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35th Annual

20172017 Saturday September 30th & Sunday October 1st

An Advertising Supplement to the

Gwinnett Daily Postgwinnettdailypost.com

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Historic Downtown Duluth Rain or Shine Free Admission Complimentary Shuttles www.DuluthFallFestival.org

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20172017

DULUTH FALL FESTIVAL Gwinnett Daily Post

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Because progress never stops, and neither do we.This is Gwinnett Medical Center. This is now.

GMC-Duluth is located on Howell Ferry Road between Pleasant Hill Road and Peachtree Industrial Boulevard.

Downtown Duluth

One Year LaterLast Fall Festival, Downtown Dulu-th was in the midst of construc-tion. This year is no different, although a great deal of visible progress has been made. Parsons Alley is built, and now tenants are working hard to place their busi-nesses in some of the new build-ings, as well as the buildings that were saved. Maple Street Biscuit hopes to have the old City Hall and Baptist Church building open and serving their famous biscuits by the time of Fall Festival. Noona Steak and Oysters and Good Word Brew Pub and Public House are also working hard to be open. Per-sonify and Simply Done Donuts are already open and, of course, Dreamland BBQ is as good as ever.

New to the historic side of Main Street is the Downtown Sandwich Shoppe. Main Street is also the site of yet another new retail

building; this one filling in the hole between Pure Taqueria and Red Clay Music Foundry. Last year Proctor Square was red clay as land was cleared to prepare for the District at Duluth residential and retail mixed-use project. The first residential units will be ready to occupy the first day of Fall Festival. Old parking spots behind City Hall have new homes rising out of what was once industrial land. With all the change, Duluth remains true to its heritage, keeping its timeless buildings while constructing new ones with an understanding of the past that built it. As always enjoy Fall Festival, a Duluth tradition! We invite you and your family to expe-rience the first of fall amongst the oldest and newest buildings in Duluth. Visit your favorite shops and try the new ones!

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www.DuluthFallFestival.org 35th Annual

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Gwinnett Daily Post DULUTH FALL FESTIVAL

It is our privilege as Co-Chairs to welcome you to the 2017 Award-Winning Duluth Fall Festival. Our adopted home has made us both welcome, in large measure because of our involvement with the Festival. For those wanting to be involved in our community there is no better way than to join the almost 400 volunteers that make this event happen. For all who have volunteered their time, talents, and energy over the years, we salute you! To the City of Duluth staff that contributes mightily to the Festival’s success, and to our wonderful sponsors, we can’t say “Thank you” enough!

To the folks who attend our Festival, we thank you also, and look forward to seeing you here. We have one huge request - PLEASE UTILIZE OUR air-conditioned MOTOR COACHES! The pickup lots are located at Mason Elementary, Chattahoochee Elementary, and Duluth Middle School.

The purpose of the Festival is to promote the general welfare and beautification of Downtown Duluth and to unite the citizens to work together for the common good. Over the years, the Festival has been responsible for more improvements in Downtown Duluth than we can possibly list, and has certainly fulfilled its purpose. Duluth is a special place and a unique community that we are both proud to call home.

Annette McIntosh and K.J. “Kelly” Kelkenberg2017 Co-Chairpersons Duluth Fall Festival

Welcome to the 35th Duluth Fall Festival

Sunshine, our mascot, embodies the spirit and excitement of the Duluth Fall Festival. Sunshine is portrayed by Jean Harrivel, a Festival volunteer since 2005. Although she seems like a tiny Southern Belle, Jean grew up in Michigan, moving to Georgia in 1988. She leads the Sunshine Committee recognizing volunteer events, such as birthdays, etc.

Jean is a staff member at Perimeter Church, and volunteers in numerous civic groups. She feels volunteering is important because you get to know more people, you make things better, and you gain so much more than you give.

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PARADEAt 10 a.m. Saturday morning, the largest parade in Gwinnett County (with about 3,000 participants) kicks off the Duluth Fall Festival. Come early to get a good spot, and be sure to bring a bag to catch candy thrown along the route! The Parade starts on Main Street (near Coleman Middle School), continues to Highway 120, turns south on Buford Highway and ends at BB&T Bank.

