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The Chiaha Harvest Fair is an annual arts festival at Ridge Ferry Park in Rome, Georgia, United States. It takes place on the banks of the Oostanaula River with profits going towards supporting art education in the Rome and Floyd County area. [1] The first Chiaha fair took place in 1964 with only a handful of artists.
Five main exhibits make up the fair: livestock, homemaking arts and crafts, horticulture and agriculture, arts and photography, and a community, educational and health agency exhibit. [ 2 ] A carnival midway and the Coosa Village vendor booths are popular attractions, as are fair events that include a cheerleading competition, a talent contest ...
Duxbury Art Association's 51st Juried Craft Showcase weekend: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23; 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24., Duxbury High School, 71 Alden St. Admission is $5 at the door ...
Oct. 31—HIGH POINT — Covenant Church United Methodist will host its 16th annual Holiday Market and Craft Fair this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church, 1526 Skeet Club Road. More than ...
The 11-day fair includes home and fine arts competitions, horse and livestock shows, family entertainment, food, rides and games, concerts, vendors and nightly fireworks. The Georgia National Fair ...
The highway's southern terminus is at Punta Gorda, Florida, at an intersection with US 41. Traveling north, US 17 joins up with US 50 in Paris, Virginia, and the northern terminus of US 17 is in downtown Winchester. This is also the point at which the portion of US 50 called the Northwestern Turnpike begins.
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Punta Gorda: event planned at Live Oak Point Park, 5100 Tamiami Trail [315] Sebastian: event planned at Riverview Park [316] Spring Hill: sign holding event; corner of Mariner and Cortez [317] St. Augustine: 200 [318] march from Plaza De La Constitucion to the lawn of the Castillo de San Marcos [318] St. Petersburg: 1,000+ [319]