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To GEORGIA Spring 2011
GuideGuideTo GEORGIA
Events
Attractions
Fairs & Festivals
Bold, Beautiful Blue Ridge
GuideTo GEORGIAGuideTo GEORGIA
Volume 51 Number 1Spring March/April/May 2011
CONTENTS
Metro Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7Sporting Events . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-12Memorial Day Events . . . . . . . . . .13Arts in the Park, Blue Ridge . . . . .13Theatre & Music . . . . . . . . . . .14-16Entertainment Venues . . . . . .17-19Spring Events in Georgia . . . . .20-34Garden & Nature . . . . . . . . . .35-38
ON THE COVER
“The Lake”©, shown on the cover, is anoriginal oil painting by Anthony A.
Abreu. This work and his other paintingscan be seen at his Abreu Fine Art Galleryin historic, downtown Blue Ridge or at theDream Givers Art Gallery in Toccoa or byvisiting his website at www.abreufineart-gallery.com. For more information, e-mailfineart@anthonyabreu.com or phone 706-946-3278. Not only is the area aroundBlue Ridge featured on the front cover, butan article on page 13 tells about the Arts inthe Park Festival scheduled for May 28-29.
GUIDE TO GEORGIA801 Nebula Rd., Manchester, GA 31816Phone 706-846-2620, Fax 706-846-2620E-mail guidetogeorgia@windstream.net
Patty Proctor . . . . . . . . .Publisher/EditorHayley Yawn . . . . . .Publisher’s AssistantDebi Richardson . . . . . . . .Graphic Editor803-259-1990, debi@guidetogeorgia.com
The GUIDE TO GEORGIA, founded in 1960, is thepremiere publication for information on activitiesand entertainment in Georgia. Four issues arepublished each year, and the magazines aredistributed in all 11 Georgia Welcome Centers, inlocal visitor bureaus, in hotels, and numerous otheroutlets as well as to subscribers. Subscription is$10 per year. Contents are copy righted and may notbe reproduced without permission.
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Looking unto Jesus the authorand finisher of our faith . . ..
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Warm Springs, Georgia.An Old Fashioned
Indulgence.www.warmspringsga.ws
www.visitmeriwether.com1-800-FDR-1927 • 1-706-655-3322
Historic Warm SpringsVillage presents
Spring Fling &Roosevelt Days!
Fun For Everyone!No Admission Fee!Saturday & Sunday
April 8 & 910 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
Featuring shopping, entertainment, & food.
March 11-13April 8-10May 13-15June 10-12
METRO ATLANTASandy Springs – A Diverse Place to Visit
Sandy Springs, only 15 miles north of Atlanta, offers not only metropolitan amenities but alsomany outdoor retreats and one-of-a-kind venues.
ArtSSpring in Sandy Springs will be a month-longcelebration of the arts, from April 15-May 15, featuring art, music, drama, poetry, gardens, dining,dancing, and more. This city-wide celebration willhighlight the talents and creative skills of residentsand will be held in the city’s galleries, schools, theatres, and parks. www.artsandysprings.org.
The U.S.A CRITS Finals and the Global BMWSandy Springs Cycling Challenge will be May 8. The
Metric Century Ride will begin at 9 a.m., the CRITS Series races at 9:30 a.m., and the awardspresentation and concert at 6 p.m. For information, visit www.sandyspringschallenge.org.Visitors can enjoy a special CRITS rate at one of the Sandy Springs hotels. Call Will Carlson,S.S. Hospitality & Tourism, at 770-206-1445.
Act 3 Productions will present, on March 3-6 and 11-13, All ShookUp, a play based onShakespeare’s Twelfth Night and inspired by the music of Elvis Presley. 770-241-1905 orwww.act3productions.org.
Exhibits at Heritage Sandy Springs through June 2011 are A Land Nearby featuring photo-graphs of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and The Getaway exploring different ways the people ofSandy Springs have made a “getaway” and places they’ve visited. 404-851-9111. Also of inter-est is the Anne Frank Exhibit at the Parkside Shopping Center.
For information, visit www.visitsandysprings.org or phone 866-511-7742. TheSandy Springs Hospitality & TourismWelcome Center is located in the ParksideShopping Center at 5920 Roswell Road,Suite A-118.
March1-6 – Buckhead Restaurant Week. 404-
262-3165.4 – Outdoor Living Extravaganza, Atlanta
History Center. 404-814-4000.4-25 – Martinis & IMAX, Fridays, 5:30-10 p.m.
404-929-6300.5-20 – Phoenix Flies – Citywide Celebra tion
of Living Landmarks. 404-688-3353.11-13 – Scott Antique Market, Atlanta
Expo Center. 740-569-4112 or 404-361-2000.12 – 129th St. Patrick’s Day Parade, down-
town. 678-754-5834.12 – Melinda Doolittle, Ferst Center for the
Arts, 404-894-9600.12-20 – Great American Cover-Up Quilt
Show, Bulloch Hall, Roswell. 770-992-1731.12-27 – Roswell Woman’s Club Showcase
Home Tour, Providence Brownstones. 770-715-2700.13 – Michael O’Neal Singers, Roswell UMC,
3 p.m. 770-594-7974.13 – Guided Tour of Estate, Callanwolde.
404-872-5338.17 – Lunchtime, Several Dancers Core Studio,
Decatur. Free lunch/first 40. 404-373-4154.18 – Friday Jazz with Chris Crenshaw, High
Museum of Art, 5-10 p.m. 404-733-high.20 – Bridal Alliance Wedding Show, Brawner
Hall. 800-451-3480.26 – Culture Shock – Dans le Moment, High
Museum, 8-12 p.m. 404-733-5000.26 – Alpharetta Children’s Festival, Com mun -
ity Center Lawn, 11 a.m. 678-297-6165.28-April 3 – Inman Park Restaurant Week.
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The City of SmyrnaSpring
JonquilFestivalApril 30& May1Saturday, 10-6 & Sunday, 12-5
• Arts & Crafts Festivalwith over 175 booths
• Food• Live Entertainment• Children’s Area
and the Jonquil City JogApril 30th
5K Run/Walk begins 8 a.m., Saturday770-434-6600
www.smyrnacity.com
METRO ATLANTASoutheast Railway Museum in Duluth
“Georgia’s Official Transportation History Museum”has over 90 pieces of retired railway rolling stock: trainsfrom the 1920’s and 1950’s including vintage steam anddiesel locomotives, passenger and private cars, WWIItroop kitchen, railway post office car, wooden freightcars, baggage cars, cabooses, and maintenance of wayequipment. The museum is home to MARTA’s historicbus fleet and busses from many of the predecessor sys-tems to MARTA.
The railway museum is open Fridays and Saturdays 10-5 in March and Thursdays, Fridays,and Saturdays 10-5 in April and May. With ad on page 7 one free train ride with each paid
admission. The Museum is located at 3595Peachtree Rd. For information, phone 770-476-2013 or visit www.srmduluth.org.
A photo exhibit in March and April will feature photos of the museum. CabooseDays on April 2-3 will offer temporarycaboose tattoos, a caboose hunt, food, and akids’ craft corner. National Train Day on May 7will mark 142 years of coast to coast serviceby rail. Armed Forces Day will be May 21; andactive and retired military with IDs will havefree admission. A Locomotive Celebration onJune 4-5 will include temporary locomotivetattoos, locomotive hunt, refreshments, kids’craft corner, and locomotive slide show and tours.
May 7 & 8T.W. BRISCOE PARK
Sat. Snellville Days Parade 10 a.m.FREE Concert - Restless Heart 6:30 p.m.
& COVER GIRL Queen Collection Winner Amber MasonSat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. & Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Festival – FREE ADMISSION•Over 200 Arts & Crafts Vendors •Kids’ Area•Continuous Live Entertainment on Two Stages•Dog & Disc Championships •Historical Displays
770-985-3535www.snellvilledays.com www.snellville.org
April1-9, 16, 23, 30 – Lasershow Spectacular,
Stone Mountain Park, 8:30 p.m. 770-498-5690.1-29 – Martinis & IMAX, Fridays, 5:30-10
p.m. 404-929-6300.2-3 – Caboose Days, S.E. Railway Museum,
Duluth. 770-476-2013.2-3 – Antique & Collectible Arms Show,
Cobb Civic Center. 770-443-6716.5-28 – Music at Noon, Centennial Olympic
Park, Tues. & Thurs., 12-1 p.m. 404-223-4412.6-10 – Atlanta Film Festival, Landmark
Midtown Art Cinema. 404-872-5796.6-27 – Wednesday WindDown, Centennial
Olympic Park, 5:30-8 p.m. 404-223-4412.7-28 – Jazz Nights at Scottish Rite, Thurs -
days, 7-9 p.m. 404-371-8262.8-10 – Scott Antique Market, Atlanta Expo
Center. 740-569-4112 or 404-361-2000.14-17 – Lemonade Days, Brook Run Park,
Dunwoody. 678-682-9098.15-17 – Atlanta Dogwood Festival, Piedmont
Park. 404-875-7275.15-17 – Sweetwater 420 Festival, Candler
Park. 404-521-6600.16-17 – Alpharetta Arts Streetfest, Milton
Avenue. 678-297-6078.16-May 8 – Atlanta Symphony Decorator
Show House, W. Wesley Rd. 404-733-4864.16-30 – Georgia Renaissance Festival,
Fairburn, Sat. & Sun. 770-964-8575.17-May 17 – ArtSSpring in Sandy Springs,
various venues. 866-511-7742.21 – Alive After Five Street Party, Roswell
Historic District. 770-640-3253.23 – Tea with Beatrix Potter, Barrington
Hall, Smyrna, 1-3 p.m. 770-640-3855.28-May 1 – Georgia Frontier Days, Stone
Mountain Park. 770-498-5690.29-May 1 – Druid Hills Home & Garden
Tour & Artist Market. 404-525-tour.30-May 1 – Smyrna Spring Jonquil Festival.
770-434-6600.30-May 1 – Inman Park Festival & Tour of
Homes. 404-577-4212.30-May 1 – Spring Pottery Sale, Callan -
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METRO ATLANTA
May1 – Fiesta Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park.
404-223-4412.1 – Garden Hood Good Food Festival, Grant
Park. 404-880-9848.1-17 – ArtSSpring in Sandy Springs, various
venues. 866-511-7742.1-June 5 – Georgia Renaissance Festival,
Fairburn, Sat. & Sun. 770-964-8575.3-31 – Music at Noon, Centennial Olympic
Park, Tues. & Thurs., 12-1 p.m. 404-223-4412.4-25 – Wednesday WindDown, Centennial
Olympic Park, 5:30-8 p.m. 404-223-4412.4-25 – Blue Sky Concerts, Community Band -
stand, Decatur, Wed., 12-1 p.m. 404-371-8262.5 – Lunchtime, Several Dancers Core Studio,
Decatur. Free lunch/first 40. 404-373-4154.6-7 – Smoke on the Lake BBQ Festival,
Cobb Co. CVB. 404-694-2208.6-8 – Sweet Auburn Springfest. 404-681-4667.6-21 – Bard in the Yard’s Taming of the Shrew,
Barrington Hall, Roswell, Fri. & Sat. 770-640-3855.6-27 – Martinis & IMAX, Fridays, 5:30-10
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Snellville Days FestivalThe City of Snellville will host its 38th annual Snellville
Days Festival on May 7-8 at Briscoe Park. The theme thisyear will be “Bringing Families Together.” Festival hours will beSaturday 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.Admission will be free.
The festival will kick off Saturday at 10 a.m. with a paradebeginning at the Wisteria Village Shopping Center and
ending on Clower Street. Grand Marshals will be the S. E. Gwinnett Cooperative Ministry. Thespecial guest will be performer Amber Mason, a COVER GIRL Queen Collection Winner.
Snellville Days will feature a weekend full of free fun, including more than 200 craft and foodvendors, a children’s area with games and small rides, dog & disc championships, two stages oflive entertainment, a Snellville Historical Society display, and three performances each day ofthe Skin & Bones & Co. comedy show. A free concert on Saturday night at 6:30 p.m. will featurethe country group Restless Heart with an opening act by Amber Mason, the COVER GIRLQueen Collection Winner. Take a blanket or lawn chair and even a picnic if you wish.
For information, phone 770-985-3535 or visit www.snellvilledays.com.
Scott Antique Market in AtlantaScott Antique Market in Atlanta, known as the world’s
largest monthly indoor antique show, has over 3300 boothsoverflowing from two buildings. Located in the Atlanta ExpoCenter which encompasses 366,000 square feet, ScottAntique Market offers Victorian and primitive furniture, vintage hardware, rare art and prints, vintage clothing, nos-talgic photographs, antique Christmas decorations, vintage musical instruments, glassware, pottery, porcelain, clocks, tools, campaign memorabilia, books, and more.
Always held the second weekend of every month, the next shows will be March 11-13, April8-10, May 13-15, and June 10-12. Hours are Fri. & Sat. 9-6 and Sun. 10-4. Admission is $5 for
the weekend. The show has a variety of foodand free parking. Located in the Atlanta ExpoCenter, which straddles I-285 at Exit 55. Formore information, phone 740-569-4112(office) or 404-361-2000 (show) or visitwww.scottantiquemarket.com.
METRO ATLANTA
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Smyrna Spring Jonquil FestivalThe Spring Jonquil Festival will be held April 30-May 1
in downtown Smyrna on the Village Green next to MarketVillage and will feature over 175 handmade arts andcrafts booths, festival foods, and children’s activities.There will be live music and puppet shows as well as localentertainment on the stage in front of the library.
There will be a variety of fine arts in the FeaturedArtists’ Market. Other artisans from all over the S.E. willbe selling handmade crafts, clothing, furniture, jewelry,and more. Vendors will be offering an assortment of delicious festival foods. There will be a
children’s area with inflatables, puppets, andother activities. Entertainment in the foodcourt area throughout the event will featureacoustic music and a few other surprises.
The Jonquil Jog, a 5K Run/Walk, will beSaturday at 8 a.m. at City Hall. There will be aTot Trot, Fun Run, and Fitness Walk.Registration will be at 7 a.m. Register now atwww.active.com.
Festival hours will be Saturday 10-6 andSunday noon-5. Admission will be free. TakeI-75 to Exit 260; go west 3 miles; turn left ontoAtlanta Road; festival will be one mile onright. For information, call 770-434-6600 orvisit www.SmyrnaCity.com.
p.m. 404-929-6300.
May7 – National Train Day, S. E. Railway
Museum, Duluth. 770-476-2013.7-8 – Snellville Days, Briscoe Park. 770-985-
3535.7-8 – Dunwoody Arts Festival, Dunwoody
Village. 678-244-9800.7-8 – Colors Festival, Roswell. 770-640-3253.7-8 – May-retta Daze Arts & Crafts Festival,
Glover Park. 800-451-3480.7, 14, 21, 28-31 – Lasershow Spectacular,
Stone Mountain Park, 9:30 p.m. 770-498-5690.7-28 – Concerts on Decatur Square,
Saturdays, 7-9:30 p.m. 404-371-8262.8 –Mother’s Day Open House, Barrington & Bul -
loch Halls, Smith Plantation, Roswell. 770-640-3253.12 – Taste of Alpharetta, Wills Park, 5-10
p.m. 678-297-6000.13 – Michael O’Neal Singers, Roswell UMC,
8 p.m. 770-594-7974.13-15 – Scott Antique Market, Atlanta
Expo Center. 740-569-4112 or 404-361-2000.14-15 – Kirkwood Spring Fling & Tour of
Homes, Branham Park. 404-343-3916.15 – Georgia Kite Festival, Centennial Olympic
Park. 404-223-4412.15 – Third Sundae, Barrington Hall, Roswell.
770-640-3855.19 – Alive After Five Street Party, Roswell
Historic District. 770-640-3253.19-21 – Atlanta Jewish Music Festival.
404-521-6600.21-22 – Buckhead Arts & Crafts Festival,
Chastain Park Amphitheater. 404-845-0793.22 – Atlanta Downtown Fest. 404-521-6600.
SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY MUSEUMGeorgia’s Official Transportation History Museum
•Exhibit Hall & Gift Shop • Birthday Parties•Train Ride in Full-Size Cabooses•Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. – Fri. & Sat. in March; Thurs., Fri. & Sat. in April-May;
Wed.-Sat. in June-Aug.; and Thurs.-Sat. Sept.-Dec.Present This Ad and Receive One Free Admission (with the purchase of an admission of equal or greater value)
3595 Peachtree Road • Duluth • www.srmduluth.org • 770-476-2013
GeorgiaJugFest
May 21
GeorgiaJugFest
May 21Knoxville, Crawford CountyPottery Exhibit • Sales • Auction • Car Show
Handcraft Sales • DemonstrationsAntique Tractors • Lawn Mower Races
Early Events May 19 & 20
for the love of mud . . .www.gajugfest.com •478-836-3825
20 miles west of Macon
Sporting EventsSporting EventsWar Days in Old Clinton
War Days at Old Clinton will be held April 30-May 1when re-enactors recreate the Battles of SunshineChurch and Griswoldville during Sherman’s 1864 Marchto the Sea. Tents will spring up on grassy fields, blue andgray soldiers from grizzled veterans to beardless recruitswill gather, and the rattle of musketry and the thunder ofcannons will shake windows in old homes.
The McCarthy-Pope House, circa 1809, the oldest house in Clinton, will be open for tour andfurnished in the war era by the Ladies of the Confederac. Miss Annie’s Store will display war relicsand weapons, a prize-winning exhibit ofGriswold pistol parts, a finished Griswold pistol, a Burnside carbine, and authenticConfederate currency. The Old ClintonHistoric District, listed in the National Registerof Historic Places, offers self-guided walkingtours.
Saturday will conclude at 8:05 p.m. withthe 16th Ga., Co. G, Jackson Rifles, CSA conducting a memorial service in the OldClinton Cemetery to honor Clinton’sConfederate dead.
Gates will open at 9 a.m. Admission will be$5/adults; $3/students 18 and under; free/kidsunder 6. The Memorial Service will be free.Clinton is located 12 miles NE of Macon, 1½miles SE of Gray, one block west off US 129.For information, phone 478-986-6383 or 478-986-1123.
EQUESTRIAN SHOWSMar. 26 .Trail Horse Poker Ride/ScavengerHunt
Stephens St. Pk., Crawfordville, 770-466-4430Apr. 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Atlanta Steeplechase
Kingston Downs, 404-237-7436GEORGIA INT’L HORSE PARK
Conyers, 888-860-4224, www.conyersga.comMar. 5-6 . . . . . . . . . . .3 Horseman Dressage ShowMar. 5-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .S.E. Hunter/Jumper ShowMar. 23-27 . . . . . . . . . . . .Atlanta Spring Classic IMar. 30-Apr. 3 . . . . . . . . .Atlanta Spring Classic IIApr. 15-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .GQHA Pro AmApr. 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .GreyfestApr. 30-May 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Farm DressageMay 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Derby Day TeaMay 28-29 . . . . .Atlanta Black Invitational RodeoMay 28-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S.E. Hunter/Jumper
GOLFApr. 4-10 . . . . . . . . . . Masters Golf Tournament
Augusta National Golf Club, 800-726-0243Apr. 15 . . . . . . . . . . Brig. Gen. Robt. L. Scott, Jr.
Mem. Golf Scramble, Macon, 478-923-6600
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Sporting EventsSporting EventsBattle of Resaca Reenactment in Gordon County
Smell the powder, see the smoke, and hear the thunderof battle at the 147th Anniversary of the Battle of Resacaon May 21-22. Relive the first major Battle of the AtlantaCampaign, a reenactment held on 600 acres of the original1864 battlefield. Reenactment battles will take placeSaturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
Visit 1864 period Confederate and Federal militarycamps complete with infantry, artillery, and cavalry. Stop bythe period civilian refugee camp, shop Sutler Row for period wares and a yard sale offering used reenactment clothing, and listen to period music.There will be a calvary competition, period dance with music by the 8th Regimental Band, living
history exhibits, a ladies’ tea with guestspeaker, food and beverages for sale, aMemorial Service at the Resaca ConfederateCemetery on Saturday at 10 a.m., and a non-denominational church service on Sunday at10 a.m. at the Social Tent.
Resaca is 70 miles north of Atlanta. TakeI-75 to exit 320; go east on US 41; turn left;go north 3 miles; turn right on ChitwoodRoad. Admission is $5/adults and $2/children12 & under. For more information, visit www.georgia division.org or phone 800-887-3811 or 706-625-3200. For information onlodging, visit www.exploregordoncounty.com.
See LIVE WILD HOGSTaken from the swamps of the OCMULGEE RIVER at the
20thAnnual
The Wild Hog Capital of Georgia - ABBEVILLEAdmission $2 • LIONS PARK • I-75 Exit 101
30 miles East of Cordele on Hwy. 280www.hogfestival.com
SaturdayMAY7
WRESTLINGMar. 19. . . . . . . . TNA Wrestling Live, Savannah
Civic Ctr., 800-351-7469Mar. 31-Apr. 3 . . . . . . . . . . Wrestlemania XXVII
Georgia Dome, Atlanta, 404-223-9200Apr. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . WWE Hall of Fame 2011
Philips Arena, Atlanta, 404-878-3000Apr. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . WWE Monday Night Raw
Philips Arena, Atlanta, 404-878-3000
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WAR DAYS
RE-ENACTMENTand ENCAMPMENT
April 30-May 1 • Old ClintonArts & Crafts of the Era
Suttler’s Row • Demonstrations • FoodSelf-Guided Tours Available • Guided Tours By AppointmentOld Clinton is located 12 miles N.E. of Maconand 11/2 miles S.W. of Gray, just off Hwy. 129
478-986-6383
MISCELLANEOUSMar. 12 . . Dirty Spokes Duathlon (run-bike-run)
Fort Yargo St. Pk., Winder, 770-867-3489Mar. 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shrimpbox Derby
Darien, 10 a.m., 912-437-6684Apr. 2. . . Oldtimers’ Hockey Challenge/Hockey
Heroes, Columbus Civic Ctr., 706-494-8330Apr. 2 . . . Savannah Derby Devils Roller Derby
Civic Center, 800-351-7469Apr. 9. . . . . . . . Blue Ridge Mt. Adventure Race
(run, paddle, bike), 706-632-5680Apr. 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cartersville Duathlon
(run, bike), 770-917-0924Apr. 29-30. . . . . . . Savannah River Classic Bass
Fishing Tournament, 912-965-1999Apr. 30. . . . Xterra Off-Road Triathlon (run-bike-
swim), Ft. Yargo St. Pk., Winder, 770-867-3489May 15. . . Duathlon (run, bike), Callaway Gardens
800-callawayMay 22 . . . . . . . . . Inugural Tri for Life Triathlon
Roswell, 770-640-3253May 27-29 . . Masters Water Ski & Wakeboard
Tournament, Callaway Gardens, 800-callaway
Sporting EventsOcmulgee Wild Hog Festival in Abbeville
See real wild hogs taken from the Ocmulgee Swamp during the 20th annual Ocmulgee Wild Hog Festival inAbbeville on Saturday, May 7. Among the events will be anexciting Hog-Dog Baying contest and a Children’s pig chase.
Browse through over 100 arts and crafts booths or makeyour food selection from over 30 food booths. Relax in theshade on the grass and enjoy all kinds of good music andother entertainment including line dancing, clogging, bands,and singing. There will be kiddie rides, ponies, and an
Antique Tractor Show. There will also be a Poker Run this year. Gates will open at 9 a.m., andadmission will be $2 for all ages. A Wild HogWaller Dance will be sponsored by theAbbeville Fire/Rescue on Saturday night from8 p.m. until midnight.
Abbeville, the Wild Hog Capital of GA., islocated 30 miles east of Cordele at the inter-section of US 280 and 129. From I-75 takeexit 101. Phone 229-467-2144 for informationon arts & crafts or 229-467-2107 for informa-tion on dog baying. Visit www.hogfestival.com.
Sporting Events
Come step back in timeat the Battle of Resaca
Reenactment
May 21–22Relive history, see the smoke,smell the gunpowder and hearthe thunder of battle. Held on
the original 1864 ResacaBattlefield. Just an hour north ofAtlanta, off I-75 and Exit 320.
www.georgiadivision.org • 800-887-3811
at the Battle of ResacaReenactment
May 21–22
HIKES & RUNSMar. 5 . .Sandy Springs, 5K, 10K, 866-511-7742Mar. 18-19 . .Atlanta, 26M, 13M, 404-223-4000Mar. 19 . . . . . . .Dublin, 5K, 10K, 478-272-5546Mar. 19 . . . . . . . . .Fitzgerald, 5K, 800-386-4642Apr. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darien, 5K, 912-437-6684Apr. 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Perry, 5K, 478-987-1234Apr. 16 . . . . . . .Hawkinsville, 5K, 478-783-1717Apr. 23 . . . . . . . . . .Reynolds, 5K, 478-847-5301Apr. 30 . . . . . . . . . . .Smyrna, 5K, 770-434-6600Apr. 30 . . . . . . . .Vidalia, 5K, 10K, 912-538-tourMay 14 . . . . . .Roswell, 5K, 10K, 678-795-0115June 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gray, 5K, 478-986-5199June 4 . . . . . . . . .Eatonton, 10K, 706-485-9941June 11 . . . . . . . .Fort Valley, 5K, 478-420-0072
(See www.atlantatrackclub.org for more races)
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BIKINGMar. 19 . . . . . . . . . . Chain Buster Mt. Bike Race
Ga. Int’l. Horse Park, Conyers, 678-758-7206Mar. 19-21. . . . . . Xterra Dirty Spokes, Ga. Int’l.
Horse Park, Conyers, 770-860-4190Apr. 1 . . . . . Wheels of Fire Century Cycle Tour
Harris County, 706-628-0010Apr. 9 . . . . . . . . . . . Mayhaw Century Bike Ride
Colquitt, 229-758-2400Apr. 29-30 . . . . . . . . Athens Twilight Criterium
706-207-4607Apr. 30. . . . . . . . . . . . Bike Race Cohutta 100 &
Big Frog 65, Blue Ridge, 404-217-0041May 1 . . . . . Roswell Criterium Pro & Amateur
Bike Race, Historic District, 770-640-3253May 1 . . . . . . Ga. State Mt. Bike Championship
Ft. Yargo St. Pk., Winder, 770-867-3489May 7 . . . . . . . . . . . Dirty Spokes Mt. Bike Race
Ft. Yargo St. Pk., Winder, 770-867-3489May 8 . . . . . . USA CRITS Finals & Global BMWSandy Springs Cycling Challenge, 866-511-7742
ARENA FOOTBALLHome Schedule
COLUMBUS LIONSMar. 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RICHMONDApr. 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LAFAYETTEMay 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FAYETTEVILLEMay 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HUNTVILLE
706-653-4460, www.columbuslions.net
RACINGROAD ATLANTA
Braselton, 800-849-race, www.roadatlanta.comMar. 11-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NASAMar. 18-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCCA NationalApr. 29-May 1. . . . . . . . . . . . HSR Mitty SpeedfestMay 6-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drift AtlantaMay 21-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCCA NationalAtlanta Dragway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commerce
770-682-3782, www.atlantadragway.comAtlanta Motor Speedway . . . . . . . . . . Hampton
770-946-4211, atlantamotorspeedway.comOglethorpe Speedway Park . . . . . . . . . . . Pooler
912-964-8200, ospracing.net7
478-847-4414, www.silverdollarraceway.com
Sporting EventsSporting EventsNational Civil War Naval Museum at Port ColumbusExplore naval operations for the North and South
through displays of uniforms, artillery, firearms, per-sonal effects, flags, murals, a timeline exhibit, shipsand ship replicas, and a battle simulator theater.Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. See coupon in ad on page8. 1002 Victory Drive, Columbus. 706-327-9798.www.portcolumbus.org.
RiverBlast! on March 12-13 will include Union andConfederate sailors and marines and will featureweapons demonstrations, cannon firings, skirmish-es, reenactments, and scenes from a sailor’s dailylife. RiverBlast will mark the 10th anniversary of Port Columbus, the 50th anniversary of the
recovery of the CSS Jackson near Columbus,and the 150th anniversary of the outbreak ofthe Civil War. Port Columbus will mark the10th/50th anniversaries on March 11 at 11a.m. with a program portraying the challengesfaced by the South in building a Navy from theground up 150 years ago.
Several museums and institutions willpresent on April 6-10 the ChattahoocheeValley Civil War 150th CommemorationSymposium which will focus on Soldiers,Sailors, Slaves, and Civilians during the war.Each member will host one evening of thesymposium at their site. The kick-off on April 6will be held at Port Columbus and will focus onthe lives and stories of those in the Navies.
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BASKETBALLMar. 10-13 . . . . . . . SEC Basketball Tournament
and FanFare, Georgia Dome, 404-223-9200Apr. 22-23. . . . . . . HoopAtlanta 3-on-3 ClassicGa. World Congress Ctr., Atlanta, 404-223-4000
HARLEM GLOBETROTTERSMar. 8 . . . . . Valdosta PE Complex, 229-242-2600Mar. 10. . . Columbus Civic Center, 706-494-8330Mar. 11. . . Brown Arena, Augusta, 706-722-3521Mar. 12 . . . Philips Arena, Atlanta, 404-878-3000Mar. 12 . Gwinnett Center, Duluth, 800-224-6422Mar. 28 . . . . . . . Macon Coliseum, 478-743-1074Mar. 29 . . . Savannah Civic Center, 800-351-7469
4-11, 2011
For more information on the 2011 Festival visit
www.worldslargestpeachcobbler.com or phone 478-420-0072
Sporting EventsSporting EventsHOCKEYHome Schedules
ATLANTA THRASHERSMar. 1 . . . . . . . . .CANADIENSMar. 3 . . . . . . . . . .SENATORSMar. 5 . . . . . . . . . .PANTHERSMar. 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . .DEVILSMar. 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . .FLYERSMar. 25 . . . . . . . . . .CANUCKSMar. 27 . . . . . . . . .SENATORSApr. 8 . . . . . . . .HURRICANESApr. 10 . . . . . . . . . .PENGUINS
866-715-1500www.atlantathrashers.com
AUGUSTA RIVERHAWKSMar. 18 . . . . . . . . .KNOXVILLEMar. 19 . . . . . . . .HUNTSVILLEMar. 24 . . . . . . . . .KNOXVILLEMar. 25 . . . . . . . .COLUMBUS
1-877-4AUGTIXwww.augustariverhawks.com
COLUMBUSCOTTONMOUTHS
Mar. 4 . . . . . . . .COLUMBUSMar. 5 . . . . . . . .HUNTSVILLEMar. 11 . . . . . . . .MISSISSIPPIMar. 12 . . . . . . . .MISSISSIPPIMar. 18 . . . . . . . .LOUISIANAMar. 19 . . . . . . . .MISSISSIPPIMar. 26 . . . . . . . .LOUISIANA
706-571-0086www.cottonmouths.com
GWINNETT GLADIATORSMar. 5-6 . . . . . . . .TRENTONMar. 15 . . . . . . .CINCINNATIMar. 18-20 . . . . . . .FLORIDAMar. 26-27 . . . . . . .READINGApr. 1 . . . . . . . .GREENVILLE
770-497-5100gwinnettgladiators.com
BASKETBALLHome Schedule
Mar. 20 . . . . . . . . . . .DETROITMar. 22 . . . . . . . . . .CHICAGOMar. 26 . . . . . . . .NEW JERSEYMar. 30 . . . . . . . . .ORLANDOApr. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .BOSTONApr. 5 . . . . . . .SAN ANTONIOApr. 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . .MIAMI
404-249-6400www.nba.com/hawks
ATLANTA HAWKSMar. 2 . . . . . . . . . . .CHICAGOMar. 4 . . . . .OKLAHOMA CITYMar. 6 . . . . . . . . . .NEW YORKMar. 8 . . . . . . . . . .LA LAKERSMar. 12 . . . . . . . . .PORTLANDMar. 15 . . . . . . . .MILWAUKEEMar. 16 . . . . . . . . . . .DENVERMar. 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . .MIAMI
BASEBALLHome Schedules
ATLANTA BRAVESApr. 2-3 . . . . . . . . .WHITESOXApr. 5,7-8 . . . . . . . . . . . .CUBSApr. 16-18 . . . . . . . .ROCKIESApr. 20-22 . . . . . . . . .PHILLIESApr. 30, May 2 . . . . . .ASTROSMay 14-16 . . . . . . . .D-BACKSMay 17-18 . . . . . . . . . . .METSMay 19-20 . . . . . . . . . . .REDSMay 28-30 . . . . . . . . .PIRATESMay 31 . . . . . . . . . . .PHILLIES
404-577-9100www.atlantabraves.com
AUGUSTA GREENJACKETSApr. 15-18 . .WEST VIRGINIAApr. 19-23 . . . . . .DELMARVAMay 5-8 . . . .WEST VIRGINIAMay 9-12 . . . . . . . . . . .ROMEMay 25-28 . . . . .SAVANNAH
706-736-7889greenjacketsbaseball.com
ROME BRAVESApr. 7-10 . . . .HAGERSTOWNApr. 11-14 . . . . . . .AUGUSTAApr. 25-29 . . . . . . .ASHEVILLEApr. 30-May 3 .HAGERSTOWNMay 13-16 . . . . .SAVANNAHMay 20-23 . . . . . . . .HICKORYMay 29-31 . . . . . . .AUGUSTA
706-368-9388www.romebraves.com
52nd Annual
Putnam CountyDairy FestivalSat. June 4 2011
Road Races • ParadeArts & Crafts FairSpeakers • BBQ
Entertainment • FoodFree Ice Cream & Milk
Rides & Games
EATONTON, GASponsored by the Pilot Club of Eatonton, GA, Inc.
www.pceatonton.org/dairy ore-mail glendar@pceatonton.org
Putnam CountyDairy Festival
June 4
EATONTON, GA
Ball GroundHeritage Days
FestivalCCoommee JJ oo ii nn TThhee FFuunn !!
