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Fill up on barbecue, sweet tea, fiddlers and fishing

Regional festivals draw themes from Southern favorites

- STAFF REPORT

Four short day- trips will take you to regional festivals this weekend that offer family fun with music, food, fiddlers and fly-fishing.

Sweet Tea and Sunshine Festival in Cleveland, Tenn., is making its debut. Calhoun, Ga.’s BBQ , Boogie and Blues is a Kansas City Barbecue Society-sanctioned event being held to coincide with the Georgia String Band Festival.

A roundup follows with a brief overview of what you’ll find at each. SWEET TEA AND SUNSHINE FESTIVAL

› Where: Greenway Park and Pavilion, 755 Raider Drive, Cleveland, Tenn.

› When: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, April 29; noon-5 p.m. Sunday, April 30 › Admission: Free This new community festival put on by Touch the Sky Events includes music by Double Cross Bluegrass Band, free fun for kids on inflatable­s, nine food truck vendors, 137 craft and business vendors, a beauty pageant Saturday at 10 a. m. and, of course, plenty of sweet tea.

› For more informatio­n: 423-650-1388

BBQ, BOOGIE & BLUES

› Where: 109 S. King St., downtown Calhoun, Ga.

› When: 6- 10 p. m. Friday, April 28; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, April 29

› Admission: free to festival, some individual events require fee.

The festival kicks off Friday night with a barbecue buffet at Velo Vineyard, 106 N. Wall St. in Calhoun. At that same time, vendors will be opening on Court Street, where Kurt Thomas will perform at 7 p.m., and Park Avenue.

The Georgia String Band Festival begins at Harris Arts Center, 212 S. Wall St., at 7 p.m. There is a $20 ticket for that.

Saturday’s visitors can try the food of the competitor­s in this Kansas City Barbecue Society- sanctioned contest beginning at 11 a. m. outside the library for $ 10, then vote for the People’s Choice Award. Judges’ awards will be presented at 4 p.m.

In addition to barbecue, festivitie­s will include food and crafts vendors, kids zone, an Amazing Race, bike safety rodeo and family ride, antique car cruise- i n and live music on Court Street.

Registrati­on for the Gordon County Fiddlers’ Convention s t arts at noon at the Harris Arts Center. The convention starts at 1 p.m. There is a $10 ticket for ages 13 and older.

› For more informatio­n: 706-625-3200

BLUE RIDGE TROUT FESTIVAL ›

Where: City Park in downtown Blue Ridge ›

When: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, April 29 ›

Admission: $5 This festival is a fisherman’s mecca.

There will be a marketplac­e with 70 vendors showing the latest and greatest gear for f ishing, as well as hiking, camping, cycling, mountain-biking and kayaking.

Get some inside tips about trout- fishing hot spots from local fishing guides and outfitters.

Atlanta Fly Fishing School will have a tent on- site complete with casting pond. The school will offer talks every halfhour beginning at 10: 30 a. m. that will cover topics from what fly-fishing equipment you really need to spey vs. fly casting.

› For more informatio­n: blueridget­routfest. com FIBER, FARM AND ART FESTIVAL

› Where: North Georgia Zoo and Farm, 2912 Paradise Valley Road, Cleveland, Ga.

› When: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday- Sunday, April 29-30

› Admission: $23 adult, $ 21 children ages 2-11

It ’s s heepsheari­ng time! Take the family to the North Georgia Zoo and Farm to l earn all about sheepshear­ing and how to spin wool. Plus, you’ll leave with a free wool sample.

Craftsmen in the festival will show fiber arts, knitted products, painting, handmade crafts and more.

Friday, April 28, is open only to school groups, h o meschool classes and day cares. A special admission of $5 per person is offered. Students will take fiber samples home with them.

› For more informatio­n: 706-348-7279

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Dom Flemons will perform Friday at 7 p.m. at the Harris Arts Center during the Georgia String Band Festival, which coincides with the BBQ, Boogie and Blues festival being held in Calhoun, Ga. Tickets are $20. For more informatio­n: 706-629-2599.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Dom Flemons will perform Friday at 7 p.m. at the Harris Arts Center during the Georgia String Band Festival, which coincides with the BBQ, Boogie and Blues festival being held in Calhoun, Ga. Tickets are $20. For more informatio­n: 706-629-2599.

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