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    EchoPark Speedway - Air show starting

    EchoPark Speedway

    4.1(52 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    We come out to the speedway a few times per year for different events...although we've never been…read moreto an actual car race here. Henry County hosts many free family-friendly events here and there is occasionally a paid event/experience from an external vendor/organization. Our most recent visit was for the county's Hot Summer Fest 2025 (on July 3rd). It included an are show, a drone show, and fireworks, plus games, bouncy houses and water slides before the shows began. We also really love the county's trick or treat event here. This past October (2024) they were doing paid rides on the track so my husband got to take a few high speed spins around the track with a professional driver. Honestly, the speedway seems the perfect location for large festival type events.

    I went to my very 1st car show this weekend! It was AMAZING to say the least! This used to be…read morecalled Atlanta Motorpark Speedway. But it's under a different owner now. We will definitely be back for more. We met a bunch of really cool people who are all coming together to share their passion for cars and any other motor vehicles! I got to see drifting LIVE for the very first time and everything from Fast and the Furious came to life, lol. Been a fan before my kids were born. Met Luis De Silva Jr. and Noel Guliemi! RIP Paul Walker. We will definitely be back next year! It was a beautiful weekend full of beautiful people sharing their love for cars. We hope you will join us next year!

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    EchoPark Speedway - Always a great place to race

    Always a great place to race

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    Dacula Fall Festival - We engrave jewelry! Just an hour ! Call Engraved with Elegance, LLC

    Dacula Fall Festival

    4.0(2 reviews)
    48.2 mi

    Because Dacula Fall Festival is one of the best festivals in Georgia. Check out the Charm Booth…read morenear the jump up kids area. September 30th

    DACULA FALL FESTIVAL!…read more This festival is just a big mystery to me because I could find no information regarding its start or its age. It is as if today was the first day that they held this festival. For every single festival I have ever attended, their is some on-line documentation about the festival regarding the date and circumstances, number of attendees the previous year, vendors etc. This festival offered nothing! Let me just say this: If you aren't excited about your festival and don't "shout it out", how will people know to attend? Be proud and represent your festival to the fullest! When we arrived, we realized that this is a very small community festival. It is held in the center of town at Old Mill Park which is a really nice venue with outdoor seating and a performance stage. This seemed to be a festival designed more for the locals than visitors because of the limited vendors and lack of festival information. Although there were no food trucks, there was food offered from a local restaurant and from other vendors. Unfortunately much of what was offered was hotdogs, burgers and sandwiches. I would have appreciated more options. There was one table that interested me because it was obvious that the treats were homemade and there were samples. I sampled the apple pound cake and it was delicious! It was made from quality ingredients, the flavors were balanced, the apples were fresh and not canned and there was a beautiful baked topping that just made the cake sing. I have never purchased a cake because I prefer to bake them myself. However, I was happy to buy two servings to go but I had to get into mine right away! It never made it back to the car. Yes!! If you just want to get out of the house, chill and meet some people in a quiet setting, this is your festival.

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    Dacula Fall Festival - We engrave on bibles! Our plates start at $15 and you get in 1 hour or less.

    We engrave on bibles! Our plates start at $15 and you get in 1 hour or less.

    Dacula Fall Festival - Add an initial to everything you pick! Remember we are the Charm Shop

    Add an initial to everything you pick! Remember we are the Charm Shop

    Dacula Fall Festival - Bring your knifes from Walmart or Amazon , we engrave under an hour. Call Engraved with Elegance, LLC

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    Bring your knifes from Walmart or Amazon , we engrave under an hour. Call Engraved with Elegance, LLC

    Brasleton Antique and Artisan Festival - Holiday accents!

