Duluth Fall Festival 2023

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Historic Downtown Duluth • Rain or Shine • Free Admission • Complimentary Shuttles • www.DuluthFallFestival.org Saturday, September 30th and Sunday, October 1st 40th Annual 2023 An Advertising Supplement to the Gwinnett Daily Post gwinnettdailypost.com Sunday, September 24, 2023

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Welcome to the 40th Duluth Fall Festival

Wow! In a few days, the Duluth Fall Festival celebrates 40 years. We are so excited to welcome you to this year’s Festival. We have worked this entire year planning a fantastic event for our guests, vendors, sponsors, entertainers, and volunteers. As you walk the streets of Downtown Duluth, we hope you enjoy the sights, sounds, smells and tastes that you experience. We know the memories you make will last a lifetime.

How can a festival be “more than a festival”? We give back all year to our local community through support, participating in other events, creating an environment that welcomes both newcomers and longtime residents to Duluth. We create long-lasting friendships while helping vendors unload, decorating the streets of Duluth, helping a lost parent find their child, and so much more. These relationships last a lifetime, and it happens all while putting together the Duluth Fall Festival.

Please take time to look through these pages and see all that the Festival is bringing to Downtown Duluth on September 30-October 1. Take a look at our amazing sponsors who help fund the Festival and, in turn, enable us to support our local non-profits. When you see our sponsors at the Festival, please thank them for their participation, and support their businesses whenever you can.

We cannot wait to see you this year, and every year to come on the last weekend in September!

2 DULUTH FALL FESTIVAL • September 2023 • Gwinnett Daily Post • gwinnettdailypost.com www.DuluthFallFestival.org 40th Annual 2023 Then and Now photos illustrate the stunning evolution of the Duluth Fall Festival over its 40-year history, and its contributions to the development of downtown Duluth.
Duluth Fall Festival
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Herb and Beth Hoffman, 2023 Co-Chairpersons
2 Welcome To The 40th Duluth Fall Festival About The Cover 3 Come See Gwinnett’s Largest Parade! Volunteering For The Festival 4 A Partnership: Duluth Fall Festival & The City of Duluth Thank You Mayor Nancy 5 Opening Ceremony Worship On The Green Information Booth First Aid 6 Grand Marshal: Monica Kaufman Pearson Honorary Grand Marshal: Brooks Coleman 7 Special Thanks 8 The Festival As Seen Through The City Administration 10 Festival Sponsor Program & Sponsor List 12 Shuttles, Ride-Shares & Parking, Oh My! 13 Festival Map 14 Festival Entertainment Schedule 16 2023 Committee Chairpersons 18 Food Petting Zoo About The Festival T-Shirt Duluth Depot 19 Tribute To Duluth’s Own Elvis: Mark Pitt 20 Kidz Korner Festival Night Out Duluth Donut Dash Festival Concert 21 Arts & Crafts Community Luncheon Setting Up & Taking Down The Big Event 22 Looking Back Forty Years About the Cover
Herb and Beth Hoffman, 2023 Co-Chairpersons
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Volunteering for the Festival

Do you ever long for roots and a hometown? Have you ever wanted to improve your community, but you don’t know where to get started? Would you like to make 300+ new friends in an instant? If you answered “Yes,” to any of these questions: We Want You to join our amazing group of Festival volunteers!

You may have seen our tagline: More than Just a Festival. We say that because we work and play year-round to make Duluth a great place to live. Of course, the Festival is our biggest event, but we also host recruiting events, monthly meetings, monthly nights out at local restaurants, sponsorship events, the Taste of Duluth, and so much more. For more information, visit the Volunteer Information page on our website at www.duluthfallfestival.org.

Come See Gwinnett’s Largest Parade!

award-winning marching bands and orchestras, martial arts groups, scouts, Santa Claus and much more!

The Parade starts on Main Street (near Coleman Middle School), continues to Highway 120, turns south on Buford Hwy, and ends at Truist bank. Come early to get a good spot along the route. Once you are settled, you’re in for a treat—or several, if you’re quick enough to catch the candy that participants throw your way!

gwinnettdailypost.com • Gwinnett Daily Post • September 2023 • DULUTH FALL FESTIVAL 3 www.DuluthFallFestival.org 40th Annual 2023 Join us at 10 a.m. Saturday morning to kick off the Duluth Fall Festival with the largest parade in Gwinnett County. Our Parade celebrates the people, schools, organizations, and businesses that make Duluth EVERYONE’S HOMETOWN. With 3,000+ participants, the Parade includes classic cars,

www.DuluthFallFestival.org

Thank You Mayor Nancy

Duluth Fall Festival thanks Mayor Nancy for 16 wonderful years under her leadership! For many years, Nancy has been involved with the Festival-sometimes as a volunteer and several times as a Chairperson or Co-Chairperson.

