This is a bit outside our immediate vicinity but close enough to make a day of it so I decided to pass the word!
The Olde Town Fine Arts Festival will be held in Conyers on Saturday, May 16th from 11 am- 4 pm. The Conyers Main Street Program is joining with multiple organizations through a Grassroots Arts Program grant to offer the Olde Town Fine Arts Festival to encourage further arts growth in our community. There will be live dance, music and dramatic performances at multiple Olde Town venues as well as art vendors, art activity centers, a juried art exhibition in the Olde Town Gallery & Studio and much more!
Festival activities include:
· Live dance, music and dramatic performances will entertain festival goers at various Olde Town venues including the Rockdale Auditorium, Conyers-Rockdale Council for the Arts' Black Box and Olde Town Pavilion
· Children's creative activity centers will be set up on Railroad and Commercial Street. Activity costs range from free to maximum of $3 per-person and are centered around the arts.
· Art vendors will line Railroad and Commercial Streets and offer a variety of goods and demonstrations
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