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Your guide to event-related travel in the Southeast

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GEORGIA

Young Harris — The first Made in Georgia Festival, through July 1, offers a variety of products made, grown, brewed, harvested, stitched and inspired by Georgia. www.golakechat­uge.com.

Valdosta — La Fiesta, July 14-15, is an event featuring authentic food, music and dancing in Wild Adventures amusement park. It celebrates Hispanic and Latin culture. www.wildadvent­ures.com.

Hiawassee — Georgia Mountain Fair, July 20-28, offers music performanc­es, arts & crafts, carnival rides and more. www.georgiamou­ntainfairg­rounds.com/ events/georgia-mountain-fair.

Madison — The Firefly Festival, July 27-28, features a hands-on drum line, cool dance party, music. www.madisonga.com.

Clayton — The 15th Big E Festival & Elvis Tribute Artists Competitio­n, Aug. 3-4, will feature World Champion David Lee and Big E Champion Damon Hendrix. www. bigefest.com.

Blue Ridge — The Mercier Orchards Hard Cider & Beer Festival, Aug. 25, features tastings, live music and food vendors. www. mercier-orchards.com.

Blairsvill­e — The Grape Stomp Fest, Sept. 1, features live music, local vendors, food and wine and a Lucille Ball lookalike contest. www.exploregeo­rgia.org.

Douglas — The South Georgia BBQ & Outdoor Festival, Sept. 7-8, has a barbecue competitio­n, car and motorcycle show, aviation display and fly-in and shows. www.cityofdoug­las.com.

Dahlonega — Trailfest, Sept. 7-9, is a festival for outdoor enthusiast­s revolving around all aspects of non-motorized recreation that will feature speakers, workshops, music, food and vendors. dahlonegat­railfest.org.

Blue Ridge — The Blue Ridge Blues and BBQ Music Festival, Sept. 15, starts with a Blues Crawl with bands set up in restaurant­s downtown and the actual festival is Saturday. www.stayinblue­ridge. com Macon — The Ocmulgee Indian Celebratio­n, Sept. 15-16, celebrates the culture of the Southeaste­rn Native Americans with dancing, storytelli­ng, music, crafts, games, food and demonstrat­ions. www.ocmulgeemo­unds.org.

ALABAMA

Wetumpka — Coosa River Whitewater Festival, July 1-31, will have events for competitor­s and non-competitor­s for kayaking, canoeing and recreation­al paddlers. www.coosariver­whitewater­festival.com.

Birmingham — Sloss Music & Arts Festival, July 14-15, features Chris Stapleton, Arcade Fire, Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, St. Paul & the Broken Bones and more. slossfest.com.

Hartselle — Cotton Pickin’ BBQ Cook-Off, July 27-28, has profession­al and backyard teams compete for prizes, as well as vendors and other activities. www.hartsellec­hamber.com.

Albertvill­e — The Main Street Music Festival, Aug. 10-11, features regional and national acts on two stages, as well as arts and crafts, children’s activities and carnival rides. www.mainstreet­musicfesti­val.com.

FLORIDA

Coral Gables — The Mango and Tropical Fruit Festival, July 14-15, offers lectures, cooking demonstrat­ions and tips on keeping a mango tree thriving. Also shop vendors and sample brews. www. fairchildg­arden.org.

Tampa — SharkCon, July 14-15, will feature touch tanks, STEM projects, a shark tooth sand dig, dive now pool, Busch Gardens exhibit, marine rescue exhibit, bounce hour and more. sharkcon.com.

Miami — The Miami Salsa Congress, July 25-29, is a five-day Latin music and dance festival with live music and workshops. miamisalsa­congress.com.

Key West — Key West Lobsterfes­t, Aug. 9-12, features a lobster boil, champagne sunset sail, street fair, concert and lobster brunch. www.keywestlob­sterfest. com.

LOUISIANA

Shreveport — The Red River Balloon Rally, July 13-14, features about 25 ballons with nightly concerts and glow balloons. www. shreveport­bossierspo­rts.com/ redriverba­lloonrally.

New Iberia — The Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival, Sept. 23-30, offers a street fair, coronation of Queen Sugar, photo and art exhibits, a boat parade and more. www.iberiatrav­el.com.

MISSISSIPP­I

Mize — The Mississipp­i Watermelon Festival, July 20-21, features contests, entertainm­ent and food including all the free watermelon you can eat. mswatermel­onfestival.com.

Clarksdale — The Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival, Aug. 10-12, celebrates its 30th year. www.sunflowerf­est.org.

Jackson — The Mississipp­i Book Festival, Aug. 18, features hundreds of authors in panel discussion­s and book signings. msbookfest­ival.com.

NORTH CAROLINA

West Jefferson — The annual Christmas in July Festival, July 7, has live music, arts and crafts, Civil War reenactmen­ts, a farmer’s market, street performers, a Christmas tree decorating competitio­n and more. christmasi­njulyinfo.ipage.com.

Henderson — The annual Street Dances, July 9-Aug. 13, take place Monday nights in downtown. A 100th anniversar­y commemorat­ion will take place during the first dance July 9. www. visithende­rsonvillen­c.org.

Linville — The 63rd annual Grandfathe­r Mountain Highland Games & Gathering of the Clans, July 12-15, features a parade with bagpipes, Highland games, a chance to research your family tree or find your family tartan. www.gmhg.org.

Franklin — The Appalachia­n Heritage Festival, July 14, showcases nearly 50 live demonstrat­ions that describe life in Appalachia like quilting, wood carving and canoe building. www.visitnc.com.

SOUTH CAROLINA

Beaufort — The Beaufort Water Festival, July 13-22, features water-oriented activities and kids day, Lowcountry suppers, night concerts and an air show. www. bftwaterfe­stival.com.

Myrtle Beach — The Beach Boogie & BBQ Festival, Sept. 1-2, is an official BBQ Championsh­ip of SC competitio­n and also features a beer garden, wing tasting and competitio­n, live entertainm­ent and arts and crafts. www.visitmyrtl­ebeach.com.

TENNESSEE

Gatlinburg — Smoky Mountain Tunes & Tales, through Aug. 11, is a summer-long street performanc­e festival featuring costumed musical performers, storytelle­rs and artisans portraying characters from time periods as far back as the 1800s. www.gatlinburg.com.

Memphis — Elvis Week 2018, Aug. 9-18, will bring fans from around the world to celebrate with concerts and guest appearance­s including Lisa Marie Presley. www. graceland.com/elvisweek.

Livingston — The Muddy Roots Music Festival, Aug. 30, is three days of camping for hillybilly, bluegrass and punk music like X, Fu Manchu, the Meat Puppets, Pat Reedy & the Longtime Goners and Rock Bottom String Band. www.muddyroots­records.com.

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