come visit us on the Commons this October 12th and “Fall” in love with Downtown East Point.

 Country Living Fair — Stone Mountain Park —  October 25-27

A fun, folksy and fabulous show and sale of folk art, antiques, “Made in America” crafts, art, furniture, home decor and more. Meet the editors of Country Living Magazine, attend seminars and how-to’s, artisan demonstrations, Harvest & Gourmet Market, and fall festivities.

Presented by County Living Magazine, the event  offers visitors the opportunity to fully experience the “Country Living” lifestyle. The event includes a special EARTH ANGELS Artisan Showcase – The Earth Angels will be “LIVE!” all weekend with demonstrations of pottery, painting, soft sculpture and more.

The event also features great shopping options.  More than 150 booths of antiques and hand-crafted goods PLUS a Gourmet Harvest Market AND the Country Living General Store. Featured vendors include the Earth Angels, Great Stuff By Paul, Findings @ Summerhouse, The Red Door Antiques, and many more favorites.

Mountain Members: Save $5 off tickets. To redeem this offer, click here to download coupon and bring with you to the festival entrance.

October Festivals Around Atlanta and North Georgia Mountains

Cotton Pickin Fair 2013 Gay GeorgiaCotton Pickin’ Fair — Highway 85 Fairgrounds — Gay — October 5-6

Return to 1910 where the Farmhouse, the Cotton Gin, and the Cotton Warehouse form a unique backdrop for a great day of 21st century fun.  Amidst skilled artisans and antique specialists, the Fair shares remnants of farm life in days gone by.  New talent keeps the  festival fresh and interesting while returning artists welcome loyal customers seeking to add to individual collections.

Haunted Corn Maze — Buck’s Corn Maze, Dawsonville — October 5, 12, 19 and 26

Buck’s Corn Maze is more than just a maze!!! It’s GREAT family fun for all ages. The 12 acre maze is planted in a 20 acre field next to Cochran Creek with a beautiful view of the Appalachian Mountains.

Come get “LOST” in the maze. As much fun as the maze is in the daytime, it is double the fun at night. Bring your Flashlight and test your skills in the dark. After completing the maze, go on a relaxing hayride which runs by the creek and through the cornfield.

Downtown Clayton Sidewalk Art Show | Foxfire Mountaineer Festival — Clayton, GA —  October 5

Fall Festivals in GeorgiaCome out for a great day of regional art and activities for the whole family.  Foxfire-Mountaineer Festival is just down the block so bring the whole family for a day of mountain heritage and a fantastic regional art.

The Foxfire Mountaineer Festival is a single-day celebration of the rich heritage of the Southern Appalachian mountains, featuring traditional music from numerous regional performers, showcases and demonstrations of time-honored handicrafts and trades from over 80 vendors, and all manner of mountain-flavored games and challenges for young and old alike.

Georgia Mountain Fall Festival — Hiawassee, GA — October 11-19

Look forward to the 2013 Fall Festival. With its mild temperatures and beautiful scenery there is no better place to be than the North Georgia Mountains in the fall. Each October, the 9-day event features exciting musical performances, Arts & Craft vendors, educational demonstrations, a flower show and the ever-popular Georgia’s Official State Fiddlers’ Convention.

Arts & Crafts Daily
Gates: $11.00 Per Person (Includes Music Shows)
Children 9 and Under Free
FREE PARKING (Trolley Service Available Daily)

Georgia Apple Festival — Lions Club Fiargrounds, Ellijay — October 12-13 and 19-20

Georgia Apple Festival Ellijay GA

 

The Ellijay Lions Club, the Gilmer County Chamber of Commerce, the cities of Ellijay and East Ellijay, and Gilmer County invite everyone to come and enjoy the 42nd year of the Georgia Apple Festival. There are over 300 vendors with handmade, hand-crafted items, as well as many on-site demonstrations of how selected types of crafts are made. This year promises many new crafts as well as favorites from past festivals. There is a parade and antique car show each year. The antique car show is held at the Civic Center on October 12th. The parade is on October 19th and begins at 10 AM in historic downtown Ellijay.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: Special Events, travel

SkyView Ferris Wheel Atlanta to Appear on the Downtown Skyline!

May 22, 2013 by Thom Abbott

Skyview Atlanta Ferris Wheel
Rendition Compliments of ABC

Downtown Atlanta is about to get another new attraction…and a pretty cool one at that!

The Atlanta City Council approved plans for the Atlanta Ferris Wheel, called SkyView Atlanta, at its Monday meeting. No city funds are being used to install the ferris wheel, but the City Council did have to approve the project due to neighboring utility lines, and the soon to arrive Atlanta Streetcar.