Once you are settled, get ready to celebrate the won-derful people, schools, organizations, and businesses that make Duluth everyone’s perfect hometown. The Parade includes classic cars, award-winning march-ing bands and orchestras, martial arts groups, scouts, Santa Claus, and much more!

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DULUTH FALL FESTIVAL Gwinnett Daily Post

Grand Marshal: Georgia SwarmGrand Marshal of the Parade is the World Champion Georgia Swarm Lacrosse team. The Swarm brought Georgia its first professional sporting championship in nearly 22 years.

Part of the National Lacrosse League (the premier indoor lacrosse organization in the world), the Georgia Swarm won its first-ever Championship in 2017 thanks to a com-

bination of relentless effort and unselfish teamwork. In only the team’s second season, the team set a single-sea-son scoring record and swept two-time defending cham-pions, the Saskatchewan Rush. The team is looking for-ward to more wins in the 2018 season.

Honorary Grand Marshal: Nancy YanceyHonorary Grand Marshal of the Parade is Rev. Nancy Yancey, Chief Executive Officer of Rainbow Village, Duluth. Rainbow Village is a nonprofit that transforms the lives of homeless fami-lies, having broken the cycle of homelessness, poverty and domestic violence for more than 1200 people.

Rainbow Village transitions 30 families at-a-time from being homeless to living in beautiful apartments. While living on

campus, the families work toward their goal of living inde-pendently. Their children are wrapped in love by mentors who sharpen both their educational skills and moral-com-passes. Five years after moving on from Rainbow Village, more than 85 percent of families who complete this program remain self-sufficient.

Much of the success of Rainbow Village is due to Nancy Yancey. She has shown unwavering dedication and commit-ment since the very beginning. Nancy has led the organiza-tion from its early days operating a single duplex, through the recent completion of the $8.8 million, seven-building campus.

Duluth Fall Festival is honoring Nancy for all that she has done for these families, and also for bringing her wonderful program here to Downtown Duluth. Nancy is retiring at the end of this year and will certainly be missed. However, she has left such a well-run organization, we are confident that her leadership will live on.

You can learn more about this remarkable, life-restoring program at www.rainbowvillage.org.

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The 35th Annual Duluth Fall Fes-tival (DFF) is another chapter in a long and impressive story about volunteerism and partner-ship. For more than 30 years, the Festival has worked tirelessly to raise money for projects in downtown Duluth. As we work to make our historic downtown Duluth a destination for locals and visitors, we realize the strong and significant impact the Festival has had on this quest.

The City of Duluth is on a mis-sion to bring amenities and services that are attractive to young professionals. By making downtown Duluth a destination, we are building a culture of

sustainability—future leaders for our city as well as economic vibrancy for downtown mer-chants. A city that invests in its infrastructure is the best way to attract new businesses and industry to the community. A strong downtown is the heart-beat of a city, and its success trickles across the city limits like a pebble thrown in a pond.

A city that invests in its own infrastructure is the best way to attract new businesses and industry to the community. Because the mission of the Festi-val is to give back to downtown improvements, the City of Duluth has been able to implement

unique and attractive amenities that are enjoyed by all ages. Some of the projects that the DFF has funded include The Duluth Festi-val Center and Stage, parking lots, Parson’s Alley plaza amenities (such as the boardwalk and sig-nage), Red Clay Music Foundry signage, equipment for Public Works, and much more.

The partnership between the Duluth Fall Festival and the City of Duluth works because it is collaborative. The DFF Execu-tive Committee listens to the City’s needs and helps us com-plete projects that have laid the foundation for a destination downtown.

As I speak across the state, many people are surprised to learn that the Festival is comprised of more than 400 volunteers and is operated in conjunction with the City. The Festival has become one of the premier festivals in the southeast and we are very proud of its success. Our part-nership has made a significant difference in downtown Duluth because we share the same vision for our city.

Thank you, Duluth Fall Festival!

Nancy Harris

Mayor of Duluth

A Partnership:Duluth Fall Festival and the City of Duluth

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In the early years, any vendor who applied to the Duluth Fall Festival was accepted, including commercial businesses. As

applications for arts and crafts vendors increased, commercial applications were rejected. Then, in 1997, a volunteer suggested that we allow a few commercial booths, but at higher fees—thus, our Sponsor program was born.