MAY 14&15DOWNTOWN
••Parade (May 14, 10 AM) ••Entertainment••Arts and Crafts ••Good Food
••Children’s Activities••Business Expo (Saturday 11-5)
••$1.98 Beauty Contest (Saturday 5:30 p.m.)••Dancing in the Park (Saturday 7 p.m.)
BALL GROUND, GAwww.ballgroundheritagedays.org
Ball GroundHeritage Days
Festival
MAY 14&15
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MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND EVENTS
Arts in the Park in Blue RidgeIf you’re planning a weekend getaway and are look-
ing for something the whole family will enjoy, head to theNorth Georgia Mountains and the 35th Annual Arts inthe Park Festival on May 28-29. The festival will feature175+ booths of juried fine art and handmade crafts,artists’ demonstrations, a Southern Appalachian Art ist’sGuild Exhibit, an Artist-In-Residence exhibit by NikkiDavidson, a children’s area, great food, and great music.Some of the finest artists in the Southeast will be exhibit-ing paintings, photography, jewelry, glass, pottery, wood-working, sculpture, folk art, basketry, and metal work.
The festival will be held under the oaks in the beautiful City Park in historic Downtown Blue Ridge. Hours will be Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission will be $5 with children admitted free.
The Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Assn., producer of the festival, boasts 600+ artist members,is one of the largest art galleries in the N. Ga. Mountains, and is housed in the historicCourthouse. Located only 90 minutes north of Atlanta, Blue Ridge offers shops, galleries,
restaurants, community theater, ScenicRailway, Swan Drive-In Theater, and nationalforests with outdoor activities.
For information, phone 706-632-2144, e-mail blueridgearts@gmail.com, or visit atwww.blueridgearts.net. For area information,visit www.blueridgemountains.com or call706-632-5680.
MAY27-29 – LUMPKIN – Creek Indian Wars of
1836. 888-733-1850.27-29 – SAVANNAH – Armed Forces
Festival, River Street. 912-234-0295.27-30 – BLAIRSVILLE – Weekend Events,
Lodge at Copperhead. 877-745-5789.27-30 – HELEN – Memorial Day Blast, Unicoi
State Park. 800-573-9659.27-30 – TALLULAH FALLS – Gorge Floor
Hikes, Tallulah Gorge St. Pk. 706-754-7981.28 – ATLANTA – 4th Saturday Family Fun Day,
Centennial Olympic Pk., 12-4 p.m. 404-223-4412.28 – AUGUSTA – Choral Society, Sacred Heart
Cultural Center, 5 p.m. 706-826-4700.28 – HELEN – Make Your Own Splint Foot stool,
Smithgall Woods. 706-878-3087. Crafts men Demoand Evening Concert, Unicoi St Pk., 800-573-9659,x305; Bavarianfest, Festhalle. 706-878-1908.
28 – RICHMOND HILL – Memorial Day atFort McAllister. 912-727-2339.
28 – SAUTEE – Pig-Out Barbecue, Com mun -ity Ctr., 12-5 p.m. 706-878-9349. Contra Dance &Potluck Dinner, 6:30-11 p.m. 706-878-3300.
28 – ST. MARYS – Fun in the Sun Expo, down-town, 912-882-4927.
28-29 – ATLANTA – Atlanta Jazz Festival.404-875-7275.
28-29 – BLUE RIDGE – Arts in the ParkFestival, downtown. 706-632-2144.
28-29 – DECATUR – Decatur Arts Festival,Square. 404-370-8386.
28-30 – OMAHA – Weekend Celebration,Florence Marina State Park. 229-838-4706.
28-30 – SAVANNAH – War of Jenkins’ Ear,Wormsloe. 912-353-3023.
28-30 – WARM SPRINGS – Swim the WarmSprings. Reservations needed. 706-655-5870.
29 – HIAWASSEE – Fire on the WaterFireworks Display, Ridges Resort. 706-896-2262.
29 – JEKYLL ISLAND – Dinner Dance, J. I.Club Hotel, 6 p.m. 912-635-2400.
30 – COLUMBUS – Memorial Day Com mem -oration, Port Columbus, 10 a.m. 706-327-9798.
30 – COLUMBUS – Paver Dedication Cere -mony, Nat’l. Infantry Museum. 706-653-9234.
30 – FAIRMOUNT – Festival & 5K Run,down town. 800-887-3811.
30 – MIDWDAY – Memorial Day Com mem -oration, Fort Morris. 912-884-5999.
30 – ROSWELL – Memorial Day, Faces of WarMemorial. 770-640-3253.
30 – SAVANNAH – Weekend Celebration,Westin Harbor Resort. 912-201-2021.
30 – WARM SPRINGS – Memorial DayCelebration. 706-655-3322.
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Ocmulgee Symphony Orchestra in Macon, Cochran, & HawkinsvilleDr. Charles L. Quinn, Artistic Director of the Ocmulgee Symphony
Orchestra, announces the upcoming performance of the fifth concertTranscendings and the sixth concert For the Joy of It! in the Orchestra’s2010-11 concert series.
The OcmulgeeSym phony Orchestrawill offer two per -
formances of Transcendings on April 16 at7:30 p.m. at Middle Georgia College inCochran and on April 17 at 3 p.m. at WesleyanCollege in Macon. The Orchestra will performFor the Joy of It! on May 21 at 7:30 p.m. inCochran (check website for location).
Half of the Ocmulgee Symphony Orches -tra musicians play in the Macon Orchestra,and the rest play in orchestras from Albany toRome with a few coming from Atlanta,Gainesville, Valdosta, and even SouthCarolina. The OSO’s goal is to provide greatmusic wherever the Ocmulgee River flows.
Tickets are $30 and are available by call-ing 478-934-9575 or visiting www.ocmulgeesymphonyorchestra.com.
ATLANTA LYRIC THEATREMarietta, 404-377-9948, www.atlantalyrictheatre.com
Thru Mar. 6 Leader of the PackApr. 15-May 1 The Mikado
ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA404-733-4900, www.atlantasymphony.org
Mar. 11-12 The ChieftainsMar. 17,19,20 Mozart, JanacekMar. 18 Bryan AdamsMar. 24-26 Schubert, SibeliusMar. 25 Joan RiversMar. 31-Apr. 1 Bartok, BrahmsApr. 14-16 Tchaikovsky, SchumannApr. 21-23 Rachmaninov, BeethovenApr. 28, 30 Mahler, PucciniMay 12-14 Beethoven, RavelMay 15 Lemony SnicketMay 19, 21, 22 Mendelssohn, BrittenMay 27-28 Patti Lupone
AURORA THEATRELawrenceville, 678-226-6222, www.auroratheatre.com
Mar. 17-Apr. 10 AcademyMay 12-June 6 Over The River & Through
the Woods
BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY THEATER706,632-9223, www.blueridgecommunitytheater.com
Thru Mar. 6 Caught in the NetMar. 18-27 Still Life with IrisApr. 7-17 Knock ‘Em DeadMay 6-29 Dixie Swim Club
C.A.P.E. THEATERBrunswick, 912-571-1323, www.capetheater.org
Mar. 10-21 Talking With
CENTER FOR PUPPETRY ARTSAtlanta, 404-873-3391, www.puppet.org
Thru Mar. 6 Coyote SingsThru. Mar. 13 The Body DetectiveMar. 8-20 Dragon KingMar. 22-Apr. 10 Stinky Cheese ManApr. 7-May 29 Beauty & the Beast
ELBERT THEATREElberton, 706-283-1049, www.elberttheatre.org
Mar. 11-20 Noises OffApr. 9 UGA Ballroom Dance GroupMay 6-15 Long Day’s Journey Into Night
FORT GORDONPERFORMING ARTS THEATRE706-793-8552, www.fortgordon.com
Mar. 4-12 Anything GoesApr. 29-30, May 13-21 Becky’s New Car
14TH STREET PLAYHOUSEAtlanta, 404-733-4738, www.14thstplayhouse.org
Mar. 23-Apr. 24 Confessions of a Nightingale
ACTOR’S EXPRESSAtlanta, 404-607-show, www.actors-express.com
Mar. 17-Apr. 16 See What I Wanna SeeMay 12-June 11 The Judas Kiss
ACT 3 PRODUCTIONS Sandy Springs770-241-1905, www.act3productions.org
Mar. 3-6, 11-13 All Shook Up
AGATHA’SAtlanta, 404-584-2211, www.agathas.com
Thru April 20 Graves AnatomyApr. 21-July 27 The Bachelor–Date with Death
ALLIANCE THEATREAtlanta, 404-733-5000, www.alliancetheatre.org
Thru Mar. 6 CarapaceMar. 5-20 Honk!Apr. 1-24 Spoon Lake BluesApr. 13-May 8 August: Osage County
ALPHARETTA CHRISTIAN THEATERAlpharetta, 678-371-3079, www.act1theaer.com
Mar. 4-27 Barbecuing Hamlet
ART STATIONStone Mountain, 770-469-1105, www.artstation.org
Thru Mar. 6 Outrageous Adventures ofSheldon & Mrs. Levine
Apr. 27-May 15 Bonnie & Clyde Musical
ATHENS COMMUNITY THEATER706,548,3854, www.townandgownplayers.org
Apr. 8-17 Little Shop of Horrors
P Theatre P Music P Dance PP Theatre P Music P Dance P
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P Theatre P Music P Dance PP Theatre P Music P Dance PGAINESVILLE THEATRE678-717-3624, www.gainesvilletheatrealliance.org
Mar. 12-23 Midsummer Night’s Dream
GEORGIA ENSEMBLE THEATRERoswell, 770-641-1260, www.get.org
Thru Mar. 13 Inherit the WindApr. 7-24 Forbidden Broadway
GRAND THEATRECartersville, 770-386-7343, www.thegrandtheatre.org
Mar. 5 Marrakesh ExpressApr. 16 The Grascals (bluegrass)
HABERSHAM COMMUNITY THEATERClarkesville, 706-839-1315, www.habershamtheater.org
Mar. 3-13 HairsprayApr. 14-24 Cottonpatch Gospel
HENRY PLAYERSMcDonough, 770-914-1474, www.henryplayers.com
Mar. 31-Apr. 3 The Producers
HISTORIC RITZ THEATREBrunswick, 912-262-6934, www.goldenislesarts.org
Mar. 10-20 Talking WithApr. 8 Closer Walk with Patsy Cline
ISLAND PLAYERSSt. Simons, 912-638-0338, www.theislandplayers.com
Mar. 11-27 A Flea in Her EarMay 13-29 Father of the Bride
MACON LITTLE THEATRE478-471-play, www.maconlittletheatre.org
Apr. 8-17 The Velveteen RabbitMay 20-29 Bad Year for Tomatoes
MAIN STREET PLAYERSGriffin, 770-229-9916, www.mainstreetplayers.org
Mar. 10-20 Grace & GlorieMay 12-22 Tintypes: the Musical
MORTON THEATREAthens, 706-613-3771, www.mortontheatre.com
Apr. 1-3 Dearly Departed
NEWNAN THEATER COMPANY770-683-6282, www.newnantheatre.com
Mar. 17-27 CinderellaApr. 14-23 Evie’s WaltzMay 12-22 Rumors
NEW AMERICAN SHAKESPEARETHEATRE TAVERNAtlanta, 404-874-5299, www.shakespearetavern.com
Thru Mar. 6 Romeo & JulietMar. 9-Apr. 17 Two Noble Kinsmen & Edward III
OCMULGEE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA478-934-9575, www.ocmulgeesymphonyorchestra.com
Apr. 16 Middle Ga. College, CochranApr. 17 Wesleyan College, MaconMay 21 TBA, Cochran
P Theatre P Music P Dance PP Theatre P Music P Dance PPUMPHOUSE PLAYERS Cartersville770-387-2610, www.pumphouseplayers.com
Mar. 4-5 Bad DatesMar. 12 Fashion Show FundraiserApr. 29-May 14 Sylvia
SAVANNAH THEATRE912-233-7764, www.savannahtheatre.com
Thru Mar. 28 The Savannah TenorsMar. 2-May 29 Southern Nights Music Variety
SOUTHSIDE THEATRE GUILDFairburn, 770-969-0956, www.stgplays.com
Mar. 3-6 Tuesdays with MorrieMay 26-June 5 Sex Please, We’re Sixty
SPRINGER OPERA HOUSE Columbus706-324-5714, www.springeroperahouse.org
Mar. 3-19 High School MusicalMar. 25-Apr. 2 Little Baby Snoogle-FleejerMay 5-21 Lakebottom Proper
STAGE DOOR PLAYERSDunwoody, 770-396-1726,www.stagedoorplayers.net
Mar. 18-Apr. 10 Butterflies Are FreeMay 13-June 5 Grand Night for Singing
SWAMP GRAVYColquitt, 229-758-5450, www.swampgravy.com
March The Big PictureApr. 8-9, 15-16 May Haw: Laughter Is
Best Medicine
TALES FROM THE ALTAMAHALyons, 912-526-6445, www.talesfromthealtamaha.com
Apr. 7-16 Tales From the Altamaha
TATER PATCH PRODUCTIONSJasper, 770-547-1096, www.taterpatchplayers.org
Mar. 18-26 One ActsApr. 16-17 Art FestivalMay 27-June 4 Odd Couple
THEATRE IN THE SQUAREMarietta, 770-422-8369,www.theatreinthesquare.com
Mar. 3-Apr. 10 The Little FoxesApr. 27-May 29 Circle Mirror Transformation
THEATRE MACON478-746-9485, www.theatremacon.com
Apr. 1-16 My Fair LadyMay 20-28 Twentieth Century
THEATRE GUILD VALDOSTA229-247-8243, www.theatreguildvaldosta.com
Mar. 18-27 Lion, Witch, & WardrobeMay 12-21 Simply Divided
THOMASVILLE ON STAGE & CO.www.tosac.com
Apr. 14-May 1 Chaps
WARNER ROBINS LITTLE THEATRE478-929-4579, www.wrlt.org
Apr. 15-30 Sing Hallelujah!
