56th Annual Mountain Moonshine Festival -Dawsonville, GA

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56th Annual Mountain Moonshine Festival -Dawsonville, GA

Time: October 27, 2023 at 8am to October 29, 2023 at 5pm
Location: City Municipal Complex
Street: Highway 53 E
City/Town: Dawsonville, GA 30534
Website or Map: http://kareforkids.org/mounta…
Phone: (706) 216-5273
Event Type: annual, festival, &amp, car, show, fundraiser, for, care for kids
Latest Activity: Oct 8, 2023

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This festival is brought to you by Kare for Kids. For vendor/car show information contact Kare for Kids at 706-216-5273 or visit kareforkids.org/mountain-moonshine-festival

Festival Schedule:
Friday, October 27th:
Car Show 8 am - 5 pm
Moonshine Run Check-in - 9 am
Moonshine Run Departs - 10 am
**No Festival on Friday**
Saturday, October 28th:
Festival Opens - 8 am
Car Show 8 am - 5 pm
Parade of Race Cars - 9 am
Opening Ceremonies - 10 am
Live Music begins - 10 am
Car Show Awards - 4 pm
Festival Closes - 5 pm
Sunday, October 29th:
Festival Opens - 8 am
Car Show - 8 am to 5 pm
Live Music starts 11 am
Car Show Awards - 4 pm
50/50 Raffle at KARE Booth
Raffle Drawing - 5 pm
Festival Closes - 5 pm
No golf carts permitted. RV parking available. For more information contact Kare for Kids at 706-216-5273

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