SkyView Atlanta Ferris Wheel will have an international connection as it was first in Paris,France! More recently it was in Pensacola, Florida and is currently in Pennsylvania, although it does not mention if it is in storage or in use there. It is expected that Skyview will begin assembly here in Atlanta within just a few weeks, and may even be up and running in June! Stay tuned her and I’ll be sure to capture some photos of the site before, during and after the assembly of the Wheel.

The cost for a ride is expected to be $13 and last about 15 minutes.

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories Tagged With: News, Special Events

Atlanta Streets Alive 2013 on Peachtree Street | Midtown Atlanta Sunday, May 19 2-6pm

May 17, 2013 by Thom Abbott

Happy Friday one and all!

This is a big one for Midtown Atlanta….but even if you don’t LIVE in Midtown, come on out for….

Atlanta Streets Alive on Peachtree Street

Midtown Atlanta In The HeartSunday, May 19th from 2-6pm,  join your neighbors, family and friends and take to Peachtree Street! Some 2.7 miles, from just shy of the Brookwood split (Where Peachtree Street meets West Peachtree Street) South all the way to Downtown Atlanta, Peachtree Street will be closed to all gasoline-powered transportation for FOUR HOURS! AWESOME!

There will be activities all along the route for you to enjoy! You can see a map of the activities here. It’s interactive, so just click on a star to find out what will be at that particular location!

You can see from the Map below there are FIVE MARTA stations along the route! HINT HINT! If you are coming from outside the area, you might want to consider MARTA. Peachtree Street will be closed, and I suspect only 1 or 2 places for cross traffic along the route, especially in Midtown! 

 

Atlanta Streets Alive May 19 2013

 

I hope to see you out on this rare opportunity to share Peachtree Street WITHOUT dodging any cars, trucks or buses!!!!

 

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: Midtown Culture, midtown Events, So You Know, Special Events

Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival | June 1-2 | Douglasville

May 12, 2013 by Thom Abbott

Penny McHenry Hydranga Festival
Photo Compliments of Penny McHenry Hydranga Festival

The end of last month, I put out a post, Atlanta Spring Festivals – May 2013. If you’ve not yet seen it, please click on the link for some great info about festival in, and around Atlanta in May.

Obviously, my post found its way to the Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival organizers, and they posted a comment about their festival. It’s the first weekend in June, but I did not want to miss posting about it, for your information, and as a “Thank You” for reading MY blog!

Here is some of festival history from the Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival website. I just might have to venture out for this one!

 

The Festival name, Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival, is named in honor and memory of Penny McHenry, founder of the American Hydrangea Society. Penny has been featured on TV shows and too many magazines to mention. Her love for hydrangeas grew as a result of a friend sending her a hydrangea when she lost her daughter. She propagated that hydrangea and the rest is history. Penny passed away in June of 2006. Southern Living Magazine paid tribute to Penny in the July, 2006 issue. The Penny Mac and Mini Penny hydrangeas were named for Penny. We have been given permission by Pennys family to pay tribute to her by naming the festival in her memory. Her family has also graciously given us a few of Pennys treasures for the Douglas County Museum of History and Art located in the Old Courthouse in historic downtown Douglasville, Georgia.

The first Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival took place on June 6 and 7, 2008 with the theme being Pennies from Heaven and featured the Penny Mc Hydrangea. There was a Hydrangea Ball, A Standard Flower Show, Day Garden Tours, Moonlight and Magnolias*, an evening progressive dinner garden tour, Art Show and Sale, Antique Show and Sale Plant Sale and much more.

Now heading into the sixth year, the dream continues… More and more hydrangeas are planted each year to beautify the community.more awareness is created in preservation of heirloom plants, history, historic places and guests have visited from 65 Georgia cities, 12 states and 5 foreign countries. The 6th Annual Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival is scheduled for June 1 and June 2, 2013 and will feature the Blushing Bride hydrangea as the lead specimen for the Flower Show.

And if you are thinking, What on EARTH would I do at a hydrangea festival when I live in a Midtown Atlanta condo? Well, first off, it will give you an opportunity to see something you may not have seen before (I can say I’ve only passed Douglasville when I’ve been on I-20!) and you could maybe sneak a potted hydrangea onto your balcony?

 

Filed Under: Blog, Events Tagged With: Midtown Culture, odds and ends, Special Events

Atlanta Spring Festivals 2013 Guide – May 2013 | Festivals in North Georgia

April 29, 2013 by Thom Abbott

 

Atlanta Spring Festival Guide – May 2013 | Festivals in North Georgia

May Calender of Events In and Around AtlantaIndeed, if you are a festival attendee-type of person, you have got your work cut out for you in May in the Atlanta and North Georgia area. I was reading a couple different magazines to use as a source for this article, and I even found a post I wrote for 2012…and many of those festivals are options as well as some we did not list before. So, get out your calendar and get ready to schedule a busy, busy month!