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Entertainment Venues in GeorgiaA Day in the Country Festival in Augusta
A Day in the Country Festival will return for an unprecedented26th year, featuring CMA, AMA and ACM award winnersMontgomery Gentry, along with Justin Moore, Corey Smith, SFCJamie Buckley, and Georgia’s own Rachel Farley.
Grab your sunscreen, chairs, and blankets for a day of food, fun, andgreat country music on the banks of the Savannah River. Mark your calendars for Augusta’s longest-running outdoor musical event Sun.,May 1, at the Augusta Riverfront Marina. Gates will open at 11 a.m.
There will be quality family entertainment, along with vendors,arts and crafts, and a variety of foods and beverages. The events willbenefit the Augusta Sertoma Club and other local charities. Ticketswill start at $30 in advance, $35 day of the show, and free for children6 & under with an adult.
For general admission, Coca-Cola Family Section, Sand Pit or Rhinehart’s Café tickets, logonto www.tixonline.com or charge by phone at 803-278-4849. For additional information, e-mail
tkp@tixonline.com. No food, drinks, coolers,swimming, or pets will be allowed. No Re-entry, Rain or Shine. For information, visiton the web at ADayInTheCountry.org orphone 803-278-4849.
COBB ENERGY CENTREAtlanta, 770-916-2800, www.cobbenergycentre.com
Mar. 1,4,6 Atlanta Opera: Porgy & BessMar. 8-10 Shen Yun Performing ArtsMar. 11 Bethenny FrankelMar. 17-20 A Chorus LineMar. 25-27 Atlanta Ballet: FusionMar. 29 Red State & Kevin SmithApr. 9,12,15,17 Atlanta Opera: Cosi fan tutteApr. 16 Lisa LampanelliApr. 27 Tom JonesApr. 29 Lucinda WilliamsApr. 30 One Night of QueenMay 2 The DecemberistMay 21 Imagination Movers
Montgomery Gentry
AARON’S AMPHITHEATRE at LakewoodAtlanta, 404-627-9704, www.aaronsamphitheater.com
Apr. 16 Tim McGrawMay 20 Kenny Chesney
ATLANTA CIVIC CENTER404-658-7159, www.atlantaciviccenter.com
Mar. 12 Royal Comedy TourApr. 2 Salt-n-Pepa’s Legends of
Hip Hop TourApr. 9-10, 15-17 Atlanta Passion PlayMay 6 70’s Soul JamMay 8 Mother’s Day Celebration
AUGUSTA ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX706-722-3521, www.entertainmentcomplex.com
Mar. 3-6 Ringling Bros. & Barnum &Bailey Circus
Mar. 4 Royal Comedy TourMar. 12 Augusta Blues FestivalMar. 12 Blake Shelton, Easton Corbin
& Steel MagnoliaMar. 18 Symphony Orchestra AugustaMar. 27 Avett BrothersApr. 16 GreaseMay 8 The Color PurpleMay 11 Jagermeister Country Tour/
Dierks Bentley
CLASSIC CENTERAthens, 800-918-6393, www.classiccenter.com
Mar. 23-24 Mamma MiaApr. 2 Athens Symphony ConcertMay 5 The Color PurpleMay 6-7 Athens Symphony ConcertMay 12 Doc SeverinsenMay 21 Kids Expo
COBB GALLERIA CENTREAtlanta, 770-989-5095, www.cobbgalleria.com
Mar. 10-13 American Craft Council ShowMar. 19-20 Model Train ShowApr. 1-3 Spring Atlanta Home ShowApr. 9-10 Down the Street Bead Show
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Festival
Canceled
Entertainment Venues in GeorgiaCOLUMBUS CIVIC CENTER706-494-8330, www.columbusciviccenter.org
Mar. 3 Winter Jam Tour Spectacular(Christian Music)
May 12-15 Disney on Ice/Toy Story 3
COLUMBUS RIVERCENTERFOR PERFORMING ARTS706-256-3600, www.rivercenter.org
Mar. 2 Brooklyn Rider String QuartetMar. 5 Evening with Lucille BallMar. 11 Click, Clack, MooMar. 13 What My Husband Doesn’t
Know/David TalbertMar. 19 Columbus Symphony OrchestraMar. 27 Del McCoury BandMar. 29 Sensational SerenadesApr. 1 New York Woodwind QuintetApr. 2 Columbus Symphony OrchestraApr. 13-14 GreaseApr. 30 Columbus Symphony OrchestraMay 2 Brooklyn Rider String QuartetMay 4-5 Monty Python’s Spamalot
GEORGIA WORLD CONGRESS CENTERAtlanta, 404-223-4000, www.gwcc.com
Mar. 23-27 Atlanta Int’l. Auto ShowApr. 9 Diabetes ExpoApr. 10 Ultimate Wedding Planning EventApr. 21-22 Alive Expo!
FOX THEATREAtlanta, 404-881-2100, www.foxtheatre.org
Mar. 2-6 StompMar. 11 Kem w/El Debarge & LedisiMar. 12 Jerry SeinfeldMar. 22-27 Burn the FloorMar. 28 Russian Nat’l. Ballet TheatreMar. 29 Janet JacksonApr. 3 Further/Phil Lesh & Bob WeirApr. 20 GMA Dove AwardsApr. 23 YanniApr. 26-May 1 Shrek the MusicalMay 6 Kylie MinogueMay 9 Omar FarukMay 17-22 Hair
GRAND OPERA HOUSEMacon, 478-301-5460, thegrandmacon.com
Mar. 6 Russian Nat’l. Ballet/Swan LakeMar. 15-16 Wizard of OzMar. 25-26 Mamma MiaMar. 30-31 Thump!Apr. 5-6 Monty Python’s SpamalotApr. 13 Madeline & the Bad HatApr. 16 Strings Extravaganza with Robert SpanoApr. 17 Chorus LineMay 3-4 Color Purple
GWINNETT CENTERDuluth, 800-224-6422, www.gwinnettcenter.com
Mar. 4 Kid RockMar. 7 Hillsong UnitedMar. 10-12 Original Sewing & Quilt ExpoMar. 18 Monster Ball Tour/Lady GaGaMar. 18-20 CinderellaMay 13-14 Professional Bull RidersMay 20, 22 Little Mermaid
IMPERIAL THEATREAugusta, 706-722-8341, www.imperialtheatre.com
Mar. 12 Sharon Jones & Dap-KingsApr. 2 RumplestiltskinApr. 14 Paul Taylor Dance Co.
LUCAS THEATRESavannah, 912-525-5050, www.lucastheatre.com
Mar. 10-12 Fahrenheit 451Mar. 16 Bryan AdamsApr. 14 Davis SedarisApr. 15 Lisa LampanelliApr. 16 Dance: Giselle Act IIApr. 23 Savannah Philharmonic OrchestraMay 12-22 HairMay 27 Savannah Philharmonic Orchestra
MADISON-MORGAN CULTURAL CENTERMadison, 877-233-0598, www.mmcc-arts.org
Mar. 15 Southern Circuit Tour ofIndependent Filmmakers
Mar. 25 Oh, Mr. Faulkner, Do You Write?Mar. 26 Coleman Barks & David DarlingApr. 12 Southern Circuit Tour of
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Entertainment Venues in GeorgiaPUNCHLINE COMEDY THEATREAtlanta, 404-252-5233, www.punchline.com
Mar. 3-6 Tom RhodesMar. 11-12 Ben BaileyMar. 25-27 Jon Reed (LCS)Apr. 1 Gabriel IglesiasApr. 15-16 Dave AttellApr. 21-24 Sugar SammyApr. 28-30 Kevin PollakMay 6-7 Kevin Pollak
SAVANNAH CIVIC CENTER800-351-7469, www.savannahcivic.com
Mar. 1 RAIN: A Tribute to BeatlesMar. 12 Columbia City Ballet: CinderellaMar. 19 Kevin Hart – Laugh at My PainMar. 26-27 RK Gun ShowApr. 6-7 Mamma Mia!Apr. 15 GreaseApr. 17 Tim McGrawMay 21-22 Eastman Gun Show
THOMASVILLE CENTER FOR THE ARTS229-226-0588, www.thomasvilleculturalcenter.com
Mar. 2 Linda EderMar. 13 Young Artist ConcertMar. 24 Evening of Music, Dance & ArtApr. 5 Venice Baroque OrchestraApr. 17 Thomasville SingersMay 8 Music for Mother’s Day
PHILIPS ARENAAtlanta, 404-878-3000, www.philipsarena.com
Mar. 19 Steve Harvey & Kirk FranklinMar. 24 Rod Stewart & Stevie NicksMay 14 Bon Jovi
THOMASVILLE MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM229-227-4050 or 866-577-3600
Mar. 11-12 Christian Music FestivalMar. 18 Ballet MagnificatMar. 19 Nothin’ Fancy ConcertApr. 2 Swamp Gravy
TRUSTEES THEATERSavannah, 912-252-5050, www.trusteestheater.com
Mar. 9-13 Fahrenheit 451Mar. 16 Bryan AdamsApr. 14 David SedarisApr. 23 Savannah Philharmonic ChorusApr. 23 Iron & WineMay 12-22 HairMay 27 Savannah Philharmonic OrchestraWILD ADVENTURESValdosta, 229-219-7080, www.wildadventures.net
Apr. 2 Charlie Daniels & .38 SpecialApr. 9 Toby MacApr. 16 Blake SheltonApr. 30 Doobie BrothersMay 7 Mitchel MussoMay 14 Mercy MeMay 21 Josh TurnerMay 28 Foreigner
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Spring is Magnificent in GeorgiaSpring is Magnificent in GeorgiaLarge Motorhome Exhibition in Perry
Hundreds of motorhomes and a variety of accessories will be assembled March 14-17 at theGeorgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter in Perry. The exhibition is part of a Family Reunion &
Motorhome Showcase of the international motorhomeowners’ club, the Family Motor Coach Assn., based inCincinnati, Ohio.
The “Southern Homecoming” will feature hundreds ofmotorhomes on display and nearly 400 booths offering RVcomponents and accessories, informative seminars, andentertainment. Daily admission for area residents will be$7/person; children 12 & under/free with adult; free/activemilitary. A Daily Passport providing admittance to exhibits,seminars, and entertainment will be $65/person.Motorhome display hours will be Monday 5-8:30 p.m.,Tuesday 12-5 p.m., and Wednesday and Thursday 8:30a.m.-5 p.m. Exhibit hours for suppliers will be Tuesday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday’s admission will begood on Tuesday. Parking will be at the West Gate. Take
I-75, exit 135; go right on Gan. Courtney Hodges Blvd. and follow signs.FMCA’s Family Reunion is expected to draw nearly 3,000 motorhomes and some 6,000 to
8,000 people. The Association offers its members discounts, mail forwarding, UPS discounts,Verizon Wireless special rate, trip routing, accidental death insurance, medical evacuation,emergency roadside, fuel discount, campground discounts, and monthly magazine, FamilyMotor Coaching. For information, phone 800-543-3622 or visit www.fmca.com.
St. Patrick’s Festival in DublinThe Order of Shillelagh and the Order of Blarney
Stone will present the 46th annual St. Patrick’s Festivalof Dublin-Laurens County, Inc. on Feb. 26-March 27with 39 events including kite flying, golf and tennistournaments, pageants, senior walk, youth rally, bridgeand canasta benefit, pancake supper, library booksale, and Leprechaun contests. For a schedule, contact www.dublinstpatricks.com or 478-272-5546.
The festival will feature a Balloon Fest onMar. 4-5, BBQ Cookoff at Mar ket on Madisonon Mar. 4-5, Lunch with Lucky theLeprechaun on Mar. 5, Shamrock BandFestival at W. Laurens H.S. in Dexter on Mar.11-12, Shamrock Shindig at the Ice House onMar. 18, Birdhouse Contest at Dublin Mall onMar. 18, and more.
The Festival’s Super Weekend on March19-20 will include a 1M race at 8 a.m.; 5K,and 10K races at 8:30 a.m.; rifle competitionat 8 a.m.; arts and crafts, food, entertainment,and children’s activities from 9 a.m.; and adowntown parade at 10:30 a.m.
Special Saturday events will include anIrish corned beef and cabbage lunch, artshow, gospel sing at the Church of God at 7p.m., and Battle of Bands at Theatre Dublin at7 p.m. On Sunday a bike ride will begin at 9a.m. Mainstreet Munchies, in DowntownDublin from 12-4 p.m., will feature a variety offood offerings and entertainment for all ages.
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Spring is Magnificent in GeorgiaSpring is Magnificent in GeorgiaConyers Cherry Blossom Festival
The City of Conyers will celebrate 30 years of fun, family, and tradition during the 2011Conyers Cherry Blossom Festival at the Georgia International Horse Park on March 26-27 from10 a.m.-5 p.m. The contemporary art festival will include 300 artist and crafter booths and a
variety of food booths. A large, interactive children’s areawill provide over 30,000 square feet of rides, games, andactivities, while multiple stages will offer entertainmentfrom diverse cultures along with local bands, karatedemonstrations, and clogging groups.
Children can become a part of the high-energy musicand dance performance during the Nick’s Kids Show.Those who participate in the Passport Scavenger HuntActivity will have a chance to win a souvenir. The festival’sentertainment stages will highlight Japanese cultural
presentations, such as the Georgia Kyudo Renmei and The Kyudo Alliance performancesdemonstrating the traditional Japanese Martial Art of Archery. Guests can help decorate by taking part in the Cherry Tree Art Activity.
Admission to the festival will be free with a $5 parking fee per vehicle. For information or directions, call 770-602-2606 or 1-800-CONYERS or visit www.conyerscherryblossomfest.com.
FitzgeraldWild Chicken FestivalThe exotic and beautiful Burmese
chickens are a familiar part of the downtownFitzgerald scene. Resembling fighting gamechickens, they sport brilliant orange and yellow ruffs and gleaming black tail feathers.The Burmese chickens were released in BenHill County in the 1960’s by the GeorgiaDepart ment of Natural Resources as an addi-tional game bird but somehow made their wayto downtown Fitzgerald. There they have alove-hate relationship with residents, some ofwhom buy seed and feed them while otherschase them out of gardens with a broom! Thechickens wake up folks, create minor trafficproblems, and, some claim, even keep thebugs away.
In celebration of these chickens, Fitz -gerald will hold its annual Wild ChickenFestival on Saturday, March 19, in the historicdowntown with arts & crafts, food, fun, andmore. There will be a pancake breakfastbeginning at 6 a.m., a 5K Wild Chicken Sprintat 8 a.m., a Cheehaw Park nature show at 11 a.m., a chicken crowing contest at noon, awing eating contest at 2 p.m., a group chick-en dance at 4 p.m., and entertainment all day.
For information, visit www.fitzgeraldga.orgor phone 800-386-4642 or e-mail fitztourism@mchsi.com.
Monthly Events in GeorgiaMar. 4, Apr. 1, May 6 – AUGUSTA – 1st
Friday, Downtown, 5-10 p.m. 706-826-4702.Mar. 4, Apr. 1, May 6 – BRUNSWICK – 1st
Friday, Downtown, 5-8 p.m. 912-265-4032.Mar. 4, Apr. 1, May 6 – SAVANNAH –Oyster
Roast/Fireworks, Westin Riverside. 912-201-2000.Mar. 4, Apr. 1, May 6 – THOMASVILLE –
Downtown Night, 5-9 p.m. 229-227-7020.Mar. 4-25, Apr. 1-29, May 6-27 – MACON
Friday Fest, downtown. 478-743-1074.Mar. 4-26, Apr. 1-30, May 6-21 – AMERICUS
SAM Shortline Excursion Train. Check dates. 877-ga-rails.
Mar. 4-26, Apr. 1-30, May 6-28 – WOOD -BINE – Opry, Fri. & Sat., 7-10 p.m. 912-576-3027.
Mar. 5, Apr. 2, May 7 – SAVANNAH – FirstSaturday on the River. 912-234-0295.
