The lively atmosphere of the Atlanta Dogwood Festival brings together art, music, and community.
The 89th Annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival will take place at Piedmont Park, featuring a vibrant showcase of art, live music, and family-friendly activities. Artists will display their work, food trucks will offer local cuisines, and children can enjoy interactive activities in the Kids Village. With free entry and special VIP experiences available, it promises to be an engaging weekend for locals and visitors alike. Pet owners should note that pets are not allowed in the park during the festival.
The vibrant city of Atlanta is buzzing with excitement as the 89th Annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival kicks off at Piedmont Park from April 11 to April 13. This much-anticipated event promises a weekend filled with art, music, and fun for the whole family.
Festival-goers can look forward to exploring a vast array of artwork from talented artists across the country. The showcase features everything from exquisite jewelry to mesmerizing paintings and intricate sculptures. It’s a perfect opportunity to support local artisans and find unique pieces to take home.
Music enthusiasts will be delighted by live performances scheduled on the Main and International Stages. Featuring artists from various genres, these performances are sure to get everyone moving and grooving!
The festival includes an exciting Atlanta High School Art Exhibition and a special Kids Village. Tailored for children from toddlers to tweens, the village offers interactive activities such as make-and-take projects, face painting, and delightful puppet shows. It’s a wonderland for kids!
One can’t enjoy a festival without indulging in some delicious treats! A variety of food trucks, vendor booths, and beverage stands will be available for visitors to savor delightful local cuisines.
Don’t miss the festival’s sponsor booths where attendees can participate in games, win prizes, and receive exciting giveaways. There’s something for everyone!
Due to a City of Atlanta ordinance, dogs and pets are not allowed in Piedmont Park during the festival. However, the Off Leash Dog Park will be open via a specific entrance for pet lovers.
The festivities began on Friday and will culminate on Saturday with spectacular performances and an eye-catching fireworks show. The festival’s hours are 9 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Plus, for the fitness enthusiasts, the Mimosa 5K run takes place at 8 a.m. on Saturday!
Attendance is free, but donations are encouraged to support this beloved event. For those seeking a more exclusive experience, the Party in the Park VIP Experience offers tickets ranging from $40 to $80.
To simplify getting to the festival, it’s recommended to use the MARTA transit system, with stations close by such as Arts Center and Midtown. For cyclists, valet services are available on 10th Street near Charles Allen Drive. Parking can also be reserved in advance through the SpotHero service due to common parking challenges in the area.
Festival attendees are reminded that smoking, outside food and beverages, tents, and coolers are prohibited on the festival grounds. However, enjoy the festivities without a hiccup!
The Atlanta Dogwood Festival stands proud as the city’s largest and longest-running fine arts festival, and is recognized as the third oldest in the nation. This wonderful tradition began in 1936 to celebrate the blooming of the dogwood trees that beautify the area, which will continue to bloom through May.
So grab your family and friends, and head to Piedmont Park to partake in this exciting celebration of culture and community!
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