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Perfect weather draws big crowd to Mule Camp Market
Gainesville's annual fall festival continues today
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Slate and Christy Jarrett, voted best honey by the Georgia beekeepers association, sell their honey to the public Saturday at the annual Mule Camp Market fall festival. The festival continues from noon to 5 p.m. today on the Gainesville square - photo by JOSHUA L. JONES
With the sun beaming down and the vendor spaces full, the annual Mule Camp Market fall festival drew a big crowd Saturday to the Gainesville square. From the smell of homemade food being served to the painting of kids’ faces and the hand-crafted arts on display, the traditional fall festival had appeal for people of all ages. The event started Friday morning and runs through today, opening at noon and ending at 5 p.m. “It has been good.
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The latest on South Hall farm attraction seeking to add activities, go year-round
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Compton Bell Farms is seeking approval to add activities and operate year-round at its site off Lanier Islands Parkway in South Hall. From Hall County planning documents
A South Hall farm-based attraction that opened in fall 2024 is hoping to expand activities and operate year-round.
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