Mar. 5-26, Apr. 2-30, May 7-28 – TALLU-LAH FALLS – Bluegrass, Opry House, Saturdays,dark. 706-768-0745.
Mar. 10, Apr. 14, May 12 – ELLIJAY – CherryLog Pickin’ (Bluegrass), Gilmer Sr. Ctr. 706-635-3786.
Mar. 12-27, Apr. 1-18, May 1-30 – BLUERIDGE – Scenic Railroad. Ck. dates. 706-632-9833.
Mar. 13, Apr. 10, May 8 – COLUMBUS –Jazz Jam, Liberty Theatre. 706-660-9295.
Mar. 25, Apr. 15 – LUMPKIN – Craft Day atWestville Village. 888-733-1850.
Mar. 27, Apr. 17, May 15 – BRUNSWICKRhythm on the River, Queen Sq., 912-265-4032.
Mar. 27, Apr. 24, May 29 – JEKYLL ISLANDDinner Dance, J.I. Club Hotel. 912-635-2400.
Mar. 25-Apr. 29 – SAVANNAH – SavannahMusic Festival. 912-525-5050.
Mar. 26, Apr. 23, May 28 – SAUTEE – ContraDance/Potluck Dinner, 6:30 p.m. 706-878-3300.
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Blessing of the Fleet Festival in DarienThe 43rd annual Blessing of the Fleet Festival will be held in historic Darien April 1-3. The
fun will begin Friday at 5 p.m. with arts and crafts, food, and children’s activities. The WaterfrontPark will come alive at 7 p.m. with a concert by country performer/song writer Rhett Akins.
Saturday events will include a parade with U.S. military andScottish color guards at 10 a.m., a 5K Darien River run/walk at 8a.m., live entertainment, Kids’ Zone, antique car show at 11 a.m., aperformance by The Tams and the 14 Karat Gold Band at 7 p.m.,and fireworks over the Darien River at 9 p.m. Art in the Park, a juriedart show in Vernon Square, will host jazz by Michael Huett onSaturday and Sunday along with a fine selection of paintings, photography, sculpture, jewelry, and textiles. Sunday entertainmentwill feature a religious rock concert at 11 a.m.
The Shrimp Boat Marine Parade beginning Sunday at 2 p.m. willbe followed by the blessing. Representatives of the Darien-McIntoshMinisterial Association will take part in the ceremony. An awardesceremony will follow at 4 p.m.
Admission on Friday and Saturday will be $5/ 13 & up and free/12 & under with paying adult.There will be no admission charge on Sunday. For information, visit www.blessingofthefleet.com,e-mail info@BlessingoftheFleet.com, or call 912-437-6684.
Spring Fling/Roosevelt Days in Warm SpringsSpring Fling/Roosevelt Days will be April 8-9 in Warm Springs Village which is only 65 miles
south of Atlanta and 40 miles north of Columbus. Spring Fling will feature entertainment, food,shopping, and horse & buggy rides. Admission will be free withfestival hours from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachians, Warm Springs,with natural warm water, has welcomed tourists for over a century. Today Warm Springs is home to President FranklinDelano Roosevelt’s Little White House and Museum and adowntown filled with unique shops, restaurants, and lodging.Nearby is the U.S. Fish Hatchery with its ponds and aquarium.
On April 12 at 11 a.m. the Little White House will pay tributeto FDR on the 66th anniversary of his death. The program willinclude the U.S. Marine Corps Color Guard, the Fort Benning
Infantry Center Band, and a keynote speaker. On May 29-31 visitors can swim in the historicpools built by FDR, but reservations are required. For more information, phone 800-FDR-1927or 706-655-3322 or visit www.warmspringsga.ws or www.visitmeriwether.com.
Rhett Akins
March 26 & 27, 201110AM – 5PM
Arts, Crafts, Entertainment,Children’s Activities, Food
THE GEORGIA INTERNATIONAL HORSE PARKConyers, GA • Exit 82 off I-20
Free Admission with $5 Parking Fee – No Pets Please!www.conyerscherryblossomfest.com
770-602-2606
• Athletic Games• Workshops• Scottish Dance• Live Music• Great Food• Clan Gatherings• Kid Stuff• Genealogy Tent• Live Demos• Animals• and more . . .
FriDaY, June 10Ceilidh Reception & Kilted Golf Classic
1-877-745-5789www.BlairsvillescottishFestival.org
CatCh the exCitementat meeks Park June 11 & 12
two hours north of atlanta
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Baxley Tree FestThe 21st annual Baxley Tree Fest will be held April
8-9 in Downtown Baxley. Pre-festival fun will begin withthe annual Tree-Tography Contest, Baxley’s Got TalentContest, and a Cake Bake Competition. Festivities willbegin Friday, April 8, with the official Tree Fest T-shirt day;t-shirts can be purchased for $10 each.
On Friday night at 6 p.m. (admission $2/person), boogie down at the annual Street Dance featuring liveentertainment by the Swingin’ Medallions, great food, akids’ fun zone, and arts and crafts vendors.
On Saturday, April 9, festivities will include something for everyone: a pancake breakfast, car/motorcycle/antique tractor show, performances by Kings BMX Stunt Show, all day local enter-tainment, arts and crafts, great food, a Kids Fun Zone, and more. Vendors are welcome.
For additional information or an application to participate in the event, contact Karen Tharpeat 912-367-7731, ktharpe@bellsouth.net, or visit www.baxley.org.
Annual Perry Dogwood FestivalThe 23rd Annual Perry Dogwood Festival will be April
9-10 in historic Downtown Perry. Festival hours will beSaturday from 10 a.m.- 8 p.m. & Sunday from Noon-5 p.m.Admission will be free.
This year’s festival will offer arts & crafts, kid rides, asoftball tournament, the 5th Annual Perry Idol, festival food,local entertainment, and more. Events will kick off onSaturday morning with a pancake breakfast, the Dogwood
5K road race, and the Motorcycle Poker Run.On Sunday sample all kinds of deliciousdesserts made by Perry Locals at theDogwood Day Dessert Contest.
The Perry Dogwood Festival will havesome thing for everyone, from a large varietyof arts & crafts to festival foods galore. Therewill be activities from a rock wall to pony ridesto bungee jumping. The entire family can enjoya day of food, fun, and entertainment in beau-tiful historic downtown Perry, located off I-75,exit 136. Visit www.perrydogwoodfestival.comor phone 478-987-1234 for information.
FitzgeraldWild Chicken
FestivalSaturday
March 19HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
All Day Events include, but not limited to . . .Family Fun • Chicken Shows at the Coop
Children’s Activities • Great FoodPancake Breakfast (6 a.m.) • 5K Sprint1 mi. Fun Run • Pine Wood Derby RaceMiss Wild Chicken Pageants • Souvenirs
Wing Eating Contest • GymnasticsEntertainment Throughout the Day
800-386-4642•www.fitzgeraldga.org
Monthly Events in GeorgiaApr. 2, 16, May 7 – CLARKESVILLE – Free
Concerts, Pitts Park, 2-4 p.m. 706-754-2220.Apr. 22, May 22 – BLUE RIDGE – Classic Cars
Cruise-In, Dairy Queen, 6 p.m. 706-838-4901.
MARCH1-27 – DUBLIN – St. Patrick’s Festival,
various venues. 478-272-5546.2-28 – SAVANNAH – War of 1812 Tall Ship
LYNY America’s Privateer, River St. 866-446-5969.3-6 – RICHMOND HILL – Civil War
Anniversary, Fort McAllister. 912-727-2339.4 – BRUNSWICK – Fiddlin’ Dan the Magic
Man, Library, 6 p.m. 912-267-1212.4-5 – DUBLIN – Balloon Fest and BBQ
Cookoff at Market on Madison. 478-272-5546.4-5 – TYBEE – Mardi Gras. 912-786-5444.4-6 – SAVANNAH – International Boat
Show, Trade Center. 864-250-9713.5 – ALBANY – Mardi Gras Street Festival,
downtown. 866-750-0840.5 – CALHOUN – Sequoyah Ball. 706-629-1930.5 – DUBLIN – Lunch with Lucky the
Leprechaun. 478-272-5546.5 – JASPER – Mardi Gras in the Mountains,
Chatt. Tech. College, 6:30 p.m. 706-253-4100.5 – LUMPKIN – Firing of the Groundhog Kiln,
Westville Village. 888-733-1850.5 – PORT WENTWORTH – Collard Greens
Festival, Promised Land Farm. 912-965-1999.5 – RICHMOND HILL – Confederate Fort
Occupation, Ft.McAllister. 912-727-2339.5 – SAUTEE – Diane Durrett, Historic Gym,
8 p.m. 706-878-3300.
Hawkinsville Harness Festival & Bar-B-Q Cook-OffThe 38th annual Hawkinsville Harness Festival and Bar-B-Q Cook-Off will take place April
15-16 at the Lawrence L. Bennett Harness Track on 290 Abbeville Hwy. Pulaski County’s affairwith harness racing began in 1894. Since that time, several world champions have been trained on theHawkinsville tracks. The Georgia red clay and mild climate make an excellent combination for conditioningyoung horses. For more than thirty years, Pulaski Countyhas celebrated its enduring bond to harness racing withthe Annual Harness Horse Festival.
Events will include Friday fireworks, live music by theKinchafoonee Cowboys, and a Georgia Barbecue Assn.
sanctioned Cook-Off. Saturday events will include harness racing, parade, live music & enter-tainment, Georgia Barbecue Assn. sanctioned Cook-Off Judging, 5K run, inflatables, bungeejump, pony rides, petting zoo, face painting, food vendors, and arts & crafts booths.
Hawkinsville is located in central Georgia, is 120 miles south of Atlanta, and is almost equaldistance from I-75 and I-16. The Golden Isles Parkway, U.S. 341, links Hawkinsville to I-75 & I-95. Lodging is available. For information, phone 478-783-1717, e-mail kimberly@hawkinsvillechamber.org, or visit www.hawkinsvillechamber.org.
Magical Easter Eggstravaganza in ClevelandThe 23rd Annual Cabbage Patch Kids Magical Easter
Eggstravaganza will be held Saturday, April 16, in Clevelandat the new Babyland General Hospital location off HulseyRoad at 300 NOK Drive.
Breakfast with the Easter Bunny and the Cabbage PatchKids will be held at the Babyland General Hospital Ballroomfrom 7:30-9 a.m. There will be gifts and prizes. For reserva-tions phone 706-865-5356.
A parade downtown at 11 a.m. will feature floats, band,horses, collections, cars, clowns, and Cabbage Patch Kid costume characters.
A free Egg Hunt at 2 p.m. for ages 10 and under on the grounds of Babyland General Hospitalwill feature 25,000 eggs filled with prizes, candy, or small toys. Prizes will be redeemed there following the hunt. A Cabbage Patch Kid Easter Bonnet Contest will begin at 3 p.m.
Festivities at Babyland General Hospital from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. will include hospital tours, a DJ,music, dancing with Cabbage Patch Kid Characters, local artists, crafts, food, games, moonwalk,bungee jumping, rock climbing wall, drawings, and prize redemptions. Admission will be free. Forinformation, phone 706-865-2171 or 706-865-5356 or visit www.whitecountychamber.org orwww.cabbagepatchkids.com.
Blairsville Scottish Festival & Highland GamesThe Blairsville Scottish Festival & Highland Games on June 11-12 at Meeks Park will
celebrate Scottish heritage by showcasing Scottish foods, athletics, music, and dance.The Kilted Golf Tournament and Ceilidh Reception with buffet dinner and entertainment will
be held June 10. Festival hours will be Saturday and Sundayfrom 8 a.m.-5 p.m. with an opening ceremony Saturday atnoon, a worship service followed by Kirkin' of the TartansSunday at 9 a.m., and a closing ceremony Sunday at 3 p.m.There will be a genealogy tent; musical workshops; children’sactivities; Border Collie, Gordon Setter, and Falconry demonstrations; exhibit of Scottish Highland Cattle; and reen-actments by The Wild Highlanders and Clann Nan Con.
Music and entertainment will be presented by theOakcakes, Hooligans, Colin Grant-Adams, Tres de Solei,
piper Joshua Craig, Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, and Glencoe School of ScottishHighland Dance. Playing the pipes and drums will be the Atholl Highlanders, AlhambraHighlanders, Chattahoochee Celtics, Appalachian St. Andrews, John Mor MacIntosh, and NorthAtlanta bands.
The Highland Games athletic events will include traditional contests, and athletes must wearkilts to compete. Admission will be $10/day or $15/two days with children 12 & under free.General festival information is available by calling 706-745-5789 or 877-745-5789 or visitingwww.BlairsvilleScottishFestival.com.
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Southland Jubilee in GreensboroCelebrate Greene County’s rich and varied cultural history at the
13th annual Southland Jubilee on Saturday, April 16, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in downtown Greensboro. Admission will be free.
Southland Jubilee will have something for everyone: continuous liveentertainment, juried arts and crafts vendors, heritage crafters anddemonstrations, antique tractors, living history interpreters, a children’sactivity area, agricultural exhibits, a classic car show, and festival foods.Last year’s event drew a crowd of people from across Georgia and theSoutheast.
Greensboro is located east of Atlanta off I-20 at the Lake Oconeeexit #130. Lodging is available at local hotels, bed and breakfasts, andcampgrounds. For more information, visit www.southlandjubilee.com orcall 706-453-7674 or 800-886-5253.
Mossy Creek Barnyard Festival Near Warner RobinsThe Semi-Annual Mossy Creek Barnyard Festival between Warner Robins and Perry on April
16-17 will welcome visitors with whiffs of barbecue and other delicious foods, sounds of fiddles,and original and creative arts and crafts in and amongstthe old homestead buildings and throughout the terracedwoods. The amphitheater in Dogwood Hollow will featurebluegrass bands, gospel quartets, and dance teams. Over40 old-timers will resurrect pioneer ways: dipping candles,carving decoys and knobbits, building fishing rods, weaving chairseats with cornshucks, making baskets,building dulcimers and brooms, tatting, cutting silhouettes,tinsmithing, and more.
Children’s activities will include storytelling, farm animals, hayrides, horseback rides, and amagician-ventriloquist. The semi-annual festi -val is always the third weekend in April (unlessEaster falls then) and the third weekend inOctober. Festival hours will be 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Admission will be $5/adults and $1/ children;parking will be free. No pets allowed. Locatedsix miles from I-75 off Exit 144 to Lake JoyRoad. Phone 478-922-8265 or 888-288-wrgaor visit www.mossycreekfestival.com orwww.warnerrobinsga.gov for information.
More Thana Taste
ofCalhounSaturday
April 30, 201110 a.m. - 4 p.m.
6thAnnual
Downtown CalhounGreat Food • Crafts
Live Music • Story TellersAntique Tractor Rides
Pony Rides & Petting FarmFun for all Ages!
Brought to you by Mohawk Industries
706-625-3200
MARCH5 – ST. MARYS – Mardi Gras Festival & Ball;
Great Camden Co. Chili Cookoff. 912-882-4000.6 – BRUNSWICK – Quartetto Gelato, Glynn
Academy Auditorium, 3 p.m. 912-638-5616.7-13 – SAVANNAH – Girl Scout Week,
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace. 912-233-4501.10 – BRUNSWICK – Paul Douglas Big Band
& Swing Concert, Library, 7 p.m. 912-267-1212.10-13 – CARTERSVILLE – S. E. Cowboy
Gathering, Booth Museum. 770-387-1300.11 – COLUMBUS – Port Columbus 11th
Anniversary Celebration, 11 a.m. 706-327-9798.11 – SAVANNAH – Greening of Forsyth Park
Fountain. 912-233-4804.11 – ST. SIMONS ISLAND – American
Boychoir, Presbyterian Church. 912-638-2220.11-12 – DEXTER – Shamrock Invitational
Band Festival, W. Laurens H.S. 478-272-5546.11-12 – DOUGLAS – Home & Garden Show -
case, Central Square Complex. 912-383-0277.11-13 – JEKYLL ISLAND – Art Festival,
Goodyear Cottage. 800-535-9547.12 – AUGUSTA – Augusta Symphony
Kitchen Tours. 706-826-4705.12 – MADISON – Motown Madness,
Conference Center, 6-11 p.m. 706-438-4755.12 – SAVANNAH – Tara Feis Irish Festival,
Emmet Park. 912-651-6417.12 – TYBEE ISLAND – Irish Heritage
Celebration Parade, 3 p.m. 912-786-5444.12-13 – COLUMBUS – RiverBlast! Nat’l. Civil
War Naval Museum, Port Columbus. 706-327-9798.