Since then, levels of sponsorship have been developed. Starting at $250, each level, up to $10,000, has increased perks. The total amount donated by the 160+ sponsors averages about $160,000 per Festival.

All Festival proceeds go toward the beautification and improvement of Downtown Duluth. During its 35 years, the Festival has donated more than $2.5 million dollars to the City for this purpose. We appreciate and say “Thank You” to all of our sponsors, who were instrumental in making this possible.

Festival Sponsor ProgramIn the past year, the Festival

made the following contributions to the City of Duluth:

$250,000

for enhancements to Parsons Alley

$25,000

for Historic Mosaic by Jennifer Freeman

on Dreamland building

$25,000

for brick wall in

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$10,000

annual donation to

Duluth Cluster Schools Foundation

$6,000

for Duluth Artistic Bike Racks

$6,000

to City for police cameras for

Town Green & Festival Center

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KEYSTONE SPONSORSGwinnett Community Bank

CORNERSTONE SPONSORSAGCO CorporationDistrict at Duluth

Gwinnett Daily PostThe Fish 104.7

Tiger Tails Animal Hospital

SPECIAL SPONSORSParsons Alley

Dreamland BBQDecorations 

Fairway Carwash Entertainment

Gwinnett Community BankArts & Crafts

Gwinnett Daily Post Parade 

Gwinnett Medical Center - DuluthGeneral Store

J.O. King - Russ SheldonTaste of Duluth

Payne-Corley HouseFood Court 

SCANA EnergySilent Auction

Subaru / Infiniti of GwinnettConcert

Superior PlumbingCommunity Luncheon

Suzanna's Kitchen - Barbara Howard

PLATINUM SPONSORSBarkhill Sound - Earl Griffith

Brooks Coleman - Georgia State RepresentativeDavid Shafer - Georgia State Senator

Fontis WaterMathias Corporation - Dave Heydinger

News 95.5 /  AM 750 WSBPrinting Trade Company - Mark Williams

Lucile Walker

EMERALD SPONSORSAndersen, Tate & Carr, P.C.

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Heck Design Group

Signs by Tomorrow

DIAMOND PLUS SPONSORSAllgood Pest Solutions

Atlanta Gladiators

Atlanta Marine

Bath Fitter

Bikes and Life

Brand Bank

Champion Home Inspection Services

Clearbuilt Technologies

Costco Wholesale

Duluth Animal Hospital

Duluth Wine, Beer & Spirits Superstore

Fit Body Boot Camp

Freedom Family Chiropractic 

Goldfish Swim School

Gwinnett Civil Air Patrol

Gwinnett Medical Center Foundation

Gwinnett Physicians Group OB/GYN

Hollywood Feed

Howard Brothers Hardware

Infinite Energy Center

Jaemor Farms

JRM Management Services

KR Communications Directv

Lasik Vision

Make It Loud Web Design

McClellan & Associates CPA 

Medieval Times 

North Atlanta Dermatology

Park at Parsons Town Square

Patton's Meat Market

PeachSkin Sheets

Peachtree Pest Control

Pella Windows

PetSuites Norcross

PNC Bank

Pro Tennis International

Quality Orthodontic Care

Ring

Road Atlanta

Schlotzsky’s Austin Eatery

Smoothie King

Southern Home Innovations

Suwanee Dental Care

The Crest at Berkeley Lake

The Epoch Times

Taylor Construction 

Topgolf

GOLD SPONSORS

All Event Rentals

Atlanta Flooring Design Centers

Bill Head Funeral Homes

Corporate Expressions

Custom Golf Carts

Dennis Taylor and Co.

