The Lodge at Copperhead - 2nd Annual Music Festival -Blairsville, GA

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The Lodge at Copperhead - 2nd Annual Music Festival -Blairsville, GA

Time: September 6, 2012 to September 9, 2012
Location: The Lodge at Copperhead
Street: 171 Copperhead Parkway
City/Town: Blairsville, Georgia
Website or Map: http://www.thelodgeatcopperhe…
Phone: 706-835-7433
Event Type: music-festival, bike-ride-show
Organized By: The Lodge at Copperhead
Latest Activity: Jan 8, 2016

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2nd Annual Copperhead Music Festival
September 6th-9th

Lodge at Copperhead
Blairsville, GA
LIVE Music all weekend long
Friday Night-Jimmy Buffet style music on the deck
Saturday Night- Southern Rock
Sunday afternoon- acoustic on the deck
Poolside Deck Bon Fire Nightly
Poker Run stop for the HOG Rally taking place in Hiawasee
Last year's attendance was 1,000
This year's expectations are about 2,500-3,000 due to throwing event in conjunction with the local HOG Rally
Bike Night Thursday Night
Sunday is the Ride to Remember brought to you by the Cycle World of Athens; expected attendance on this ride will be confirmed, last year over 800 motorcycles participated
The Lodge at Copperhead is one of the HOG Rally's destination hotels and sponsors
Vendor Village is open late afternoon Thursday 
Friday and Saturday 11AM-Night
Sunday 12noon-4'ish depending on traffic and Ride

Primitive Spots, Cabins and Rooms available

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