Annual Labor Day Weekend Kingsland Catfish Festival - Car, Truck & Track Exhibition -Kingsland, GA

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Annual Labor Day Weekend Kingsland Catfish Festival - Car, Truck & Track Exhibition -Kingsland, GA

Time: August 30, 2014 from 9am to 6pm
Location: Downtown Kingsland Georgia
Street: 107 South Lee Street
City/Town: Kingsland, GA
Website or Map: http://www.kingslandcatfishfe…
Phone: 912-729-5999
Event Type: festival, classic, car, &, tractor, exhibition
Organized By: Kingsland Community Betterment Program
Latest Activity: Aug 25, 2014

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Nothing goes better with crispy southern-fried catfish than a succulent serving of music. And festival goers can feast on this and much more during Kingsland, Georgia's Annual Labor Day Weekend Catfish Festival which runs from Saturday through Monday, August 30 - September 1st. This 3-day event is the largest festival in Southeast Georgia and scheduled events include a parade, free concerts, arts and crafts booths, southern fried catfish, a variety of food booths, antiques and collectibles, entertainment, children's amusement area, a 5K run, a classic car & tractor exhibition, and the annual Lions Club Pancake Breakfast.

The Classic Car & Tractor Exhibition will take place on Saturday, August 30th  starting at 9 am. Come on out and see these wonderful vehicles!

Sponsored by the Kingsland Community Betterment Program, the City of Kingsland and the KCVB. Contact the Kingsland Welcome Center at 912-729-5999 / info@VisitKingsland.com or www.VisitKingsland.com.

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