Over the years, we have seen many mayors, but Nancy has topped them all. Duluth is a different place than the little country town we remember and hear about. Nancy and the City Administration have changed it into a vibrant, up-to-date, thriving little city that is beyond anything our parents (or we) could have even dreamed of.

Last summer, she announced that she would not seek a fifth term, so this will be her last Fall Festival as Mayor Nancy. We wish her all the best, as she enters this new phase of her life, which will hopefully still be in Downtown Duluth!

A Partnership: Duluth Fall Festival & the City of Duluth

3208 Duluth Hwy 120 • 770.476.3776

www.duluthumc.org

Join us for worship on the Town Green at 10 a.m. on Sunday, September 25th

Join

Sunday Services and Programs:

Sunday Services and Programs:

• 8:30 a.m. - Traditional Worship service, including weekly Communion, in the Sanctuary.

• 8:30 a.m.

Traditional Worship service, with Communion, in the Sanctuary.

• 11:00 a.m. - Contemporary Worship service in Hinton Hall

• 11:00 a.m

Contemporary Worship service in Hinton Hall

• 11:00 a.m. - Traditional Worship service in the Sanctuary.

• 11:00 a.m.

Traditional Worship service in the Sanctuary.

Childcare is available for all worship services.

Childcare is available for all worship services.

Sunday Night Youth: 5:30 p.m. in the Youth Center

Sunday Night Youth: 5:30 p.m. in the Youth Center

Wednesday Evening Programs:

Wednesday Evening Programs:

• Dinner at 5 p.m. with Studies and Ministries for Children, Youth and Adults until 7:00 p.m.

• Dinner at 5 p.m. with Studies and Ministries for Children, Youth and Adults until 7:00 p.m.

This year’s Duluth Fall Festival will add a new chapter to a long and impressive story about volunteerism and partnership. For forty years, the Duluth Fall Festival volunteers have worked tirelessly to raise money for projects in Downtown Duluth. As we work to make our historic downtown a destination for both locals and visitors, we realize the strong and significant impact the Festival has made.

amenities enjoyed by all ages. For a list of the projects that the DFF has funded, see the Festival Project List.

• DuluthKids (K- 5th Grade) 6:00 p.m.

• DuluthKids (K- 5th Grade) 6:00 p.m.

• Book Bunch Story Time for 3 and 4 Year Olds: 6:15 p.m.

• Book Bunch Story Time for 3 and 4 Year Olds: 6:15 p.m.

• Youth Group Bible Study: 6:00 p.m.

• Youth Bible Study (grades 6-12): 6:00 p.m.

• Parenting Town Hall Discussions: 6:00 p.m.

• Parent Connection Group: 6:00 p.m.

• “Learn a Little” Classes for Adults: 6:00 p.m.

The City of Duluth has a vision to bring the types of amenities and services that are attractive to all generations, with a focus on young professionals. A strong downtown is the heartbeat of a city and this success spreads across city limits like a pebble thrown in a pond.

The partnership between Duluth Fall Festival and the City of Duluth works because we collaborate as partners sharing a single vision for our City. Through the years, the Festival Executive Board listened to the City. As I speak across the state, people are surprised to learn that the Festival is comprised of more than 400 volunteers and is operated in conjunction with the City. The Festival has become one of the premier festivals in the Southeast and we’re enormously proud of this success.

• Adult Small Group Studies: 6:00 p.m.

• Chancel Choir Rehersal: 7:00 p.m.

• Chancel Choir Rehersal: 7:00 p.m.

Because the mission of the Festival is to give back to downtown projects, the City of Duluth has been able to implement unique

Thank you Duluth Fall Festival!

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40th Annual 2023
for worship on the Town Green at 10 a.m. on Sunday, October 1st
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Nancy Harris Mayor, City of Duluth Georgia TRAIN WAS DESIGNED AND BUILT BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO USE IN THE PARADE EVERY YEAR FOR THE CITY COUNCIL TO BE TRANSPORTED ON

Opening Ceremony

Information Booth

At 11:30 a.m. on Saturday (after the Parade ends), grab a bite to eat and get a good spot in front of the Festival Center to enjoy our Opening Ceremony, where we’ll pay tribute to our Parade Marshals, sponsors, and other local dignitaries.

Worship on the Green

If you need help while you are visiting the Festival or if you lose an item, stop by our Information, Lost & Found booth with the Duluth Fall Festival logo (located on Main Street).

First Aid

SPONSORED BY NORTHSIDE HOSPITAL

On Sunday, at 10 a.m., we welcome everyone to join us for Worship on the Green, a community devotional service led by Duluth First United Methodist Church’s (DFUMC) Reverends Terry Tippens and David Burchett. The service includes live inspirational music performed by the church’s Contemporary Worship team. Originally, Calvary Christian Fellowship (located in Downtown Duluth) held the outdoor service. The City purchased their building, which has since transitioned to the Red Clay Theatre. DFUMC church has provided the outdoor Festival worship service since then.

