Mountain Moonshine Festival -Dawsonville, Ga

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Mountain Moonshine Festival -Dawsonville, Ga

Time: October 17, 2025 to October 26, 2025
Location: All Around Dawsonville
City/Town: Dawsonville, GA
Website or Map: https://www.kareforkids.org/m…
Phone: 706-216-5273 kareforkidsoffice@gmail.com
Event Type: car-show, cruise-in, swap-meet
Organized By: KARE for Kids
Latest Activity: on Saturday

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See the parade of moonshine and revenue cars to kick off festivities at 9:00 Saturday morning -

For Lodging Information, click here.
Many great vendors – something for everyone
3 stages with live entertainment around the square in downtown Dawsonville
See Feedback live on Friday night, October 22nd – 6:00 to 9:00 pm at the Cruise-In. - www.myspace.com/feedbacklove For booking....404-569-2498


Car Show Information
Pre-register to be entered in a special drawing for pre-registered participants ONLY! Click Here for an application! 

Come to Dawsonville, GA
to meet many legendary race car drivers at the
42nd Annual Mountain Moonshine Festival.

KARE for Kids, Inc.
Email: info@kareforkids.us
P.O. Box 211 Dawsonville, GA 30534 ~ (706) 216-KARE (5273)

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Comment by Tim Herron on June 28, 2010 at 5:00pm
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