NOTE: The date and title of the festival or event will be a link to that particular website with more information

Spring Georgia State Fair — May 2-5 — Central City Park – Macon

Between the rides on the Midway and many other activities…it’s hard to even list all that goes on at this 4 day event. Just check out the website! Macon is about a 1.5-2 hour drive South of Atlanta.

Shriners Circus MariettaShrine Circus and Fair — May 3-12 — Jim R. Miller Park, Marietta GA

The LARGEST Shrine Circus and Fair in North America returns for its 71st year! The Tarzan Zerbini Circus features new acts, including a Bit Cat Extravaganza! The Myers International Midway adds to the fun with new attractions and amusement rides. Be sure to get your full of fair food….corn dogs, funnel cakes and cotton candy! Admission is $10 for adults and $6 for children ages 6-11. FREE for children 36″ and under!

Spring Fling – Art in The Garden – May 4-5 – Dawsonville, Georgia

Dawson County Art Council invites you to the “ART in the Garden.”  This long-standing tradition in Dawson County for nearly 13 years is geared to be the best event to date.

  • The smooth sound of Lanier Jazz plays under the tent on Saturday May 4th
  • The “Sawnee Band” of 60 members soothes the soul on May 5th
  • The Dawson Chorale performs Friday night prior to the event to spur interest
  • Other groups are being booked from bluegrass to rock

For the Classic Car enthusiasts there will be a car show as well.

Snellville Days Arts and Crafts Festival – May 4-5 – Snellville, GA

This festival is FREE and is Saturday from 10am-6pm and Sunday from Noon-5pm. The festivities kick off with the Annual Snellville Days Parade starting at Wisteria Village (K-Mart Shopping Center) at 10:00 a.m with GRAND MARSHAL, LOUIS WILLIAMS OF THE ATLANTA HAWKS. Then join us at the park for over 150 craft, food, sponsor, and civic vendors. We will have a kid’s field running all day both days and continuous live entertainment both days.

Cinco de Mayo May 5th Fiesta AtlantaFiesta Atlanta Cinco de Mayo Celebration — May 5th — Centennial Olympic Park, Downtown Atlanta

The 7th annual Fiesta Atlanta will take place at Centennial Olympic Park in the heart of Atlanta. Fiesta Atlanta is Atlanta’s premier Hispanic outdoor festival and the largest Cinco de Mayo celebration in the Southeast.

Fiesta Atlanta features a daylong celebration of Latino culture and heritage, featuring continuous live musical performances on 2 stages by international, national and local recording artists. Mariachi music, Mexican folk dancing, a 5K race, youth soccer clinics and sponsor displays with free product samples, arts and crafts and authentic international foods make Fiesta Atlanta a true multicultural celebration.

Taste of Alpharetta –May 9th — Downtown Alpharetta (Alpharetta is North of Midtown on GA400)

Taste of Alpharetta has been an annual tradition for some 23 years now. Attendees can dine at some 50 restaurants in Downtown Alpharetta in ONE night! Sample delicious appetizers, entrees and desserts from the best menus!  Admission is FREE, but food tickest will cost $.50 each. Samples will range in price from $1.00 to $3.00 per sample. There is also a Fun Zone, Music Stage and Culinary Stage.

Kirkwood Spring Fling May 11 and 12Kirkwood Spring Fling and Tour of Homes — May 11 & 12 – Kirkwood Neighborhood, Atlanta

11th Annual event celebrates the historic and eclectic In-town neighborhood of Kirkwood. The family friendly festival offers a 5K run, juried Artist Market, live music and the Tour of Homes. The Festival, from 10am – 7pm on Saturday includes a Street Market  and Children’s area.

 

Hogs & Hops — May 11th — SweetWater Brewery – Atlanta

Atlanta Beer Festivals hosts the 2nd Annual Hogs and Hops Atlanta from 6pm-10pm at the SweetWater Brewery. Tickets are $40 until May 2nd, then $45 and $55 the day of the event. Ticket prices include all food and SweetWater beer samples. BBQ will be provided by D.B.A. Barbecue, Moes’s Original BBQ, Fox Brothers BBQ and S&J’s Wooddfire Pizza. Live Music by Bedhead.

Buckhead Arts Festival Atlanta Spring Festival GuideBarefoot in The Park — May 11 & 12th — Duluth (GA) Town Green

Established in 2005, this festival’s proceeds go to the Barefoot Arts Education Scholarship Fund.  Each scholarships go to area fine arts students.  In 2012 Arts Education Scholarship Fund provided $7,500 in scholarships awards and $6,000 in artist awards. There will be student exhibits, live music and a Wine Tasting on Saturday! YUM!

