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Monday, September 30, 2013

Nearly 80 vendors at Crabapple Fest Saturday, Oct. 5.



Did you know nearly 80 artists and antique dealers await festival-goers at Crabapple Fest this Saturday, Oct. 5 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.?

So whether you want American Country home furnishings, antique quilts and linens, folk art, pottery, clothing, jewelry or one-of-a-kind boutique finds – we’ve got it all.
To see a full list of vendors, plus a map detailing where they’ll be set up throughout Crabapple, visit www.crabapplefest.com.

Crabapple Fest will see the City of Milton and non-profit Crabapple Community Association (CCA) combine their two popular events – the 5,000-person Milton Roundup and 10,000-person Crossroads at Crabapple Antique and Arts Festival – into one massive destination festival.
The best from each event will greet the community, including:
  • antiques and art from juried vendors
  • a music and entertainment stage with local and touring acts, plus roaming musicians
  • games, rides and activities for kids
  • for the first time, beer and wine in the festival grounds
Unlike previous years, the expanded Crabapple Fest will sprawl across the crossroads of the historic community. Both Crabapple and Broadwell roads will be shut down, with vendors dotting the usually busy intersections. It means a safer, more immersive experience for everyone.
Parking and attendance, as always, are free. Shuttles will be available all day from Milton High, Northwestern Middle and Crabapple Crossing Elementary schools and Crabapple Baptist Church. Click here for directions to Crabapple Fest, located at 765 Mid Broadwell Road.
To talk about the festival, ask questions or spread the word, use #crabapplefest on Facebook and Twitter.
For any information on the festival, please contact Angela Thompson, special events and projects manager for the City of Milton, at 678-242-2530 or angela.thompson@cityofmiltonga.us.

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