Parc at Duluth

Peachtree Christian Hospice

Thompson, Sweeny, Kissinger & Pereira PC

Woody's Nursery

SILVER SPONSORS

American Legion Post #251

Atlanta AdGraphics

Coleman Middle School

Fisher & Phillps LLP - C.R. Wright

Flex HR

Gregg Accounting

I C Racing

Lail Family Dentistry

Lanier Outdoor Equipment - Mark Tyrrell

Miss Cindy's Dance Studio

Primerica

Pumpco Septic

Storey Custom Homes

WBO CPA Group

FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL

Jim & Terrie Adkins

Lucien & Marsha Bomar

Elliott & Barbara Brack

Martin & Debbie Bush

Jean Daniel

Dr.'s Dan & Janet Dunwody

Glen & Beth Faulkner

Scot Femmer & Alana Moss

Ronnie & Vicki Frost

Sheldon & Janet Greenwald

Jim & Julie Hall

Mayor Nancy Harris

Amalie Harvill

Carol Hitchcock

Herb & Beth Hoffman

Billy Jones

Kelly & Kimberly Kelkenberg

Steve & Teresa Lynn

Tom & Annette McIntosh

Richard & Margaret Middleton

Vachik & Anush Mirzoyan

Mike & Kay Montgomery

Tim & Denise Montroy

Ann Parsons Odum

Greg & Cherie Pritchard

Dorothy Rainey

Russ & Melanie Sheldon

Alan & Pernille Stephens

Sidney & Mary Ann Taylor

Ray & Rayann Walker

Renata Walker

Greg & Barbara Whitlock

Kathryn Parsons Willis

35th Anniversary 20 17 DULUTH FALL FESTIVAL SPONSORSW E G R A T E F U L LY A C K N O W L E D G E T H E I R H E L P A N D S U P P O R T .

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www.DuluthFallFestival.org 35th Annual

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The beautiful new “His-toric Duluth” mosaic in Parsons Alley was creat-ed by local artist Jennifer Freeman and commis-sioned by Duluth Fall Festival. Her concentra-tion is in large-scale mosaics and the public art sector. Jennifer has won numerous awards, and has her work dis-

played in many sur-rounding cities.

Jennifer began her career in the business world, and, for 20 years, owned a successful travel agen-cy. She began working in mosaics using broken china. In 2004, she stud-ied classical mosaics in Italy and exhibited in

fine-art shows. She and her husband, Dr. Scott Henderson, have lived in Chicago and Minneapolis, as well as Atlanta, and have three children. Three years ago, the cou-ple moved into one of the historic houses in Down-town Duluth and they now say that Duluth is really home!

In 2017, Downtown Duluth acquired another sculpture in its public art collec-tion when “The Dream Keepers,” by Duluth artist and Festival volunteer , Kathy Andrews Fincher, was installed on the Town Green. It is one of the largest public artworks of children in the United States. Kathy’s original paint-ing of “The Dream Keepers,” a message of hope following the events of 9/11, is part of President George

W. Bush’s permanent art collection. The children in the art-work were translated into life-sized bronze figures by renowned sculptor, Martin Dawe.

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Parking in historic downtown Duluth is limited. Save yourself the frustration of looking for a parking space, and enjoy our deluxe, airconditioned, FREE shuttle service. Shuttle busses run continuously during the Festival, except during the Parade.

If you prefer, you can park and walk to the Festival. Look for additional Park and Walk locations.

Gwinnett Community Bank - 2775 Buford Hwy.

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Lot at Rogers Bridge and Buford Hwy (designated areas) - 2637 Buford Hwy.

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SHUTTLE PICKUP LOTSDuluth Middle School3200 Pleasant Hill Road

Chattahoochee Elementary School2930 Albion Farm Road

Mason Elementary School3030 Bunten Road

FESTIVAL STOPColeman Middle School

3057 Main Street, downtown Duluth

Pets: With the exception of service animals, pets are not allowed on the shuttle busses.

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Russ Still and the Moonshiners

Anne-Marie Perry

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Blue Mischief

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SILENT AUCTION SCHEDULE

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Saturday ...................... 2:00 p.m., 5:30 p.m.

Sunday ........................ 1:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m.

After the Duluth Donut Dash, join us for “Worship

on the Town Green” on Sunday morning with a

community worship service beginning at 10 a.m. This

service will be led by staff, musicians and members of

Duluth First United Methodist Church.

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Man’s CornerWith more than 50 food booths, you are certain to find many treats to please your palate. You’ll find a wide vari-ety of food, including pierogis, gyros, fried ‘gator and BBQ. The Fall Festival’s own conces-sion stand features hotdogs and our famous “Big Pickles.”

Wash it all down with lemonade, cream soda, a slush or milkshake. Sweets include funnel cakes, kettle corn, apple dumplings, and snow cones.