 

Buckhead Arts Festival — May 11 & 12th — Chastain Park in Buckhead

This one’s just a hop and a skip from Midtown Atlanta! Now in it’s 4th year, this two-day outdoor event has an emphasis on visual arts. There will be some 175 artists and artisans, live music, children’s area and local food and beverage. Admission is FREE. Festival hours are Saturday, 10am – 6pm and Sunday 11am – 6pm. Last years attendance was reported at 25,000 so this may be a less crowded event to attend, and certainly close to Midtown Atlanta.

 

It looks like the weekend of May 18-19 will give you a chance to catch your breath and get ready for the next round….

East Atlanta Beer Festival — May 18th — East Atlanta’s Brownwood Park

Sample over 150 craft beers from across the globe and also visit the shops and restaurants of East Atlanta Village. All proceeds from the event benefit community projects. Hours are 1-6pm on Saturday.

Decatur Arts Festival Atlanta Spring Festival GuideDecatur Arts Festival — May 25 & 26 — Downtown Decatur Square

Another easy to get to event from Midtown. Hope MARTA to the Five Points Station and then the West Line to Downtown Decatur..and there you are!  Friday evening starts off with an ArtWalk all around Decatur and continues with a new dance festival,  musicians all day long on the community bandstand, juried artists market and I suspect food will be everywhere…there are lots of great restaurants in Downtown Decatur.

Atlanta Jazz Festival — May 25-27 — Piedmont Park –MIDTOWN ATLANTA!!!!

This one is just an elevator ride and a few blocks walk to Midtown Atlanta’s “Back yard” … Piedmont Park! For 36 years, the Jazz Festival gives you a wide spectrum of styles from traditional jazz to Latin jazz and swing to hip-hop and R&B. There will be booths featuring art, clothing and jewerly; food vendors ranging from BBQ to Caribbean and burgers; and a family-friendly KidZone. National and International artists will perform for THREE days! Admission to the Festival is…..FREE

NOTE: Parking for Midtown Festivals can be a challenge. Save yourself the hassle and a possible parking ticket and take MARTA! 

Midtown Atlanta Food and Wine FestivalAtlanta Food and Wine Festival — May 30 – June 2 — MIDTOWN ATLANTA!

I’m not sure what you say about this event. The organizers went to the Aspen Food and Wine event and said we needed one in Atlanta…and boy do we have it! This event has relocated a bit in Midtown to the area of 10th and 11th Streets between West Peachtree and Peachtree Streets. See The Map Here!  This is not an event for those with an empty wallet….Day Passes are $185

And last, but not least, an AWESOME event to venture out of Atlanta for….

Helen to the Atlantic Balloon Race and Festival – May 30 – June 1 — Helen, GA (North GA Mountains)

Helen to the Atlantic Balloon RaceThe South’s oldest balloon event and the United States’ only long distance hot air balloon race will begin (weather permitting) with a mass ascension of  30 bright and colorful hot air balloons, in North Georgia’s Alpine Village – Helen.   Race competitors and local flyers will take to the sky at 7:00 am, Thursday, May 30, 2013.  If the weather conditions are too windy or storms are forecast, the take off will be postponed until conditions are acceptable. Check out their Facebook Page HERE!

The people of Helen believe that Helen, Georgia is the center of their world and in Columbus’ day the Atlantic Ocean was the “edge of the Earth”.  Thus, Pete Hodkinson came up with the concept for the Helen to the Atlantic Balloon Race.  The race begins in Helen and the finish line is I-95 (anywhere between Maine and Miami).  The shortest distance is 225 miles and the race usually takes two days.  It has been done in one day, while some races have taken as many as four days.  Six to ten balloons will be competing in the cross country race.

And of course, the Village of Helen is an experience as well!

 

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: Midtown Culture, odds and ends, Special Events

Midtown Neighbors’ Association Presents Community Leaders Social | May 15 6-8:30PM

April 23, 2013 by Thom Abbott

MNA Midtown Neighbor's AssociationIf you don’t live in Midtown Atlanta, you might not think of it as anything more than a bunch of high rise buildings. But, there is a vibrant community of people that not only work in Midtown, but LIVE in Midtown Atlanta! You need to meet the people that live here (or around you if you already live there) and one way to do that is the Midtown Neighbors’ Association Community Leaders Social!

This event is one of the monthly Mingle in Midtown social events that MNA hosts, but this one has a special twist. On May 15th, from 6-8:30pm, you also have the opportunity to meet your Community Leaders, such as police, fire and Atlanta City Council. Who know’s maybe the Mayor will pass by….it is an election year after all!

Midtown Neighbors’ Association Community Leaders Social will take place on Wednesday, May 15th from 6-8:30pm at the NEW location of Cafe Intermezzo, located at the corner of 11th and Peachtree Streets, next to the Loews’ Midtown Atlanta Hotel!

Come on out, meet your neighbors, your community leaders and enjoy some cocktails and conversation! I look forward to seeing you there!!

Midtown Neighbors Association Community Leaders Social

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