| |  | | | |  | | Dawn and Chris Newbern were among the art vendors at the festival. ALIZABETH HAGGERTY. (click for larger version) |
| |  | | | |  | | Richard Jecobus shows off one of his original works of art. ALIZABETH HAGGERTY. (click for larger version) |
| |  | | | |  | | Michelle and Joe Saxon had a beautifully displayed art booth. ALIZABETH HAGGERTY. (click for larger version) |
| |  | | | |  | | Wood craftsman Scott Glandorf and Donna Glandorf. ALIZABETH HAGGERTY. (click for larger version) |
| |  | | | |  | | Johns Creek Mayor Mike Bodker joins with the volunteers who made this years Arts Festival a success. ALIZABETH HAGGERTY. (click for larger version) |
| |  | | | |  | | Mayor Mike Bodker welcomed everyone to the 2012 Arts Festival. ALIZABETH HAGGERTY. (click for larger version) |
| |  | | | |  | | Edouard Charles, Cherie Heringer and Robert Banks had a great time at the festival. ALIZABETH HAGGERTY. (click for larger version) |
| |  | | | |  | | Volunteers played a huge part in the Arts Festival Matthew Kee, Alex Yang, Emma Farnham and Hannah Park. ALIZABETH HAGGERTY. (click for larger version) |
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October 31, 2012 JOHNS CREEK, Ga. If the crowds were any indication, the inaugural Johns Creek Arts Festival was a huge success.
Held on the weekend of Oct. 27 28 at the Atlanta Athletic Club, the numbers were estimated at roughly 10,000. The two-day event was hosted by the city of Johns Creek and the Convention and Visitors Bureau, along with Arts on the Creek, Inc.
Over a hundred vendors were on hand to sell their wares and foods, along with a "Kidz Zone," pet parade, costume contests for the children and a concert by the Johns Creek Symphony.
The event was coordinated by Splash Festivals.
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Tags: Community & Outreach
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