The 5th Annual Denver Days Fall Festival on September 28th and 29th promises to be better than ever with more rides, vendors and live music performances! The festival features 14 amusement rides, more than 100 crafts, arts and food vendors, an
expanded beer garden and more than 2 dozen live performances from dancers and musicians including “Little Texas”, “Atlanta Rhythm Section” and the “Fantastic Shakers” according to the Charlotte Observer
When: September 28th 4 to 11p.m and September 29th 10.00a.m to 11:00p.m.
Admission: Free
Parking: $10
Where: NC Highway 16 and Triangle Circle in Denver (see map below)
The goal of the nonprofit group is to boost visibility for Denver-area businesses and to raise money for a future park that would become a permanent home for the annual festival as well as other events and activities. “I think it’s two days for us as the Denver Community to come together and celebrate” said spokeswoman Lou Anne Alexander. “It also gives us an opportunity to show off our community to people from the surrounding area.”
Denver is an up and coming town on the southwest corner of Lake Norman and the site of significant growth of residential subdivisions along the lake as well as a new retail hub at the intersection of the Hwy 16 and Hwy 73. For more information:: www.denverdays.com.
Lake Norman’s Denver Days Fall Festival: September 28th-29th, 2007
The 5th Annual Denver Days Fall Festival on September 28th and 29th promises to be better than ever with more rides, vendors and live music performances! The festival features 14 amusement rides, more than 100 crafts, arts and food vendors, an
expanded beer garden and more than 2 dozen live performances from dancers and musicians including “Little Texas”, “Atlanta Rhythm Section” and the “Fantastic Shakers” according to the Charlotte Observer
When: September 28th 4 to 11p.m and September 29th 10.00a.m to 11:00p.m.
Admission: Free
Parking: $10
Where: NC Highway 16 and Triangle Circle in Denver (see map below)
The goal of the nonprofit group is to boost visibility for Denver-area businesses and to raise money for a future park that would become a permanent home for the annual festival as well as other events and activities. “I think it’s two days for us as the Denver Community to come together and celebrate” said spokeswoman Lou Anne Alexander. “It also gives us an opportunity to show off our community to people from the surrounding area.”
Denver is an up and coming town on the southwest corner of Lake Norman and the site of significant growth of residential subdivisions along the lake as well as a new retail hub at the intersection of the Hwy 16 and Hwy 73. For more information:: www.denverdays.com.
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