    Brasleton Antique and Artisan Festival

    4.5(2 reviews)
    59.4 mi

    This is one of the best festivals around!! There's so much homemade stuff by some talented people!…read more Make plans to see this festival every time they have one! April and Oct are huge

    BRASLETON ANTIQUES AND ARTISAN FESTIVAL!…read more The Antiques Festival is a semi-annual affair that is in its 13th year. It is a free festival that takes place in downtown Brasleton with approximately 150 vendors participating . Parking is free and convenient if you arrive early. The festival starts on Friday afternoon and continues through Sunday evening, (Oct 21st-23rd). You will find a variety of items here including vintage, repurposed, farmhouse, handmade, home décor, pottery, furniture, collectibles, art and so much more. If you are looking for something very specific or just wanting to browse for things you don't need, this is a great opportunity to do so. This festival is perfectly timed for those looking for holiday décor or fall accents. In addition to the vendors, there were food trucks and a play area for kids. We arrived 30 minutes before the event started and were able to purchase items during this time. I love being able to get first pick because the bracelet that I purchased was one of a kind. My husband also purchased a unique item. During this time, we were able to spend time talking with vendors, taking photos and learning more about the products. Attending these festivals is a great way to support small businesses and Yelping helps to shine the light on some businesses that would otherwise go unnoticed. I could not photograph all of the items of interest because some of the items cannot be photographed due to a fear of being "hi-jacked" which I certainly understand. One such vendor had unique sculpted items that were absolutely beautiful but since she only presents once or twice per year, her items are not often seen. She is very low-profile and her items should definitely be put on display for all to see. Although there were several food trucks, no one was serving breakfast which was a missed opportunity. Also if you wanted to get something to eat, there was no designated dining area for those who prefer to sit and dine. I also missed having a bit of music while I shopped. Never the less, I had a nice time and was just glad to get out and enjoy the weather, vendors and fellow shoppers on such a beautiful day!

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    Brasleton Antique and Artisan Festival
    Brasleton Antique and Artisan Festival - 250 vendors bring their best hand crafted repurposed antiques and more. 15 food trucks. Adult beverages. Pickers market. Holiday items.

    250 vendors bring their best hand crafted repurposed antiques and more. 15 food trucks. Adult beverages. Pickers market. Holiday items.

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    Brookhaven Arts Festival - Brookhaven's finest 2015

    Brookhaven Arts Festival

    5.0(3 reviews)
    32.8 mi

    This festival was very interesting! They had lots of booths of all types of activities, art and…read morefood. They had King of Pops, a popular local popsicle cart with new fall flavors. They had lots of free activities for kids like graffiti name plates, sand art, and bubbles. I bought a nice abstract painting here. Parking and the festival are completely free! Overall, I recommend this art festival.

    One of the smaller festivals, but perhaps the most MARTA accessible, I really enjoy getting to walk…read moreover to this one. The vendors aren't the same ones you see at Inman, Va-Hi, and Dogwood, which is a very welcome change for me! There's so much to look at here along with music and food, and I loved that the area was easily transformed to include plenty of seating for people to stop and have a bite. You don't see that at many of the other festivals. If you have kids, there's even an area set up by Binders (you know, quality art supplies) for kids to play in and get creative. There's a wide variety of things for kids to work with and participate in, so don't hesitate to let your little ones dabble in some paint. So while it's not as huge as the other festivals, it's got a real community vibe to it that I absolutely love. A real gem in a sea of festivals this city hosts... oh yeah, this one also picks October as it's home (usually over my birthday). If you've ever been drenched in sweat wandering the other festivals, come out and enjoy the cool, crisp air and smells of autumn while checking out all the art!

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    Brookhaven Arts Festival - 2015 Volunteers

    2015 Volunteers

    Brookhaven Arts Festival - 2015 Best in show winner Kat Tesla with organizers Kelly Marsh and Greg Barner

    2015 Best in show winner Kat Tesla with organizers Kelly Marsh and Greg Barner

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    Lovejoy Fall Fest - Ruby's Kitchen. Yeah. I found her again. Have seen her at 15 or so GA festivals. Try her desserts.  You will thank me later3