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Gwinnett Daily Post DULUTH FALL FESTIVAL

Kids of all ages can find a variety of amuse-

Korner (Main Street, across from City Hall).

inflatables, including slides and “bounce” houses, plus other activities.

Gold Medal Shows family-oriented carnival fea-tures a variety of rides and games for all ages. Take a ride on the big 16-seat Ferris wheel to get

-line. Other exciting rides include: (for the little kids) the Fire Engine and Red Baron Puppies, and (for big kids) Sea Ray, Reckless, Bumper Cars, Hurricane, and Tornado.

CARNIVAL HOURSTHURSDAY AND FRIDAY (BEFORE THE FESTIVAL): 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

SATURDAY: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

SUNDAY: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

CARNIVAL PRICES$1.25 – Single ticket

$25.00 – Strip of 20 tickets for $25.00 w/ 1 free ride

$20.00 – Armband ride all rides till closing time

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY: Download and print a Buy 1 Get 1 free coupon for an armband offering unlimited rides on Thursday and Friday: http://www.duluthfallfestival.org/carnival.html.

Carnival & Kid’s KornerGETTING HELP OR FIRST AID

If you need help while you are visiting the Festival or if you lose an item, stop by the Information, Lost, & Found booth located on Main Street in front of the General Store. You can also ask any volunteer for assistance.

First aid is available at the Gwinnett Hospital System Care-A-Van located near the railroad tracks and at their tent in Taylor Park.

Taste of DuluthOn September 15th at the Payne-Corley House, the Duluth

Fall Festival honored sponsors and special guests at the Taste

of Duluth. This exclusive event provided a sneak-peek of the

offerings of over a dozen local restaurants and beverage

retailers. The Duluth Fall Festival thanks the following vendors

that participated in the Festival Taste of Duluth.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL T-SHIRT AND CONCERT

Each year, the Festival T-shirt color is a surprise. Due to the

at the Festival Concert on September 23rd that featured Departure, a Journey Tribute Band.

donated all of the volunteer T-shirts.

RESTAURANTS BEVERAGE RETAILERS

VENDORS

California Dreaming

Crave Pie Studio

Dreamland BBQ

Duluth Rexall Grill

FUMI Hibachi & Sushi Bar

Payne-Corley House

Piatto Fresh Kitchen

PURE Taqueria

The Chocolaterie

The Cottage on Main

The Patio

Village Tavern

Duluth Wine, Beer, and Spirits SuperstorePeachtree Liquor StoreSweetwater PackageWorld Beverage

Equipment: All Event RentalsSound: Barkhill Sound

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On Sunday morning, we invite you to participate in the Duluth Donut Dash 5K. At 7:40 a.m., Duluth Zumba® warms up the race participants with a light exercise routine. At 8:00 a.m., the race starts with runners winding through historic Duluth. At the end of the race, participants receive a complimentary donut and coffee, courtesy of Dunkin Donuts on Buford Hwy, Duluth. The Festival also provides water and energy snacks.

The Duluth Donut Dash 5k is an AJC Peachtree Road Race Qualifying Event and is certified by USA Track & Field (USATF).

Proceeds from the Duluth Donut Dash are donated to the Methodist Children’s Home, which works with children in Foster care across North

Georgia. Learn more about the race, events, the beneficiary, and our sponsors by visiting duluthdonutdash5k.org

Registration Fees: $30 until September 16, then $35 until September 24, and $40 on September 30 (the day of the race).

Important: To guarantee that you get a T-shirt, you must pre-register. To pre-register online, go to the Festival website: www.duluthfallfestival.org/5k-road-race.html. MAJOR ROAD RACE SPONSORS

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The Whitlock Group

Matt Reeves for State Senate

Brooks Coleman

Rotary Club of Duluth

Dunkin Donuts

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More than 250 artists and crafts persons will have booths at the Duluth Fall Festival. Ven-dors offer a variety of hand-made and hand-decorated merchandise. The booths fea-ture everything from paintings and photographs, wood crafts, pottery and glassware, furni-ture, floral arrangements to decorative accessories, bas-kets, clothing (for adults, chil-dren, dolls and dogs!), jewelry, candles, soap and more.

