42nd Annual Toccoa Harvest Festival is this weekend
The 42 Annual Toccoa Harvest Festival is this weekend.
Regarded as one of the South’s most enduring festivals returns to Toccoa Saturday, Oct. 27 and Sunday, Oct. 28.
Main Street Toccoa Events Coordinator Sharon Crosby says this year’s event will feature more than 160 craft and food vendors.
From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, come walk through downtown Toccoa and check out all of the new and unique items that each vendor showcases.
Crosby says the 42nd Annual Harvest Festival will feature entertainment options, ranging from two musical stages to activities for children.
“We’ve got some good entertainment planned with a variety of genre,” she said. “We also have the free buggy rides on Saturday and on Sunday we have a covered wagon offering free rides. Papa’s Little ChooChoo will also be there. So, it’s looking like it will be a great festival again this year.”
The festival also offers regional and international foods, a Classic Car cruise-in, a petting zoo, horse and buggy rides, puppet shows, farm displays and the Currahee Artist Guild’s art exhibit and sale.
Food options will be a variety from complete dinners to snacks.
The festival features hundreds of craftsmen, performing dancers, jazz, and rock and roll, and country music, an antique and classic car show.
Children and youth activities include rides, face painting, rock climbing, moon walk, petting zoo, and more.
There will be a shuttle available, to take visitors to beautiful Toccoa Falls.
For additional information contact Crosby at 706-282-3309.