    Lovejoy Fall Fest

    3.0(1 review)
    3.5 mi

    The best thing about this small festival was that I found Ms. Ruby, of Ruby's Kitchen. I had lost…read moreher business card that I got while I was at the Geranium Festival earlier this year. I must tell you that EVERYTHING in her booth is delicious! I have even come across she and her husband at Motorcycle Club events. She is a pleasure to speak with ans her pound cakes and sweet potato pies remind me so much of my grandmother's that I almost cries the first time I had them. And this vendor is the only reason that I give this event 3 Stars. The next best thing was the live band playing. They sounded pretty good. But the heat today just would not allow me to enjoy it! There were maybe 20 vwndors. Most were cooking today and it was already 97 degrees out so it was hot as hell. I had to where my Orthopedic Boot because I damaged my Achilles Tendon. It's black, I'm black and I has on black pants. What on the world was I thinking???? The Philly Cheesesteak booth didn't have everything that appwared on her booth, but she has sign out with her current menue. Although I didn't like my nephews meal, I saw the time and effort that she put into cooking the food. The Philly Cheesesteak looked good I would get that rather than the fish and fries. Fries and ketchup tasted cheap. The fish was Tilapia. There was a Jamaican place with some reasonably priced dinner plates and a place selling Gyros. They both looked and smell good. I noticed an Insurance Co and woman selling items made from wood.

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    Lovejoy Fall Fest - Ruby's Kitchen. Huge Ranger cookies. We ate the cakes and pie before I could get a pic of them.

    Ruby's Kitchen. Huge Ranger cookies. We ate the cakes and pie before I could get a pic of them.

    Lovejoy Fall Fest - Lovejoy Fall Fest 2016

    Lovejoy Fall Fest 2016

    Lovejoy Fall Fest - My nephew ordered Fish and Fries. I was not impressed.

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    My nephew ordered Fish and Fries. I was not impressed.

    Sunflower Farm Festival - Churning some good old-fashined homemade ice cream.

    Sunflower Farm Festival

    4.0(1 review)
    41.2 mi

    When you tire of city living and need an escape, point your car toward the perimeter and start…read moredriving. Keep going until you see some good road kill. Squirrels don't count -- you see those in the city. I'm talking about possums, armadillos and porcupines. Chances are you'll bump into some kind of festival in a nearby small town. And that's how I discovered the Sunflower Farm Festival in Rutledge, GA over the 4th of July weekend. Barely 45 minutes away from my condo in downtown Atlanta, but a world apart, it's billed as a "Good Old Fashioned Family Fun Time In The Country!" And despite my lack of family, I did have fun. I arrived early enough on Sunday morning to catch some of the Sunday Morning Jubilee, featuring fine bluegrass gospel tunes by the Rocky Creek Band. I didn't feel so guilty about skipping church as the sweet sounds of "Just A Closer Walk With Thee" wafted through nature's own cathedral of tall pines. With barely 6,000 people in attendance over three days it's more relaxed and less crowded than the massive festivals held in the city. There's a real charm to the artists and crafters market, unlike the slick juried shows at big city festivals. I delighted in choosing between buying corn cob jelly or banana nut bread jam. The bird feeder I purchased, made from a vintage cup and saucer, will make a unique gift. Like any good festival, there are food vendors, including the requisite junk food purveyors selling funnel cakes, and get this, fried Oreos, Twinkies and Snickers. I did my cholesterol a favor and took a pass. Activities for kids included pony rides, a petting zoo and a hay ride. And instead of sand, the kids play box was filled with corn kernels. Isn't that cute? The signature event allows you to wander through 15 acres of sunflowers and cut as many as you can stuff into a bucket for $15. That's a lot of smiles and sunshine to carry home. The thing about small town festivals is that you hear about other festivals too, like the Cotton Gin Festival and the Christmas In The Country Weekend and even the Loachapoka Syrup Sopping Festival in Loachapoka, AL. If the Sunflower Farm Festival is any indication, I see more small-town festivals in my future.

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    Sunflower Farm Festival
    Sunflower Farm Festival
    Sunflower Farm Festival

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    Cotton Gin Festival - Many people were out on this beautiful day listening to music and enjoying the festival.

