North Georgia Bluegrass Music & Arts Festival -Blairsville, GA

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North Georgia Bluegrass Music & Arts Festival -Blairsville, GA

Time: September 24, 2011 from 10am to 7pm
Location: The Lodge at Copperhead
Street: 71 Copperhead Parkway
City/Town: Blairsville, GA 30512
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?f…
Phone: 706-835-7433
Event Type: bike, and, car, show, blue, grass, festival
Organized By: Brian Whitcomb Garage 71.
Latest Activity: Sep 23, 2011

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North Georgia Bluegrass Music & Arts Fesitval - A Garage71 Radio Music Production - Reserve Early for Weekend Getaway!

The North Georgia Mountains will be ground zero for the 1st annual North Georgia Bluegrass Music & Arts festival this September 24, 2011. Presented by Garage 71 and hosted by The Lodge at Copperhead - FREE to the public - Families WELCOME!

LIVE Bluegrass bands perform in the OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATRE: The Stumblers, Jason and the Punknecks, John Sosebee Band, Husky Burnette, Sweet Georgia Brown and the Blister Sisters

Over 25 National and local artists will fill the Yard with their creations. The Lodge at Copperhead and Gravity Pub will offer food & beverage for purchase. 

Special childrens' area with Bounce House and fun slide - bring the kids and a blanket and enjoy the day!

A Car & Bike Show will round out the festival - trophies in all classes - Registration $20 - get registration form by clicking under FILES below

No coolers, no outside food & beverage allowed. FREE Parking!

Rooms & Cabins at The Lodge Availability and reservations

RV Overnight - $50 per night, two night minimum - Friday & Saturday. LIMITED spaces available - RESERVE yours by calling 706-835-7433. All RV's must be self contained. No hook ups available.

Camping - $20 per tent (2 people), per night, two night minimum - Friday & Saturday. LIMITED spaces available - RESERVE yours by calling 706-835-7433. 

Start Date & Time: 24 Sep 2011 at 10:00 AM
End Date & Time: 24 Sep 2011 at 7:00 PM

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Comment by Michael Thies on September 21, 2011 at 8:55am

The weather will be wonderful all day. NO RAIN!

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