Georgia Strawberry Festival in ReynoldsThe Georgia Strawberry Festival will be held April 22-23 in
Reynolds, located approximately 22 miles west of I-75 at theintersection of GA 96 and GA 128. Admission and parking willbe free. For more information, phone 478-847-5301 or visitwww.ga-strawberry.org.
The fun will begin Friday evening in the park with a barbeque pork dinner prepared by Taylor County Rescue, hotdogs, hamburgers, and strawberry shortcake. There will be children’s activities; and performing in the park gazebo will bethe gospel group, Calvary’s Way, from Macon.
Saturday’s events will begin with a 5K run at 8 a.m., an Easter Bunny Parade at 10 a.m. withall kids and Easter bunnies invited to participate, and the Grand Parade with antique and classiccars, trucks, bands, and more. There will be over 100 artists and craftsmen from around the S.E.,a car and truck show, an Easter egg hunt, vintage jukebox spinning records in the gazebo, farm-ers’ market, strawberries for sale, food, local entertainment all day, carnival rides, old book sale,photography contest, and local artists’ exhibit. Two special events will be the Georgia StrawberryCook-Off at the Flint Energy Building at 1 p.m. with samples ready for tasting and the LawnMower Races at 5 p.m. Admission and parking will be free; the event is handicap accessible.
More Than a Taste of Calhoun“More Than a Taste of Calhoun” will be held downtown on Saturday, April 30, from 10 a.m.-
4 p.m. This festival is presented by the Gordon CountyChamber of Commerce Convention and VisitorsBureau Committee in cooperation with Alpha DeltaKappa and Downtown Development Authority. It issponsored by Mohawk Industries.
“More Than a Taste of Calhoun” will be a family-friendly, fun-filled activity appealing to children with itsantique tractor rides, storytellers, face painting, glittertattoos, pony rides, animal petting attractions, andother children’s activities. For adults there will be
vendors offering basket weaving, wreaths and floral creations, custom-made jewelry, wood-working, and more; plant sales; food; and live music.
For information, visit www.ExploreGordonCounty.com or phone 800-887-3811 or e-mailsueellen@gordonchamber.org. Also call 706-625-3200 for information.
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MARCH12-13 – VALDOSTA – Azalea Festival, Drexel
Park. 229-269-9381.14-17 – PERRY – Family Reunion & Motor -
home Showcase, Ga. Nat’l. Frgnds. 800-543-3622.17 – CONYERS – World’s Fastest Growing St.
Patrick’s Day Parade, 4:30 p.m. 770-602-2606.17 – FITZGERALD – Concert, Carnegie
Center, 7 p.m. 229-426-5035.17 – MADISON – Taste of Madison, 5:30-
8 p.m. 706-342-4454.17 – SAVANNAH – 187th St. Patrick’s Day
Parade, 10:15 a.m. 912-233-8404.17-19 – SAVANNAH – St. Patrick’s Day on
River Street. 912-234-0295. City Market StPatrick’s Day Celebration. 912-232-4903.
17-21 – FITZGERALD – St. Patrick’s Sky -diving Celebration. 478-256-2562.
18 – AUGUSTA – Symphony Pops Concert,Bell Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. 706-826-4705.
18 – DAHLONEGA – Springer Mountain TrailFest. 706-867-9742.
18 – DALTON – Ceilidh & Brookwoods, ArtGuild, 7 p.m. 706-278-0168.
18 – DUBLIN – Shamrock Shindig at IceHouse & Birdhouse Contest, Dublin Mall. 478-272-5546.
18 – THOMASVILLE – Friday at NoonConcert, Thomas University. 229-227-6964.
18-19 – BLAIRSVILLE – Shamrock DulcimerBlast, Old Courthouse, 7 p.m. 706-745-5493.
18-20 – NORTH GEORGIA – Wine HighwayWeekend. 877-745-5789.
18-29 – MACON – Cherry Blossom Festival.478-743-1074.
19 – CARTERSVILLE – Artifact ID Day,Etowah Indian Mounds. 770-387-3747. Iron Pour,Red Top Mountain State Park. 770-975-4226.
19 – DARIEN – Scottish Heritage Day, FortKing George. 912-437-4770. St. Patrick’s DayCelebration, Shellman Bluff. 912-437-4837.
19 – FITZGERALD – Wild Chicken Festival,downtown. 800-386-4642.
19 – HIAWASSEE – Charlie Daniels, GeorgiaMountain Fairgrounds. 706-896-4191.
19 – KINGSLAND – Car Show, Downtown.912-729-5613.
19 – NEWNAN – Charles Wadsworth Con -cert, Wadsworth Aud., 7:30 p.m. 770-254-2627.
Vidalia Onion FestivalVidalia, the “Sweet Onion City,” will hold its 34th
annual Vidalia Onion Festival April 28-May 1.Festivities will begin Thursday with a children’sparade at 5 p.m., the Vidalia Onion CulinaryExtravaganza at 6 p.m., and a free movie under thestars at the football stadium. On Friday there will beopening ceremonies, a street dance with the
Swingin’ Medallions, and fireworks at the S.E.Technical College.
Saturday will begin with the Vidalia OnionRun (1M walk, 5K and 10K races). OnSaturday and Sunday there will be arts andcrafts, food, entertainment, and onion eatingcontest. Saturday will feature a car show,antique fair, motorcycle rally, and a concert byKellie Pickler with Tracy Lawrence.
The Vidalia Onion Festival Air Show onApril 30-May 1 will feature the U.S. SpecialOperation’s Black Daggers Parachute team,FMX World Tour, Franklin’s Flying Circus &Airshow, Smoke-n-Thunder Jet Shows, TeamMS760 Aerobatics, Team RV, Tim WeberAirshows, Tumbling Tiger Aerobatic Airshows,and Wounded Warrior Flight Team.
Other events will include sports tourna-ments, rodeo, carnival, samples and sales ofVidalia onions, sidewalk sale, wagon rides atBuckhorn Creek Ranch, and pageants. Forinformation and schedule, call 912-538-touror visit www.vidaliaonionfestival.com.
MARCH19 – THOMASVILLE – Pavo Car & Truck
Show, Peacock Recreation Center. 478-231-3480.19-20 – COLUMBUS – Thunder in the Valley
Air Show, Metropolitan Airport. 706-393-3000.19-20 – DUBLIN – St. Patrick’s Festival Super
Weekend, downtown. 478-272-5546.19-20 – ST. SIMONS – In vi ta tional Arts &
Crafts Show, Pier Village. 912-262-0628.20 – WOODBINE – Jazz & Arts on Satilla
Riverwalk, 1-5 p.m. 912-576-1162.22 – BRUNSWICK – St. Petersburg Classical
Ball et, Glynn Academy Aud., 8 p.m. 912-638-5616.23-26 – COLUMBUS – Just 4 Kidz Consign -
ment Sale, Trade Center. 706-321-8269.24 – COLUMBUS – Author Jeff Shaara,
National Infantry Museum. 706-243-2689.25 – COLUMBUS – Taste of Town-Symphony
of Food & Wine, RiverMill. 800-999-1613.26 – AUGUSTA – Symphony Orchestra
Augusta, 1st Baptist, 7:30 p.m. 706-826-4705.26 –BUCKHEAD– Buckhead Days. 706-342-3339.26 – DAHLONEGA – Yahoola Spring
Powwow. 706-864-3513.26 – FITZGERALD – Grand Theatre Barton
Organ Concert, 7 p.m. 229-426-5090.26-27 – CONYERS – Cherry Blossom Fest ival,
Ga. Int’l. Horse Park, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 800-conyers.27 – COLUMBUS – Ft. Benning’s Tour of
Homes. 706-763-8856.28 – DARIEN – Shrimp Eating Contest, 12:30
p.m., 912-437-6684.31 – WINDER – Fort Yargo Colonial Market
Faire. 770-867-3489.
APRIL1-3 – DARIEN – Blessing of the Fleet Festival,
Waterfront Park. 912-437-6684.1-3 – HELEN – Glass Art Conference, GHAA
Art. 800-858-8027.2 – BLAIRSVILLE – Car & Bike Show, Lodge
at Copperhead. 877-745-5789.2 – CARTERSVILLE – Car Cruize, Friendship
Plaza, 5-8 p.m. 770-607-3480.2 – FOLKSTON – Railwatch, downtown.
912-496-2536.2 – OMAHA – Festival by the Lake, Florence
Marina St. Pk. 229-838-4706.2-3 – CARTERSVILLE – Springtime at the
Homestead, Red Top Mt. St. Pk. 770-975-4226.2-3 – PERRY – Spring Home & Garden Show,
Georgia National Fairground. 478-988-8344.
Take the Road Less Traveled!Georgia’s
Peach Blossom
TrailAndExperienceAn Oceanof Pink and WhiteBlossomsMid-Februarythrough March888-288-9742www.peachblossomtrail.com
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Spring Events in McDuffie CountyThomson’s annual Car Show at the Depot in downtown
Thomson will be held on Saturday, April 30, and will featuredozens of antique and collectible3 autos, cars, and trucks.Trophies and prize money will be awarded to winners in different categories.
The first Saturday in May will mark the Dearing Mayfest whichwill start with the parade at 9 a.m. and offer fun, shopping, food,and a variety of entertainment throughout the day.
The McDuffie Arts Council’s 3rd Annual Arts in the Alley onSaturday, May 14, will high light a diverse mixture of musicalensembles, dance troupes, and interactive children’s art activities. Local visual artists will show-case their works of paintings, pottery, metal work, sculpture, photography, illustrations, folk art,and fine craft. The day-long cultural event will take place rain or shine.
The 18th Annual Blind Willie McTell Blues Festival will be held on Saturday, May 21, with animpressive line-up: Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue, Marcia Ball, Sonny Landreth, JimmyHall & the Prisoners of Love featuring Jack Pearson, the Georgia Horns featuring Chris Crenshawand Marcus Printup, Jack Pearson, Atlanta's Mark Miller & Travelin Shoes, and Crosstie Walkers.
For information, phone 706-597-1000 or visit www.exploremcduffiecounty.com.
Mayfling Arts & Crafts Festival in GriffinThe Great Griffin Mayfling will celebrate its 28th year of fine arts and
crafts, food by local vendors, entertainment, children’s activities, andmore in City Park on April 30-May 1. The Mayfling is a juried show offine arts and crafts with prizes awarded in both categories. Applicationsare available at the Griffin-Spalding Chamber of Commerce at 770-228-8200 or www.griffinchamber.com.
Griffin’s City Park will come alive with activity on Saturday, April 30,from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. The annual Chess Tournament and Texas Hold’emwill be held in the Community Center at the Park, and entertainment willbe presented in the main pavilion.
The Southeastern Reptile Rescue, as seen on Animal Planet, willhave a display of live
snakes and other reptiles on both days withseminars on these animals presented byJason Clark. An antique car show will also beheld on Saturday.
Festival hours on Sunday will be from 11a.m.-5:00 p.m.
APRIL4 – DALTON – Celtic Crossroads World
Fusion Tour, Trade Center. 800-331-3258.6 – COLUMBUS – Topic: Soldiers, Slaves, &
Citizens, Port Columbus, 6:30 p.m. 706-327-9798.6-10 – COLUMBUS – Civil War 150th
Commemoration Symposium. 706-327-9798.8 – MACON – Fired Works & Regional
Ceramics Exhibit & Sale, City Park. 478-743-6940.8-9 – BAXLEY – Baxley Tree Fest, downtown.
912-367-7731.8-9 – WARM SPRINGS – Spring Fling/
Roosevelt Days. 706-655-3322.9 – ALBANY – Symphony Orchestra,
Municipal Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. 229-430-8933.9 – ATHENS – UGA International Street
Festival, downtown. 706-542-5867. GeorgiaChildren’s Chorus Kitchen Tour. 800-653-0603.
9 – CARTERSVILE – Native American Wea -pons/Tools, Etowah Mounds. 770-387-3747.
9 – PLAINS – Car Show, Main Street & HighSchool. 229-824-3462.
9-10 – BLUE RIDGE – Plein Air Fest, ArtCenter. 706-632-2144.
9-10 – PERRY – Perry Dogwod Festival,downtown. 478-987-1234.
9-10 – SAUTEE – Shubert Alley in the Valley.706-878-3300.
FRIDAY, APRIL 22Enjoy an evening in the Julian Knight Park with dinnerand gospel music from Calvary’s Way under the trees
SATURDAY, APRIL 235K Run • Easter Bunny Parade • Grand Parade
Arts & Crafts • Car & Truck Show • Photography ShowChildren’s Egg Hunt • Cook-Off • Lawn Mower RacesEntertainment • Farmers’ Market • Carnival RidesFree Admission & Parking • Family Oriented
Handicap Accessible
Info message 478-847-5301www.ga-strawberry.org
Reynolds
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River Town Days Festival in BainbridgeSpring is here and that means one thing in Bainbridge, Georgia…it’s
time to get outdoors! The River Town Days Festival will be the perfect placeto enjoy the spring weather. Held on Mother’s Day weekend, the festivalwill kick off on Friday, May 6, with a concert by the Kinchafoonee Cowboys.
Saturday will bring activities for kids of all ages. There will be a mini-midway with a rock climbing wall, kayak race, and boat parade. Kids canexplore a pirate ship, while adults look for treasure in the Great RiverRummage.
If festivals aren’t your thing, take your rod and fish for bass in the FlintRiver or on Lake Seminole. In 2008, the Georgia State Legislaturedeclared Bainbridge the Bass Capital of Georgia. The Flint River and
Lake Seminole offer abundant fishing and other water sports like skiing, kayaking, and canoe-ing. Silver Lake Wildlife Management Area offers hiking, hunting and fishing.
For more information on how you can explore the outdoors in Bainbridge, call 229-243-8555or visit www.visitbainbridgega.com.
Ball Ground Heritage Days FestivalThe Ball Ground Heritage Days Festival will be held May 14-15 in
the heart of the city. The two day event will feature arts and crafts,good food, children’s activities, and entertainment.
The festivities will begin Saturday at 10 a.m. with a paradethrough downtown featuring floats, antique cars, shriners, ball teams,and more. A $1.98 Beauty Contest will be held Saturday at 5:30 p.m.,and dancing in the park will begin at 7 p.m. Festival hours will beSaturday from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. OnSunday entertainment will be provided by the band Glorybound.
The 2nd Annual Business Expo will be held Saturday from 11a.m.-5 p.m. and will give local businesses a chance to promote theircompanies and inform the community of what they have to offer.
To reach Ball Ground take I-575N to exit 27. For more information, phone 770-735-4263 orvisit www.ballgroundheritagedays.com.
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APRIL9-10 – ST. SIMONS ISLAND – Glynn Art in
the Park Festival, Pier Village. 912-638-8770.12 – WARM SPRINGS – FDR Com mem ora tive
Ceremony, Little White House. 706-655-5870.15-16 – COLQUITT – Mayhaw Festival,
Down town & Spring Creek Pk. 229-758-2400.15-16 – HAWKINSVILLE – Harness Festival
& BBQ Cook-Off, Harness Track. 478-783-1717.16 – HELEN – Volksmarch, 7-11 a.m. 706-
878-1908.16 – AUGUSTA – Symphony Orchestra
Augusta, 1st Baptist, 7:30 p.m. 706-826-4705.16 – CLEVELAND – Cabbage Patch Kids
Magical Easter Eggstravaganza, Babyland GeneralHospital. 706-865-5356.
16 – GREENSBORO – Southland Jubilee,downtown. 800-886-5253 or 706-453-7674.
