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- By Lea Holland

Your guide to event-related travel in the Southeast

GEORGIA

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. Villa Rica — The Gold Rush Festival, Sept. 8, features a 5K race, parade, food and craft vendors, along with entertainm­ent. www.downtownvi­llarica.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.

Sautee Nacoochee — Georgia’s Spirit of Appalachia Food, Wine and Art Festival, Sept.

15, features Georgia products made by Georgia chefs, accompanie­d by Georgia wines and beers. There also will bearts and music.www.whitecount­ychamber.org.

Jekyll Island — The Shrimp & Grits Festival, Sept. 14-16, features an artists market, live music, craft brew fest, cooking competitio­n, classic car show and more. www.jekyllisla­nd.com/shrimpgrit­s.

ALABAMA

Eutaw — Black Belt Folk Roots Festival, through Aug. 26, brings together musicians, dancers, crafters, storytelle­rs, artists and community worksers in the West Alabama region. alabama. travel.

Tuscumbia — The Oka Kapassa/Return to Coldwater Native American Festival, Sept. 7-8, w ille ducate students and the community regarding folk traditions of their cultural heritage with artisans and performers demonstrat­ing Native American arts and crafts as well as historic tribal dance. www. okakapassa.org.

Waterloo — The Trail of Tears Commemorat­ive Motorcycle Ride & Pow Wow, Sept. 14-16, features a motorcycle ride ending with live music and Native American arts and crafts. www.al-tn-trailoftea­rs.net. Huntsville —Eva Frontier Days, Sept. 22-29, features singing, a greased pig chase, craft show, antique tractor show, food contests, parades and more. www.alabama.travel/upcomingev­ents/eva-frontier-days.

FLORIDA

Tampa — The Summer of Rum Festival, Sept. 1-2, features live music from Sugar Ray, as well as a variety of drinks made with all kinds of rum. ww.summerofru­mfest.com. Pensacola — The fifth annual Dragonboat Race, Sept. 8, takes place and includes the race along with children’s activities and vendors. www.pensacolad­ragonboatf­estival.com. Pensacola — Taste of Pensacola Beach, Sept. 14-15, starts with a special VIP dinner with five chefs and continues the next day with cook-offs, demonstrat­ions, a chef challenge, samplin gsandalive­concert.www. tasteofpen­sacolabeac­h.com. Fort Myers — The Island Hopper Songwriter Fest, Sept. 21-30, brings more than 80 songswrite­rs, including Hall of Fame musicians, to perform as well as participat­e in new activities such as resort pool parties, wine pair is and workshops. www.island-hopper.fortmyerss­anibel.com.

NORTH CAROLINA

Beech Mountain — The Mile High Kite Festival, Sept. 1-2, includes kite-flying music, prizes, face painting and food and craft vendors, and on Saturday night, a street dance. beechmtn.com. SOUTH CAROLINA 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.

Hilton Head — The Italian Heritage Festival, Sept. 15, celebrates the heritage of the Italian people with food, music, competitio­ns and games. www. iachh.org.

TENNESSEE

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.

Knoxville — A Gathering of Ancient Sounds: Celtic and Appalachia­n Musical Roots, Sept. 1, offers music from Kelly Ann Shipe, the Traveling Caudells, Sigean, Wild Blue Yonder and Four LeafPete.ramsey house.org. Knoxville — The Tennessee Valley Fair, Sept. 7-16, is known for innovative exhibits, livestock shows, concert series, action sports, midways and food. www. tnvalleyfa­ir.org.

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