Though we hope that you don’t need it, the Duluth Fall Festival probably has the most professional First Aid station of any festival anywhere. For minor injuries or bee stings, visit the tent (located near the railroad tracks), which is staffed by registered nurses from Northside Hospital. For more serious injuries, bicycle-riding Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) from Gwinnett Fire Services will treat you on the spot! Cheryl MacMillan, Director of Nursing and Patient Care At Northside Hospital Duluth coordinates the services. Joan Glancy Hospital started this partnership since the very first Festival 40 years ago.

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Grand Marshal of the 40th Fall Festival Parade is journalist Monica Pearson. In 1975, Pearson was the first woman and first minority to anchor a daily evening TV news program in Atlanta. She’s become one of Atlanta’s most recognizable faces, having held the anchor role at WSBTV for 37 years, until 2012. After 10 years of retirement, she was lured back to the spotlight as the host of WPCH-TV’s “Monica Pearson One on One” and a new show for the AJC where she interviews a variety of Georgians.

Pearson has received 33 Emmy Awards as well as numerous other awards for her reporting and her “Monica Peason Closeups” segments. She is also a humanitarian who assists in charitable, non-profit, and community causes.

Pearson is a native of Louisville, KY, and holds a B.A. from the University of Louisville and an M.A. from the University of Georgia, where she graduated Mana Cum Laude at the age of 67. She is married to John E. Pearson , Sr., and has a daughter and bonus son.

Our own Brooks Coleman is Duluth Fall Festival's Honorary Grand Marshal for 2023. He has done so much for the Festival, for Duluth, for Gwinnett County and for Georgia that we could fill this entire tabloid with his accomplishments. However, no matter what offices and honors he has held, he was never too busy to do whatever was needed for the Festival and Duluth for all of these 40 years.

Brooks is an educator of the first rank, receiving his PHD in 1978. He served as principal of two Duluth schools and advanced to second in command of the entire Gwinnett County School System as administrative assistant to the superintendent. Coleman Middle School, the first Gwinnett County STEAM School was named for him.

From 1992-2018, Brooks served as State Representative of Georgia District 97, doing much for Duluth, Gwinnett County, and Georgia. He served in leading positions in organizations such as Rotary, Lions Club, Jaycees, Duluth First Baptist Church, and, of course, Duluth Fall Festival.

Just as he was the Voice of the Wildcats, he has long been the Voice of the Festival. For many years, he was our announcer and spokesperson for every event, including the Festival Parade. Not only did he do an excellent job, but he took time to train others to carry on his traditions. So, today we still have only the absolute best as our Festival emcees. We (and all of Gwinnett County) are lucky to have had Brooks Coleman leading the way for all 40 years!

6 DULUTH FALL FESTIVAL • September 2023 • Gwinnett Daily Post • gwinnettdailypost.com www.DuluthFallFestival.org 40th Annual 2023
Grand Marshal: Monica Kaufman Pearson Honorary Grand Marshal: Brooks Coleman

Special Thanks from Duluth Fall Festival! Special Thanks

Working with our community is a top priority for Duluth Fall Festival. Our mission is to improve our hometown, Duluth’s beauty, and community spirit. All listed on this page are ardent Festival and Duluth Supporters and help us in a variety of ways. The amount of support we get is amazing and enables us to do much more than we could without them!

Red Clay Music Foundry – Eddie Owen

Restaurants of Taste of Duluth

Signs by Tomorrow - – Mike and Eve Johnson

Laura Heck

Hooch Beverage

McClellan & Associates, CPA – Warren McClellan

Northside Hospital Duluth – Jay Dennard

Payne-Corley House – Mike & Krista

Ganley

Printing Trade Company – Mark Williams

Smilin’ Mark McKay, “The Voice of the Festival”

Suzanna’s Kitchen – Brad Howard

Top Job Beverage and Events – Scott Harb

Vendors, Arts & Crafts and Food

WP Wolfepress – Kerry Wolfe

2023 Chairpersons – Herb and Beth Hoffman AND…our 400 community volunteers!

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INVOLVEMENT Andersen, Tate, & Carr, P.C. – Matt Reeves Atlanta Ad Graphics – Cindi Dowdle and Tammy Dills City of Duluth – Employees, Mayor and Council Corporate Expressions – Andy & Carolyn Kite Courtyard by Marriott, Duluth – Donna McHugh and Melissa Sloan Entertainers and Parade Participants Festival Newspaper Advertisers Formetco – John Gibb Georgia Power Good Word Brewing & Public House –Todd di Matteo Gwen Tajz Wine Bar – Tiffany Dillon Heck Design Group –
COMMUNITY