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2017 FESTIVAL CO-CHAIRPERSONSAnnette McIntoshKelly Kelkenberg2018 FESTIVAL CO-CHAIRPERSONSCrystal HuntzingerJerry BignottiARTS & CRAFTSKathy MummeDanny & Diane Williams CARNIVALGold Medal ShowsWayne HermanCarolyn HerbigCHRISTMAS PARTYCheri Lawson Beth Ann WoodruffCHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTINGGreg WhitlockCITY OF DULUTH LIAISONCrystal HuntzingerCLEANUPKathie HermanDon TewCOMMUNITY LUNCH (FRIDAY OF FESTIVAL)Beth Bell (Food)Alexis Nash (Decorations)

CONCERTKay MontgomeryCONCESSION STANDCrystal HuntzingerRich & Donna DalugaAnnette McIntoshDECORATIONSMike & Gina RinghamDecorations AuctionBrooks ColemanDIRECTORYLaura and Emily HeckMark WilliamsKathryn WillisAlana MossCherie PritchardDULUTH ART WEEK LIAISONSNancy HarrisJean HarrivelEMCEESBrooks ColemanJerry BignottiJohnny PhelpsNancy HarrisENTERTAINMENTFestival Center Stage:Laura GodfreyMichael Hopkins

Parsons Alley Stage:Scot FemmerMichael RobbinsFESTIVAL NIGHT OUTJudy McCorkleFIRST AIDCheryl MacMillanFOOD VENDORSMell RobinsonDanielle MaynardAnnette McIntoshGENERAL STOREJanet GreenwaldMelanie SheldonGOLF CARTSTim PerryINFORMATION, LOST & FOUNDGlen FaulknerBryan JohnsonKIDS’ KORNERRalph MummeLAYOUT OF FESTIVALRalph MummeDanny WilliamsDanielle Maynard (map)MAN’S CORNERGreg Pritchard

MEMBERSHIP/I-VOLUNTEERAlana MossNAME TAGSDenise MontroyNEWSPAPER INSERTSAlana MossKathryn Willis OPENING CEREMONY/GRAND MARSHALKay MontgomeryNancy HarrisLinda StoreyOPERATIONSWayne HermanPARADEDebbie BushConvertibles:Joyce McIntoshMonitors:Tim & Denise MontroyPosters:Kay MontgomeryPARKINGAndrew RobinsonEd WelbornPHOTOGRAPHYMary BuckPUBLICITYKathryn Willis

REFRESHMENTS (MONTHLY MEETINGS)Jean HarrivelGretchen StaleyROAD RACEDiann TyrrellGreg WhitlockRandy SuttGary Jenkins (coordinator)SHUTDOWN FESTIVALKelly & Kim KelkenbergSHUTTLE SERVICEJohn MartinSIGN INSTALLATION AND REMOVALJim HallKelly KelkenbergSILENT AUCTIONBeth & Herb HoffmanSOCIAL MEDIAWebsite:Alana Moss/ Kay MontgomeryFacebook:Wayne Herman/Kay MontgomeryInstagram/Twitter:Danielle MaynardSOUND PRODUCTIONFestival Center Stage:Earl GriffithMark WettlauferParsons Alley Stage:Alan KirklandMichael Robbins

SPONSORSHIPCherie & Greg PritchardKathy Orcutt (Sponsor Booths)Kathryn WillisSUNSHINEJean HarrivelT–SHIRTSKim CraigKathy OrcuttTASTE OF DULUTHAlexis NashShannon BrabnerTELEPHONEWayne HermanTRAFFIC & SECURITYJim DuganVENDOR ASSISTANCE (UNLOAD/LOAD)Steve LynnVENDOR CHECK-IN/CHECK-OUTEmily MacKenzieBilly JonesJim DuganZONE COORDINATORSAdam DavidsonDeb SchmidDULUTH FALL FESTIVAL, INC.President – Kathryn WillisSecretary – Alana MossTreasurer – John Martin

2017 Duluth Fall Festival Committee Chairpersons

Sunday Worship Services: Traditional Worship:

9:30 & 11:00 a.m.

Contemporary Worship in the Hinton Hall: 9:30 a.m.

Children’s Worship (grades K-3): 9:30 a.m. in the Youth Center

Childcare provided during all services.

Sunday Night Youth: 5:30 p.m. in the Youth Center

Wednesday Evening Programs: Dinner at 5 p.m. with Bible Studies and Ministries

for Children, Youth and Adults until 7:00 p.m.

