On September 21 and 22, 2024, the Cumming City Center will come alive with festival-goers for the third annual edition of this festival.
The City Center, with its “Main Street Americana” feel, features enchanting retail spaces, an outdoor amphitheater with a reflecting pond, and a wetland park with trails.
The Cumming Art Fest will feature around 100 artist booths, plus an interactive Kidz Zone for youngsters — featuring bounce houses, rides, face painting, and more. You’ll also enjoy roaming street performers.
Admission is FREE.
Festival hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday.
Food trucks on site will offer lobster rolls, hot dogs, cheese steak sandwiches, icee desserts, egg rolls and more!
You’ll also be able to visit the restaurants located at City Center.
https://www.splashfestivals.com/events-festivals/cumming-art-fest/More info here
Cumming City Center is located at 423 Canton Rd.
Parking is available at the onsite parking deck.
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