    Cotton Gin Festival

    4.5(2 reviews)
    52.3 mi

    BEST "COTTON PICKIN" FESTIVAL THIS YEAR!…read more Well, I was off to explore yet another festival this weekend and it was a blast! The Cotton Gin Festival was started back in the late 80's as a fundraiser to save the historic Agnes Hotel. It proved to be very successful and now occurs annually. The drive to the town of Bostwick was great because it is very scenic and quaint. We love the things that we saw on the way: baby goats playing in a front yard like they were little kittens, horses,cows and awesome cotton fields . I love cotton and I am just fascinated with touching raw cotton and borrowing samples from certain museums. My husband thinks it's like stealing a Van Gogh but I only grabbed a little to put in my pocket. However, I am happy to say that today I was actually able to PURCHASE my very own sample. Our favorite experience at the festival was touring the historic cotton mill. We were able to tour the mill and see that awesome gin at work. We actually saw the cotton vacuumed into the machine and transported throughout where it was cleaned, de-seeded, compressed and packaged for transport. It was the coolest thing ever!! Every single bale has a sample removed and sent to a government agency where it is inspected and evaluated. This tour was not just about seeing a cotton gin, it was a great opportunity to educate the public about the cotton industry. This festival is a great event for the entire family. Along with tours of the cotton mill, there was also an early morning race and a parade. The festival featured various vendors selling, clothing, jackets, jewelry, handmade soaps, wood crafts, winter accessories and more. I found a great hooded wool poncho that was handmade and super warm. It was sold by a Native American vendor who had great outerwear, bracelets, necklaces, hand puppets and more. Unfortunately he did not have a business card or the name of his business posted. This is not uncommon but it causes these small businesses to miss out on getting recognized with a Yelp review. I really like being able to "shine the light" on these small businesses so that they get the attention they deserve. In addition to vendors, there was a parade of various antique tractors and a few classics. It was incredible because there were so many tractors that it was just dizzying! Some of them were very rustic while others were beautifully restored. It was just great to see so many classic vehicles still loved and appreciated. Love it! Every festival has to have good food and great music and this one did not disappoint especially when it came to the music. I do not know the name of the band but they were so professional and so good that I would absolutely pay to hear them play again anywhere. They kept everyone thoroughly entertained. As we actually sat down to watch them, we noticed that we were sitting under a pecan tree. So we had fresh pecans to snack on while we jammed to the music. Perfect! For lunch we actually had some deliciously smoked ribs which is one of our favorite festival foods and a slice of buttermilk pie. In addition to all of the activities and businesses to interest adults, there was also a petting zoo and a huge play area for the kids. This festival absolutely had something for everyone and is highly recommended for all. ***Now to the issues that need to be addressed: During the festival, one should never run out of water and soap. This is just unacceptable. One should also never, ever run out of tees so early in the day, especially when it comes to the larger sizes. Additionally, tees should be designed to fully embrace the tractors and the cotton gin theme as in prior years and be available in complimentary colors. It is really not that difficult. I look forward to attending next year and having a great time! Just have my t-shirt ready please. PS If you are a vendor who sells clothing, outerwear or accessories, please consider bringing a mirror along so that customers can conveniently see themselves in the items they are wanting to purchase (instead of trying to rely on their phone). Thank you!

    its the first weekend in nov. every year good food,music , tractors ,ex. very good festival to go…read moreto. see ya there

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    Cotton Gin Festival - My point of view while sitting on the grass and listening to music.

    My point of view while sitting on the grass and listening to music.

    Cotton Gin Festival - After seeing pecans on the ground, I look up and see this awesome pecan tree!

    After seeing pecans on the ground, I look up and see this awesome pecan tree!

    Cotton Gin Festival - The cotton gin cleaning cotton.  Photo taken by employee because non-employees are not allowed in this area while the machine is going.

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    The cotton gin cleaning cotton. Photo taken by employee because non-employees are not allowed in this area while the machine is going.

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