Snellville Days Festival

Snellville Days Festival

The Snellville Days Festival is a two day event held annually in Snellville, Georgia that draws crowds from all over the Southeast. The annual celebration is touted as one of the top 20 tourism events in May according to the Southeastern Tourism Society, but still holds that small town flavor.

History

The first Snellville Days festival, held in 1974, was originally planned as a one-time event to help raise funds to develop T. W. Briscoe Park as a community gathering place but city officials found the response to be so overwhelming that they decided to make it an annual event. The two-day event has since grown to become one of the greatest craft and community festivals in the Atlanta area.

The old parade route followed U.S. Hwy. 78, but was changed in more recent years due to increased traffic volume. The route presently goes down Westeria Drive from US 78, goes left on North Road, then left on Oak Road, ending at City Hall. In earlier years, the parade had grown so much that it lasted two hours; the parade has since purposefully been reduced to approximately an hour.

Planning

Planning for the event is a year-long process undertaken by the city staff, appointed members of the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board, and Snellville Days Committee which consists of a number of volunteers.

Festivities at T.W. Briscoe Park

Festivities following the opening ceremonies once consisted of simple games such as dunking booths and local crafts and entertainment but have been greatly expanded to include clowns, hand-made arts and crafts from almost 200 vendors, live entertainment, food booths, a children’s activity center, the Dog and Disc Competition, the Orphan Car Show and, beginning in 2006, a museum sponsored by the Snellville Historical Society. Sponsors and vendors have contributed to the success of the festival and allowed for minimal cost the to the City.

Themes and Grand Marshals by Year

External links

* [http://www.snellvilledays.com Official website]


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