Foundations of Faith (for kids ages 4 - 5th grade): 6:00 p.m.

Youth Group Bible Study: 6:00 p.m.

Parents Fellowship Group: 6:00 p.m.

Adult Bible Study Classes: 6:00 p.m.

Chancel Choir Rehearsal: 7:30 p.m.

Join us for worship on the Town Green

at 10 a.m. on Sunday, October 1st.

Come see us at the Funnel Cake Booth! All of our profits go to Youth Missions Outreach.

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Laura & Emily Heck — Heck Design GroupMark Williams — Printing Trade Company

OUR TOP LEVEL SPONSORSDistrict at Duluth Dreamland BBQ

Gwinnett Community BankGwinnett Medical Center, Duluth

Russ & Melanie SheldonSCANA Energy — Simone McKinney

Suzanna’s Kitchen — Barbara HowardSuperior Plumbing

OUR MEDIA PARTNERSGwinnett Daily Post — Mary London

104.7 The FishAtlanta Journal/Constitution

News/Talk 95.5 & AM750 WSB

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTAll Event Rentals — Dana White

Andersen, Tate, & Carr, P.C. — Matt ReevesAtlanta Ad Graphics — Tammy Dills & Cindi Dowdle

City of Duluth — Mayor, Council, and EmployeesCorporate Expressions — Andy & Carolyn Kite

Clearbuilt Technologies — Kerry Wolfe & Neal BerryDuluth Fine Wine & Spirits — Bernard & Sharon Robertson

Eddie Owen — Red Clay Music FoundryFontis Water — Mary Raugh

Georgia PowerGeorgia State Representative Brooks Coleman “The Voice of the Festival”

Georgia State Senator David ShaferGwinnett Community Bank and Employees

Howard Brothers Hardware — John & Doug HowardJRM Management Company

Lucile WalkerMcClellan & Associates CPA — Warren McClellan

Payne-Corley House — Mike & Krista GanleyPrinting Trade Company — Mark WilliamsSigns by Tomorrow — Mike & Eve Johnson

Taste of Duluth Restaurants and Beverage RetailersWalter Reeves — The Georgia Gardener

All Entertainers & Parade ParticipantsAll Festival Newspaper Advertisers

All Silent Auction DonorsOur more than 375 Arts & Crafts & Food Vendors

2017 CO-CHAIRPERSONSKelly Kelkenberg & Annette McIntosh

2018 CO-CHAIRPERSONS Jerry Bignotti & Crystal Huntzinger

Special Thanks From The Duluth Fall Festival!The Duluth Fal l Festival Committee would l ike to thank the C ity of Duluth and the many indiv iduals , companies, schools , churches, and c iv ic organizations, for their support of the Duluth Fal l Festival . We especia l ly recognize the fo l lowing who have contr ibuted so much , in many d i fferent ways .

AND OUR 400 COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS!

Special Thanks for our 2017-2018 Festival Directory

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Bob Seger& The Silver Bullet Band

October 7

Atlanta Gladiators vs.

Florida Everblades

October 20 - 21

Arete Scholars

“Nashville Hitmakers”

October 21

Gabie’s Great Adventure

“The Kidzz Tour”

October 18 - 19

Gwinnett Daily Post

“Good Taste Atlanta”

October 19

Champions of Magic

October 8

Sugarloaf Ballet Company

“Beauty & the Beast”October 14 - 15

Halsey

October 19Artrageous

October 10

Gorillaz

October 11

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DULUTH FALL FESTIVAL Gwinnett Daily Post

Duluth Town Green, 3151 Main Street, Downtown Duluth

Gold Medal CarnivalThursday & Friday 6:00-10:00

Plus all during the Festival

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Duluth Town Green, 3151 Main Street, Downtown Duluth

35th Annual

TWO BIG DAYS!Saturday, Sept. 30thBooths 9:00-7:00

Festival Parade 10:00

(some roads closed)

Opening Ceremony 11:30

Entertainment 12:30-6:30

Sunday, Oct. 1stRoad Race 8:00

Booths 9:00-5:00

Worship on the Green 10:00

Entertainment 12:00-5:00

FREE SHUTTLES

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For More Information:www.duluthfallfestival.org