The Danielsville Fall Festival is set for Saturday, Oct. 8, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. in Madison County’s Memorial Park, General Daniel Avenue South, in Danielsville. There will be food and craft vendors, along with other homemade items available for purchase. The Bobby Compton Band will headline afternoon concerts in the park, along with other singers. Admission is free. Vendor booths are $35 and $40 each, with an additional $10 for electricity. To request a booth, or for more information about this year’s festival, call Janice Merk at 706-202-7684.
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