16 – MACON – Taste of Soul, TubmanMuseum, 7-11 p.m. 478-743-8544.
16-17 – ADAIRSVILLE – Antiques & Arts,downtown. 800-733-2280.
16-17 – BLUE RIDGE – Spring Fest, FarmersMarket. 706-946-6003.
16-17 – DAHLONEGA – Bear on the SquareMountain Festival, Gold Museum. 706-864-3513.
16-17 – JASPER – Artfest. 706-276-3020.16-17 – WARNER ROBINS – Mossy Creek
Barn yard Festival. 478-922-8265 or 888-288-wrga.
Relive the Old Days atMossyCreek
BarnyardFestivalApril 16 & 17
2011(and Oct. 15 & 16, 2011)
www.mossycreekfestival.com
Experience the Museum of Aviation4th Largest Aviation Museumin the U.S., Free Admission
www.museumofaviation.org
I-75 Exits 144 & 146888-288-WRGA
www.warnerrobinsga.gov
All the Best of Today’s South!All the Best of Today’s South!All the Best of Today’s South!
1950+ Hotel Rooms • 105 Restaurants1200 Seat Civic Center
Conference & Meeting Spaces
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Georgia Peach Festival in Fort Valley & ByronThe 25th annual Georgia Peach Festival will get
underway Friday, June 4, in Byron and come to a closeSaturday, June 11, in Fort Valley.
The first official event of the festival will be theHistorical Society Luncheon at the Byron UnitedMethodist Church Friday, June 4, at noon. The festivalwill continue Saturday in Byron with the Paul ReehlingMemorial Poker Run in the morning and an eveningconcert with kids activities and fireworks at NorthPeach Park.
The festival will move to Fort Valley Tuesday, June 7,with Spaghetti and Jazz at the Austin Theaterfrom 5:30-8 p.m., Khoury’s Walk for Health inthe Historic District Wednesday at 7 a.m., andthe Peach Community Choir Concert at theAustin Theater Thursday at 7 p.m.
Saturday, June 11, will include a 5K roadrace at 7 a.m., a Kiwanis Club pancakebreakfast, the Peach Parade through down-town at 10 a.m., the Historical SocietyLuncheon at McArthur Saxon House, artsand crafts, music, food, kids activities, waterslides, inflatable play, free tours of LaneSouthern Orchards, the World’s LargestPeach Cobbler served at 2 p.m. at the Court -house, a free concert at 8 p.m., and a fire-works finale.
Visit www.worlds largestpeachcobbler.comor call 478-420-0072 for information.
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APRIL17 – KINGSTON – Confederate Memorial
Day Service, Baptist Church. 770-336-7053.17-May 1 – AUGUSTA – Sacred Heart
Cultural Center Garden Festival. 706-826-4700.21 – FITZGERALD – Concert, Carnegie
Center, 7 p.m. 229-426-5035.21 – NEWNAN – Taste of Newnan/Wings
Cook-Off, Square, 5-8:30 p.m. 770-254-2627.21-23 – THOMASVILLE – Rose Show &
Festival. 866-577-3600.21-24 – CARTERSVILLE – N.Ga. Flint Knap pers
& Primitive Arts Fest, Gatewood Pk. 770-304-8760.22-23 – REYNOLDS – Georgia Strawberry
Festival, downtown. 478-847-5301.22-24 – SAVANNAH – Fine Arts on River
Street. 912-234-0295.23 – BLUE RIDGE – Easter Egg-Spress, Scenic
Railroad. 706-632-9833.23-24 – MACON – Pan African Festival of
Georgia, Tubman Museum. 478-743-8544.26 – BRUNSWICK – Dallas Brass, Glynn
Academy Auditorium, 8 p.m. 912-638-5616.27-May 1 – ATHENS – Georgia’s Antebellum
Trail Pilgrimage. 800-709-7406.28 – VIDALIA – Vidalia Onion Culinary
Extravaganza, 6 p.m. 912-538-tour.28-May 1 – VIDALIA – Vidalia Onion Festival.
912-538-tour.29-30 – HELEN – Corvair Club Car Show,
Helendorf Inn. 706-878-2271.29-30 – LUMPKIN – Westville Village in the
Civil War. 888-733-1850.29-30 – SAVANNAH – Garden Club’s NOGS
Tour of Hidden Gardens. 912-961-4805.29-30 – WOODBINE – Crawfish Festival,
downtown. 912-576-3211.29-May 1 – MACON – Gardens, Mansions,
& Moonlight. 478-742-8155.30 – ADAIRSVILLE – Southern Veterans
Festival. 770-547-9744.30 – APPLING – Spring Fling, Mistletoe State
Park. 706-541-0321.30 – BLAIRSVILLE – CCC Reunion, Vogel
State Park. 706-745-2628.30 – CALHOUN – More Than a Taste of Cal -
houn, downtown, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 800-887-3811.30 – CARTERSVILLE – Taste of Cartersville,
Friendship Plaza. 770-607-3480.
Georgia JugFest in KnoxvilleMiddle Georgia will celebrate its folk pottery traditions
May 19-21 in Knoxville, Crawford County, at the combinedGeorgia JugFest and Old Knoxville Days.
For more than 100 years pottery was a big part of thearea’s economy. Now it is collectible as craft, folk art, andhistory. A three-day antique and vintage pottery exhibit willopen May 18, and the community kiln will be firing all thatday. On May 20, a Pottery Lunch & Learn will focus on thepottery of Crawford County and Middle Georgia. Tickets areneeded for that event but not for the Pottery ID that follows.Everyone can bring in old pottery for identification. On Friday night the festival’s Peaches, Peanutand Pigs amateur cook-off will reward local and area cooks with prizes in Brunswick Stew, peachcobbler, and peanut dessert categories.
The main event on May 21 will feature the continuing exhibit, pottery and handcraft vendorsales, quilting display, benefit pottery auction, kiln sale, antique car and tractor show, lawn mowerraces, historic skills demonstrations, Brown Jug Children’s FunFest, student art exhibit, and historicbuilding tours. Pancake breakfast and pork chop plates will top the list of homemade food, andhomegrown musicians will provide live entertainment. Everything but the Lunch and Learn is free.For details, visit www.gajugfest.com or call 478-836-3825.
Southworks Arts Festival in WatkinsvilleSouthworks Arts Festival, produced and sponsored by the Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation
(OCAF), is the 16th annual celebration of the arts in all their forms. Southworks Arts Festival hastwo parts, the Juried Art Exhibit and the Juried Artist Market. TheJuried Art Exhibit kicks off the festival for the arts with a gala recep-tion Friday, April 1, in the main building, is free to the public, andruns through May 7.
The Juried Artist Market is an outdoor festival that will be held onSaturday and Sunday, April 30 & May 1, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on thecommon grounds in front of the OCAF facilities and includes an out-door stage andfood vendors.The juried mar-ket will includepottery, paint-ings, fiber art,stained andfused glass, jew-
elry, sculpture, photography, and wood-work.Southworks celebrates the arts by present-ing a variety of art forms to the community:outdoor artists market, music and perform-ance stage, KidsWorks, sculpture garden,and food booths.
OCAF is located at 34 School St. inWatkinsville and is open regularly Tues.-Sat.10 a.m.-4 p.m. For more information, call706-769-4565, e-mail info@ocaf.com, or visitwww.OCAF.com.
Just 4 Kidz Consignment SaleColumbus, Georgia
Trade CenterMarch 23-26, 2011
www.just4kidzconsign.com
706-321-8269
Saturday, April 16, 2011Cleveland, GA
7:30-9 a.m. Breakfast11 a.m. Easter Parade
In Downtown Cleveland2 p.m. Egg Hunt with 25,000 eggs3 p.m. Cabbage Patch Kid
Easter Bonnet Contest9 a.m.-5 p.m. Arts, Crafts & Children’s Activities
All at Babyland General Hospital300 N.O.K. Drive, Cleveland, GA
706-865-5356www.cabbagepatchkids.comwww.whitecountychamber.org
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Georgia’s Peach Blossom TrailYou can find peach trees in bloom on any given day from
mid-February through the first of April somewhere alongGeorgia’s Peach Blossom Trail which runs along US 41-341, parallel to I-75, and offers north/south travelers in thecenter of the state an alternative to the traffic and conges-tion of the interstate.
For almost six weeks peach blossoms transform therolling plains into a sea of pink and white. The majority ofblooms can be found in Peach (Fort Valley & Byron) andCrawford (Roberta) Counties, but blooms are viewable in
limited areas in most of the counties along the trail. Generally the farther south you are, the earlier the blooming season. Also the varieties of fruit determine the bloomingtimes. Mother Nature has the final say as shedictates the minimum of chill hours (time thatthe temperature is below 40-45 degrees),abundant sun, and warming temperaturebefore blooming begins.
Beginning in May peaches will be availableat packing facilities, roadside stands, and markets. Producing almost 85% of the peach-es in Georgia are the counties along thePeach Blossom Trail: Clayton, Henry, Lamar,Spalding, Crawford, Monroe, Peach, andHouston. They all have attractions from statelyantebellum mansions in Clayton to the AtlantaSpeedway in Henry, the Museum of Aviation inHouston, and Massee Lane Gardens inPeach. Visit www.peachblossomtrail.com orphone 888-288-9742.
APRIL30 – PORT WENTWORTH – Stand Up for
America Day Festival, downtown. 912-965-1999.30 – THOMSON – Classic Car Show, Depot.
706-597-1000.30 – WATKINSVILLE – Washington Farms
Strawberry Festival. 706-769-0627.30-May 1 – CLINTON – War Days in Old
Clinton. 478-986-6383.30-May 1 – GRIFFIN – Mayfling Arts &
Crafts Festival, City Park.770-228-8200.30-May 1 – VIDALIA – Vidalia Onion Festival
Air Show. 912-538-tour.30-May 1 – WATKINSVILLE – OCAF South -
works Artist Festival. 706-769-4565.
MAY1 – AUGUSTA – A Day in the Country Festival,
Augusta Riverfront Marina. 803-278-4849.2 – BRUNSWICK – Coastal Symphony of
Ga., Glynn Academy Aud., 8 p.m. 912-634-2006.5 – BLAIRSVILLE – Cinco de Mayo Party,
Copperhead Lodge, 6 p.m. 877-745-5789.5-7 – LUMPKIN – Spring Days at Westville
Village. 888-733-1850.5-26 – McCAYSVILLE – Pickin’ in Horseshow
Bend Park, Thursdays, 6 p.m. 706-632-7696.6-7 – BAINBRIDGE – River Town Days. 229-
243-8555.6-7 – CALHOUN – Community Chorus,
Harris Arts Center. 706-629-2599.6-7 – MADISON – Madison in May Tour of
Homes. 706-342-4743.7 – ABBEVILLE – Ocmulgee Wild Hog
Festival. 229-467-2144 or 229-467-2107.7 – ARCHERY – Old Time Farm Day, Pres.
Carter Boyhood Farm. 229-824-4104.7 – ATHENS – Indie Craftstravaganzaa,
downtown. 706-549-5577.7 – BLUE RIDGE – Georgia Mountain Classic
Car Show, City Park. 706-838-4701.7 – CARTERSVILLE – Archaeology Day &
Iron Pour, Red Top Mt. St. Pk. 770-975-4226. CarCruize 5-8 p.m. & Terrence Lonon Concert, 7-9p.m., Friendship Plaza. 770-607-3480.
7 – DEARING – Dearing Mayfest. 706-597-1000.
7 – HELEN – Wurstfest, downtown, 706-878-1908. Winefest, Habersham Winery, 706-878-9463.
View Event Schedule & Times at:www.blessingofthefleet.com
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Daylily Festival in GrayThe Gray Station Better Hometown 8th Annual
Daylily Festival will be held June 3-4 in the PecanOrchard at Gray Elementary School, 273 Railroad St.The festival on Friday from 6-9 p.m. will feature a 5K roadrace, 1M fun run, live entertainment, food, and more.
Saturday events from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. will include over100 arts and crafts vendors, chainsaw carving, continuouslive entertainment, food, horseshoe tournament,
children’s activities, pony rides, Teddy Bear walk for children at 11 a.m., and plenty of daylilies. Anopen car/truck/motorcycle show will be conducted by the Jones County Cruisers. Vendor applica-tions can be found on the website.
A golf tournament will be co-sponsored with the Jones County /Gray Chamber of Com merce.To participate, call 478-986-1123.
The Master Gardeners and Garden Clubs have planted daylilies at the schools and otherplaces in the city and county including the library and the railroad track in honor of the City ofGray being the Daylily Capitol of Georgia. There will be daylilies to admire and purchase at thefestival, and a Daylily Flower Show on Saturday in the Gray Elem. gym.
Admission will be $1 for all persons over 6 years old. For information, phone 478-986-5199,e-mail gsbht@windstream.net, or visit www.gsbht.com.
Dairy Festival in EatontonThe 52nd Annual Putnam County Dairy Festival will be
held in Eatonton on Saturday, June 4. Activities will beginat 8 a.m. with the 33rd annual 10K Torture Trail Road Race& One Mile Fun Run. (706-485-9941). A parade at 10 a.m.will feature the Queen of the Dairy Festival and her court,Junior Miss Putnam County and her court, floats, antiquecars, Shriners, dignitaries, clowns, and horses. A programat 11 a.m. will recognize the Putnam County Dairy Farm
Fam i l yof the year. The festival pays tribute to thecounty’s dairy industry and is held on thestreets surrounding the courthouse.
An Arts and Crafts Fair will be open from9 a.m.-5 p.m. and will feature arts, crafts,food, and children’s activities. The Pilot Clubwill sell BBQ and stew from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.Free ice cream and milk along with an edu-cational dairy exhibit will be provided on theSquare, and entertainment featuring localartists will be held there from 12:30-4 p.m.
For booth space contact Yvonne Harrell at706-485-8112; Charlotte Green at 706-473-0336; or e-mail glendar@pceatonton.org. Forinformation about the festival or an applicationto participate, visit www.pceatonton.org/dairy.
MAY7 – SAVANNAH – Scottish Games, Bethesda
Home. 912-233-6017.7-8 – GAY – Cotton Pickin’ Fair. 800-538-
6814. Shady Days in Gray. 706-977-8548.7-8 – SNELLVILLE – Snellville Days Festival,
Briscoe Park. 770-985-3535.7-28 – DAHLONEGA – Appalachian Jam,
Gold Museum, Sat. 2-5 p.m. 706-864-2257.11-12 – SAUTEE – Celebrate the Arts
Festival, Arts Center. 706-878-3300.13 – THOMASVILLE – Friday at Noon
Concert, Thomas University. 229-227-6964.13-14 – BLAIRSVILLE – Butterfly Benefit
Bluegrass Festival, Lake Nottely. 706-835-9230.
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MAY14 – AUGUSTA – Symphony Orchestra
Under Stars, Univ. Health Care. 706-826-4705.14 – HELEN – White County Cork & Keg
Festival, Festhalle. 800-392-8279.14 – KINGSLAND – Talent on the Coast,
Camden Co. H. S., 5:30-9 p.m. 800-433-0225.14 – PINE MT. – Deep South Brass Band
Festival, dntn. & Callaway Gdns. 706-663-5187.14 – THOMSON – McDuffie Arts Council
Arts in the Alley. 706-597-1000.14-15 – BALL GROUND – Heritage Days
Festival, downtown. 770-735-4263.19-21 – KNOXVILLE – Georgia JugFest. 478-
836-3825.20 – TYBEE ISLAND – Beach Bum Parade.
912-786-5444.20-21 – JEKYLL ISLAND – Nest Fest & Turtle
Crawl, Ga. Sea Turtle Ctr. 800-535-9547.20-22 – HELEN – Southern Worthersee VW
Audi Show. 706-878-2271.20-22 – SAUTEE – Sautee Nacoochee
Community Chorale Concerts. 706-878-3300.21 – BIG CANOE – Tour of Homes. 706-692-
1164.21 – BLAIRSVILLE – Arts & Crafts Festival,
downtown. 706-994-4837.21 – CLARKESVILLE – Mountain Laurel
Festival. 706-754-4216.
