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Fun Under the Pines

Million Pines Arts & Crafts Festival Nov. 1st & 2nd
Fun Under the Pines
A SOPERTON TRADITION - The Million Pines Arts and Crafts Festival began in 1973, as Soperton Citizens Mary and Jack Pournelle worked alongside others in the community to bring a festival to the city. The event has been an annual event ever since, only cancelling because of the Hurricane Helene destruction in 2024. This year, the festival returns bigger and better than ever.
Fun Under the Pines
A SOPERTON TRADITION - The Million Pines Arts and Crafts Festival began in 1973, as Soperton Citizens Mary and Jack Pournelle worked alongside others in the community to bring a festival to the city. The event has been an annual event ever since, only cancelling because of the Hurricane Helene destruction in 2024. This year, the festival returns bigger and better than ever.

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Get ready for a good time under the pines this weekend, as the annual Million Pines Arts and Crafts Festival returns to Iva Park on Saturday, November 1, and Sunday, November 2, at Iva Park, located at 1513 Georgia Avenue in Soperton.

This two-day festival will bring family fun for all ages, as 157 vendors gather to sell food, crafts, and more. The park’s stage will also feature several shows of singing, dancing, and more.

“We have over 100 vendors coming with so many different things that I think everyone will find something they love. We look forward to seeing you,” Festival Committee President Joey Pullen emphasized.

The festival is open to the public and costs $5 per attendee – children under 5 are admitted free.

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