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SEPTEMBER 2016 7PMVNF Ŕ /VNCFS
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE CITY OF DECATUR, GEORGIA
RETURNS Oct. 8, noon-6 p.m.
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t began last year as an idea to get neighbors out and about, enjoying music and each other’s company, but it quickly became the Southeast’s largest crowd-sourced music festival. It culminated in what Georgia’s music tourism bureau called “very likely the most diverse musical lineup of any festival” in the state.
All are welcome Saturday, Oct. 8, noon-6 p.m., when approximaely 160 separate performances take place on an equal number of porches and yards all across the Oakhurst neighborhood. Covering a square mile and powered by the generous participation of more than 700 volunteers, the event is free to enjoy. Attendees are encouraged to walk, bike, rideshare, or take MARTA to the East Lake station. Visit oakhurstporchfest.org for the latest news, including the late-September release of the map and performance schedule.
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