Blue Ridge Mountains Marching Band Festival
Fannin County High School 360 Rebel Circle, Blue Ridge, GA, United StatesMore than 2,000 marching band members from nearly two dozen high school bands are expected to participate. Bands will range in size from approximately 40 members to more than 150 members. All bands will perform on the Fannin County High School football field. CLICK HERE for more information
Downtown Market
400 West Main Street 400 West Main Street, Blue Ridge, GA, United StatesOverview The Downtown Market vendors will be setting up each Saturday in front of the courthouse, weather permitting through November. They will have lots of wonderful vendors this year offering local honey, baked goods, produce, handmade arts and crafts, hand-crafted furniture, and much more!
Fall Arts in the Park
Downtown Blue Ridge City Park 241 Depot Street, Blue Ridge, GA10 AM-5 PM SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Fine art, great food, and fall colors on the trees and the canvases. Enjoy the small-town charm of Blue Ridge at one of our signature events, Fall Arts in the Park. This fall arts and crafts festival features hundreds of regional artists and craftsmen, Special events for the kids, […]
Blue Ridge Community Theatre: William Shakespeare
Blue Ridge Community Theater 2591 East Main Street, Blue Ridge, GA, United StatesEach of Shakespeare's 37 plays in a two-act 97-minute sprint. From the bitter sweet Romeo and Juliet to the fall o Julius Ceaser, three actors capture the essence of each and every one of the Bard's plays in this whirlwind tour-de-farce. Just as in Shakespeare's time the language may be bawdy and brutish, cross dressing […]
Blue Ridge Community Theatre: William Shakespeare
Blue Ridge Community Theater 2591 East Main Street, Blue Ridge, GA, United StatesEach of Shakespeare's 37 plays in a two-act 97-minute sprint. From the bitter sweet Romeo and Juliet to the fall o Julius Ceaser, three actors capture the essence of each and every one of the Bard's plays in this whirlwind tour-de-farce. Just as in Shakespeare's time the language may be bawdy and brutish, cross dressing […]