21 – PLAINS – Pig Pickin’, dntn. 229-824-5373.21 – SAUTEE – Taste of Sautee. 706-878-0144.21 – THOMSON – Blind Willie McTell Blues
Festival. 706-597-1000.21-22 – DAHLONEGA – Mountain Flower
Fine Art Festival, Square. 706-864-3513.21-22 – HIAWASSEE – In-Water Boat Show,
Ridges Marina. 706-896-2112.21-22 – RESACA – Battle of Resaca
Reenactment. 800-887-3811.26 – ELLIJAY – Taste of Ellijay, Main Street,
5:30-8:30 p.m. 706-635-7400.28-29 – DAHLONEGA – Pie Baking & Pie Tast -
ing, Com. House, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 706-864-3513.
JUNE3-4 – GRAY – Gray Station Better Hometown
Daylily Festival, 478-986-5199.4 – BYRON – Georgia Peach Festival. 478-
420-0072.4 – EATONTON – Putnam County Dairy
Festival, downtown. 706-473-0336.7 – FORT VALLEY – Spaghetti & Jazz, Austin
Theater, 5:30-8 p.m. 478-420-0072.7-11 – FORT VALLEY – Georgia Peach
Festival. 478-420-0072.11-12 – BLAIRSVILLE – Scottish Festival &
Highland Games, Meeks Park. 706-745-5789.
Garden and Nature EventsDouglas Home & Garden Showcase
The City of Douglas will be hosting its third annual Douglas Home & Garden Showcase March11-12 at Central Square Complex. As part of the event, Master Sponsor Eicher’s Pro Vinyl &Roofing will give away a $500 cash prize to one lucky winner!Burnham Stone will also sponsor a patio giveaway, and the first500 attendees will receive a free bag of compost for gardening.Showcase hours will be Friday from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturdayfrom 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission will be $1.
The event will include exhibitors such as interior designers,landscapers, electricians, cabinetmakers, hardware and build-ing supply stores, painters, paint and appliance retailers, homerestorers, contractors, and other related businesses. Attendees can register to win door prizes.
This year’s Home & Garden Showcasewill be sponsored by Eicher’s Pro Vinyl &Roofing, Watson’s Pools & Patios, PattenSeed Company, Burnham Stone, DouglasMetal Roofing & Steel Manufacturer, MillerPump & Electric, Hennesy Insurance Agency,and the City of Douglas. For more informa-tion, call 912-383-0277 or 912-384-4555 oremail tourism@cityofdouglas.com.
March1-31 – Orchid Daze, Atlanta Botanical Gdn.2-April 13 – Ga. Master Gardener Training
Class, Blairsville Civic Ctr., Wed., 706-400-8139.3-31 – Gardening with the Masters,
Columbus Botanical Garden, Thursdays, 10 a.m.4-5 – Hellebore Days, Piccadilly Farms,
Bishop. 706-769-6516.5-6 – Orchid Market Weekend, Atlanta
Botanical Garden.5-26 – Okefenokee Hikes, Stephen Foster
State Park, Fargo, Saturdays. 912-637-5274.6 – Organic Gardening: Herbs & Vege -
tables, State Botanical Garden, 2 p.m.11-12 – Douglas Home & Garden Show -
case, Central Square Complex. 912-383-0277.11-13 – Orchid Society Show, Atlanta
Botanical Garden.12 – Beekeeping for Beginners-Hive
Management, State Botanical Garden, 1 p.m.12 – Stained Glass Art Workshop & Her -
baceous Plant Propagation, Callaway Gardens.12 – Sheep to Shawl Festival, Oatland Island.12-13 – Chattahoochee Valley Camellia
Show, Columbus Museum. 706-221-8193.13 – Vanilla Sunday, Atl. Bot. Gdn., 1-4 p.m.17 – Planning Your Summer Veggie Garden,
Atlanta Botanical Garden, 6:30 p.m.19 – 58th Annual Christ Church Tour of
Homes, St. Simons Island. 912-638-8683.
19 – Georgia Daffodil Society Show,Chattahoochee Nature Center.
19 – Astronomy Night at Unicoi State Park,Helen. 800-573-9659, x305.
19-31 – Azalea Season at Callaway Gardens.22 – Container Gardening, Atlanta
Botanical Garden, 6:30 a.m.22-31 – Atlanta Blooms With Bulbs,
Atlanta Botanical Garden.24 – Herbal Lotions, Salves, & Lip Balms,
State Botanical Garden, 6 p.m.24-27 – Savannah Tour of Homes & Gar -
dens, Downtown & Ardsley Park. 912-234-8054.24-27 – Plant Fair & Sale Callaway Gardens.
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GREAT GRIFFINMAYFLINGApril 30-May 1SATURDAY 10 A.M. - 6 P.M.SUNDAY 11 A.M. - 5 P.M.GRIFFIN CITY PARK• Juried Arts & Crafts •Food
•Entertainment •Children’s Activities• S.E. Reptile Rescue •Saturday Car Show
770-228-8200www.griffinchamber.com
– No Pets Please –
Garden and Nature EventsSpring Home and Garden Show in Perry
Join the Master Gardeners of Central Georgia at their annual Spring Home and Garden Showon April 2-3 at the Georgia National Fairground & Agricenter in Perry. The Show will feature knowl-
edgeable Southeastern vendors offering a wide varietyof plants, garden accessories, and home décor items.Special attractions will include a book sighing by VinceDooly, an art show and sale by Georgia artist ButlerBrown, and a Koi and goldfish show in an adjoiningbuilding. There will be supervised activities for childrenwhile parents shop.
Show hours will be Saturday, April 2, from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday, April 3, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admis -
sion will be $5 with children under 12 free. For vendor details and advance ticket information, visitwww.mgcg.org or call 478-988-8344. From I-75 take Exit 135 East to the North entrance of theGeorgia National Fairgrounds. Parking will be free and near the entrance to the McGill Building.
Master Gardeners of Central Georgia is a non-profit organization. Monies from the Show helpfund Junior Master Gardener programs inpublic schools, educational programs forhome owners, and the Macon Museum of Arts& Sciences Native Plant Garden.
March25-26 – 90th Annual Standard Flower
Show, Thomasville Garden Ctr. 229-225-9711.26 – Native Medicinal Plant Walk & Talk,
State Botanical Garden, 10 a.m.26 – Growing Bulbs, Atl. Bot. Gdn., 10 a.m.26 – Heirloom Plants for Fragrance, Hills &
Estates Estate.26 – Spring Garden Festival, Bamboo Farm &
Coastal Gardens. 26, Apr. 9 – Campfire, S’mores, Astronomy,
Ga. Vet. State Park, Cordele. 229-276-2371.26 – Go-pher a Carnival, Skidaway Island
State Park, Savannah. 912-598-2300.26 – Old-timer Couple in the Swamp,
Stephen Foster St. Pk., Fargo. 912-637-5274.
26 – Historical Rock Hike, Tallulah GorgeState Park. 706-754-7981.
April1-3 – Koi Show & Sale, Georgia National
Fairground, Perry. 478-922-5380.1-10 – Orchid Daze, Atlanta Botanical Gdn.1-30 – Azalea Season at Callaway Gardens.1-May 1 – Atlanta Blooms with Bulbs,
Atlanta Botanical Garden.2-3 – Spring Home and Garden Show in
Perry, Georgia Nat’l. Fairgrounds. 478-988-8344.2-3 – Orchid Market Weekend, Atlanta
Botanical Garden.2-30 – Okefenokee Hikes, Stephen Foster
State Park, Fargo, Saturdays. 912-637-5274.7-28 – Gardening with the Masters,
Columbus Botanical Garden, Thursdays, 10 a.m.8 – Int’l. Migratory Bird Day, Okefenokee
National Wildlife Refuge. 912-496-7836.
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Garden and Nature EventsSacred Heart Garden Festival in Augusta
The historic Sacred Heart Cultural Center in downtown Augusta will be the location forSouthern gardening during the Garden Festival on April 17-May 1.
The Vendor Market will feature unusual plant materials, silver, finelinens, pottery, garden accessories, and floral designs. The “Tour ofGardens” on April 29-May 1 will feature six of the area’s finest privategardens each day from 12 -5 p.m. A Garden Tea will be April 17 at 4 p.m., and a Preview Party will be April 28 at 7 p.m.; reservations arerequired for both events. The Nola Falcone Speaker Series on April26-27 will feature landscape architects Hugh and Mary PalmerDargan and garden designer Ryan Gainey.
Festival hours will be Friday and Saturday, April 29-30, from 10a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, May 1, from 12-5 p.m. Festival tickets will be$25 and will include exhibits, vendor market, and private garden tours.
Children under 12will be admittedfree. Festival proceeds support the continuingpreservation of Sacred Heart Cultural Center.For information, phone 706-826-4700 or visitwww.SacredHeartGarden Festival.com.
April 9 – Geology Day, Providence Canyon,
Lumpkin. 229-838-4706.9 – Spring Plant Sale, State Botanical Garden.9 – Wild Edibles; Geology/Wildflower Hikes.
Sweetwater St. Pk., Lithia Spgs. 770-732-5871.9 – Topiary Wreath, Callaway Gdns, 9:30 a.m.9 – Beekeeping for Beginners-Installing
Bees, State Botanical Garden, 1 p.m.9 – Fairy & Gnome Homes Festival, Oatland
Island. 15 – Bird House Contest, Burnt Mountain
Trading Company, 5-9 p.m. 706-253-6955.15-16 – Decatur Garden Tour. 404-371-8262.15-16 – Savannah Garden Expo, Trustees
Garden. 912-233-7787.15-16 – Wildflowers Around Unicoi Sate
Park, Helen. 800-573-9659, x305.16 – Plant Sale, Columbus Botanical Garden.16 – Piedmont Gardeners’ Garden Tour,
Athens. 706-546-7346.
16 – Woodland Butterflies, SweetwaterCreek State Park, Lithia Springs. 770-732-5871.
16 – Pine Needle Basket, Callaway Gardens.16-17 – Spring Wildflower Fest, Amicalola
Falls State Park, Dawsonville. 706-265-1969.16,30 – A Garden Faire, Bulloch Hall,
Roswell. 770-992-1731.17-May 1 – Sacred Heart Cultural Center’s
Garden Festival, Augusta. 706-826-4700.23 – Wildflowers of Tallulah Gorge State
Park, Tallulah Falls. 706-754-7981.26-27 – Nola Falcone Speaker Series,
Sacred Heart Festival, Augusta. 706-826-4700.29 – Atlanta Symphony Orchestra,
Callaway Gardens.
March 11 & 12Friday9 a.m.-7 p.m.
Saturday9 a.m.-3 p.m.
General Admission $1Enter for a chance to win the Eicher's Pro Vinyl &
Roofing $500 cash giveaway, the Burnham Stone Patio Set giveaway, and many other prizes!
Exhibits, Live Demonstrations, and GiveawaysSponsored by: • Eicher’s Pro Vinyl & Roofing
• Watson’s Pools & Patios • Miller Pump & Electric• Douglas Metal Roofing & Steel Manufacturer
• Patten Seed Company/Super-Sod • Burnham Stone• Hennesy Insurance • City of Douglas
Central Square Complex200C South Madison Avenue, Douglas
912-384-4555tourism@cityofdouglas.com
23rdAnnual
DOWNTOWN PERRY, GAArts & Crafts • Food • Dogwood 5KPerry Idol • Softball Tournament
Motorcycle Poker Run • EntertainmentPancake Breakfast • Dessert ContestKids Rides • Children’s Activities
I- 75 Exit 136www.perrydogwoodfestival.com
PerryDogwoodFestival
April 9& 10
Garden and Nature EventsTour of Hidden Gardens in Savannah
The Garden Club of Savannah will celebrate its 36th Annual NOGS Tour of Hidden Gardenson April 29-30 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. each day. The walkingtour will include eight walled gardens and the Owens-Thomas House English inspired par-terre garden, on theUS National Register of Historic Places. Different privategardens are selected each year for excellence of design,historical interest and beauty.
Walk through the iron gates and beyond the old graybrick walls to enjoy the hidden garden pleasures beneathhundred-year-old oaks. Hostesses at each garden will greetvisitors and point out special plants, garden features, andinteresting historical facts. Sparkling fountains, delightful statues, and the brilliant blooms ofSavannah’s lovely springtime are trea s ures to be found in the manicured gardens.
An authentic Southern tea will be hosted from 2-4 p.m. at historic Harper Fowlkes Home andGarden each day of the tour. There will be delicious treats, refreshing iced tea, and live enter-tainment in the garden.
Proceeds from the tour are returned to thecommunity through the educational, environ-mental, and preservation projects of theGarden Club of Savannah. For more informa-tion, visit www.gcofsavnogstour.org or call912-961-4805.
April29-30 – Savannah Garden Club NOGS Tour
of Hidden Gardens. 912-961-4805.29-30 – Blairsville Garden Club Plant Sale,
Farmers Market. 706-745-8901.29-May 1 – Tour of Gardens, Sacred Heart
Festival, Augusta. 706-826-4700.30 – Bird Walk; Star Gazing; Geocaching.
Mistletoe State Park, Appling. 706-541-0321.
May7 – Rockin’ at the River, Chattahoochee
Nature Center.7-28 – Okefenokee Hikes, Stephen Foster
State Park, Fargo, Saturdays. 912-637-5274.14 – Good Bugs & Plants They Love,
Callaway Gardens, 10 a.m.14-15 – Wings of Flight, Amicalola Falls
State Park, Dawsonville. 706-265-1969.14 – Wetland Plants, State Botanical Garden,
8:30 a.m.14 – Family Picnic in the Gardens, Hills &
Dales Estate, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
I-75 @ Exit 135 • 478-988-8344 • www.mgcg.org
April 29-6
April 310-5
Vince Dooley Book Signing • Georgia Artist Butler BrownKoi & Goldfish Show • Garden Plant Vendors • Children’s Activities
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15 – Wild Foods, State Botanical Garden.21 – Wild Edibles, Sweetwater Creek State
Park, Lithia Springs. 770-732-5871.22 – JAKES Day, Smithgall Woods. 706-878-
3087.24 – Kitchen Cabinet Remedies, State
Botanical Garden, 6:30 p.m.28 – Beekeeping for Beginners-Products
from the Hive, State Botanical Garden, 1 p.m.
June3-4 – Gray Station Better Hometown
Daylily Festival. 478-986-5199.
Garden & Nature Centers in Georgia• Atlanta Botanical Garden . . . . . . . . . . .404-876-5859• Bamboo/Coastal Gdns., Savannah . . .912-921-5460• Birdsong Nature Ctr., Thomasville . . . .800-953-bird• Callaway Gardens, Pine Mt. . . . . . . . . .800-Callaway• Chattahoochee Nat. Ctr., Roswell . . . . .770-992-2055• Columbus Botanical Garden . . . . . . . .706-327-8400• Elachee Nature Center, Gainesville . . .770-535-1976• GSU Botanical Gdn., Statesboro . . . . .912-871-1149• Hills & Dales Estate, LaGrange . . . . . .706-882-3242• Massee Lane, Fort Valley . . . . . . . . . . . .478-967-2358• Melon Bluff Nature Ctr., Midway . . . . . .888-246-8188• Oakland Island, Savannah . . . . . . . . . . .912-898-3980• Oxbow Meadows, Columbus . . . . . . . .706-687-4090• Phinizy Swamp Park, Augusta . . . . . . .706-828-2109• Smithgall Woods, Helen . . . . . . . . . . . . .706-878-3087• State Botanical Garden, Athens . . . . . .706-542-1244• Tybee Island Marine Center . . . . . . . . .912-786-5917
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Taste of Sandy SpringsMay 2011 • 11a.m.-7 p.m.
Perimeter Town Center in Sandy Springswww.tasteofsandysprings.org
Beginning April 15, a month-long Celebration of Arts in the cityfeaturing music, drama, poetry, gardens, dining and dancing.
For more event details including dates:www.visitsandysprings.org • www.artsandysprings.org
866-511-7742