Make plans to attend the Cotton Blossom Festival

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As October draws near it’s end and the crisp autumn air dances through the trees, Twin City eagerly anticipates the arrival of November 4th, a day that has come to mark the essence of community, creativity, and culinary delights. Brace yourselves for the 3rd Annual Cotton Blossom Festival, where the aroma of delectable dishes mingles with the sights and sounds of local artisans, vintage tractors, and so much more. Twin City will transform into a haven for food enthusiasts and art and music lovers.

One of the highlights of the Cotton Blossom Festival is the mouthwatering selection of food trucks that gather to tantalize your taste buds. From sizzling BBQ to mouthwatering tacos and decadent desserts, there's a flavor for every palate. The festival is also a treasure trove of creativity. Local artisans and crafters come together to showcase their unique creations. You are sure to discover a wide array of items perfect for holiday gifts, personal indulgence, or to find one-of-a-kind gifts for your loved ones. Plus, it's a great opportunity to support local craftsmen and artists. This year’s festival will offer visitors of all ages the chance to step back in time and admire the beauty of vintage tractors that will be on display in front of the Twin City Welcome Center. While admiring these machines of agriculture history, guests will be serenaded by the melodies of local musicians. The ECI band, ECI Beta Club, Steven Clark, The Boatright Family, Mark Lillquist, and Lani Morton will all grace the stage. The Cotton Blossom Festival is also proud to present rising star, Will Moseley. Each of these acts will bring a unique style and energy to the stage and get toes tapping.

The festival is a day of fun for the entire family. Kids will be able to get a wild hands-on experience at the Georgia Southern Wildlife Center booth. Then they can swing by the booth of the Franklin Memorial Library to expand their book collection.

Mayor Matt Donaldson and the rest of the festival committee hope you will mark your calendars for November 4th, from 9:00-3:00, and join us for a day of fall festivities that celebrate our community's creativity, culinary delights, and musical talents. With food trucks to satisfy your cravings, arts and crafts vendors to inspire your artistic spirit, vintage tractors to transport you to the past, and soulful tunes from Will Moseley and other local musicians, The Cotton Blossom Festival is the ultimate destination for a day of family-friendly fun. See you there!