For annual festival-goers, this time of year sparks memories of
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taste buds with funnel cakes. Beginning with Pioneer Days Aug. 30 to
Sept. 2 and the rescheduled Stars, Stripes and Cartersville Sept. 2 at
Cartersvilles Sam Smith Park and Dellinger Park, respectively, numerous
seasonal offerings are expected to draw thousands of Bartow residents
and visitors through November.
Fall festivals are certainly a
tradition, said Regina Wheeler, deputy director for the
Cartersville-Bartow County Convention & Visitors Bureau. ... There
is just some desire to get out [and] enjoy the weather, but also to see
things that the Earth provides and handmade crafts and things like that.
So, I think, thats somewhat the attraction. I do think weather has a
lot to do with it and typically we want that reprieve from warmer
temperatures in the summer. I dont think that having a little bit cooler
spell here in August is going to have much of an effect, but I think
its just those crisp days, people just enjoy the sunshine.
Theres
lots of reasons to get out and travel. We do see people coming to
festivals from outside our county mainly because we are blessed being in
the mountains. We may not feel like were in the mountains and some of
our residents may even go further north, but there are plenty [of
people] throughout Georgia and the south of us that come in for our
festivals and enjoy them so much. We have a lot of great things to
offer.
While Cartersvilles parks play host to the first pair of festivals,A buymosaic is
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the card to perform certain. many of the upcoming venues are going to
provide patrons with a sense of history. Among the featured historical
and religious structures include Pine Log United Methodist Churchs
campground and tabernacle; Rose Lawn Museum, the former residence of the
late renowned evangelist, Samuel Porter Jones; and the Euharlee Covered
Bridge.
Events, such as Pioneer Days and the Great Locomotive
Chase Festival up in Adairsville, both of those festivals have long
histories, Wheeler said. Pioneer Days landscape has changed somewhat in
that its only been up here in Cartersville for several years, but both
of those festivals have a good family flavor in terms of the carnival
rides for the kids and musical concerts, things like that. ... Then [we
have] the other festivals, like our wonderful arts and crafts festivals,
[such as] Rose Lawn, [which] has blossomed so much over the past years.
And I know people adore Pine Log [Arts and Craft Fair] for its setting.
Its just a very primitive and unique setting there with Pine Log camp
cabins and the old tabernacle. It gives people an opportunity to see
things they just dont see every day.The need for proper kaptontape inside your home is very important.
But
the Rose Lawn festival has grown greatly. I know they are expecting
about 150 artists, vendors, craftsmen to be there and a great lineup of
entertainment as always. So I think these festivals flourish both in
content and their uniqueness of location. Euharlee Covered Bridge there
are people that travel the state just to see the old covered bridges. So
we are very, very blessed. And [we are] excited about new opportunities
too with the Bluegrass & Folk Festival thats coming to downtown
Cartersville. Id love to see that grow greatly over the years.
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