The Festival as seen through the City Administration

For 40 years the last weekend in September and Downtown Duluth have had a unique relationship. A group of volunteers, merchants, residents, and city staff welcome tens of thousands of visitors over two days to a celebration of fall and of place. Nancy Harris has been involved in the Duluth Fall Festival for many years as volunteer, sometimes as Chair or Co-Chair, and for the last 16 years she has been the Mayor of her hometown Duluth, Georgia. She announced over the summer she would not seek a fifth term, and so this will be her last Fall Festival as Mayor Nancy. “I have lived in the Duluth area my whole life” she reflected recently. “The city is in a good place. I heard a wise person say once, leave while they are clapping.” The citizens, visitors, and the City government of Duluth are clapping indeed!

The current setting for the Festival is a vibrant downtown of

restaurants, shops, greenspace, and places to live. “I think I am most proud of the city council members with their courage to actively encourage people to live downtown in enough numbers to support our businesses, Nancy said recently. We turned Duluth into a great place to live, plus we invite all residents to sit awhile in their downtown. What we are is a people keeping the best and changing the rest.”

That change continues as Festival visitors will get to see the new Activity Lawn, the new LR Burger restaurant, our now completed wonderful library, and no construction fences. What does not change is the invitation to participate in a 40-year ritual of fall in a small Georgia town by the railroad tracks. We hope to see all of you at Duluth Fall Festival!

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I moved to Duluth, GA 38 years ago. I could not have found a better town to live in and to have our initial launch of Atlanta Flooring Design Centers. We started in what is now the dining area of the Family Restaurant which is still there today. I was incredibly blessed to have found Duluth, where my small-town upbringing blended well with the local folks and the previous slogan of Duluth, “Pride in the old and the new”.

I loved the closeness of the Duluth community, and I was graciously accepted by local leaders like Kathryn Willis and the Parsons family, with all of their Duluth roots. The community was growing rapidly, and AFDC had the desire to grow right along with Duluth! With the support of the Duluth community, we outgrew 3 locations inside the city limits. In 2007, we relocated 5 miles north to a larger facility and have since added 3 buildings to our campus. We now operate in 6 states with 15 locations!

I constantly tell people that AFDC started very small, and my dream became a reality because God blessed me with starting in and getting to know the wonderful folks of Duluth! I noticed recently that Duluth now has a new slogan, “Capture the Spirit of Good Living” and that fits right in with where we are today!

Not only does my company owe its beginnings to Duluth, I lived there during the beginning years, and still attend church, shop, and eat there regularly. I agree it is a fabulous place to live or visit because of the inviting nature of the people and it is still a solid place for businesses to locate.

I owe the Duluth community a HUGE THANK YOU for all that Atlanta Flooring Design Centers and I have accomplished over the years! I wish the Duluth Fall Festival continued success, and look forward to the excitement it always brings to OUR COMMUNITY!

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FESTIVAL SPONSOR PROGRAM

During our 40 years, the Festival has donated more than four million dollars to improve downtown Duluth! Have you ever wondered where the money comes from? In the beginning, the proceeds were small—after all of the expenses to host the Festival, not much money was left. But, more than 20 years ago, a volunteer suggested allowing commercial, or “Sponsor” booths in addition to our traditional arts & crafts and food booths. Thus, our Sponsor program was born.

Over time, levels of sponsorship have developed (from $200 to $10,000), each level with more and more perks. We now have about 165 sponsors each year, averaging a total of around $170,000 in sponsorships!

We give our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our sponsors of every level, who support us year after year. We could not begin to do all that we do for Downtown Duluth without their support.

2023 DULUTH FALL FESTIVAL SPONSORS

KEYSTONE

104.7 The Fish

WWW.THEFISHATLANTA.COM

Northside Hospital

WWW.NORTHSIDE.COM

The Piedmont Bank

PIEDMONT.BANK

CORNERSTONE

95.5 WSB WSBRADIO.COM

AGCO Corporation

WWW.AGCOCORP.COM

Gwinnett Daily Post

GWINNETTDAILYPOST.COM

Tiger Tails Animal Hospital

WWW.TIGERTAILSANIMALHOSPITAL.COM

SPECIAL AREA SPONSORS

Arts and Crafts

String & Story on Main

WWW.STRINGANDSTORY.COM

Community Lunch

Suzanna’s Kitchen

WWW.SUZANNASKITCHEN.COM

Duluth Depot J.O. King

WWW.KINGFASTENER.COM

Entertainment

The Piedmont Bank

PIEDMONT.BANK

Festival Concert

Georgia’s Best Roofer

WWW.GEORGIASBESTROOFER.COM

First Aid

Northside Hospital

WWW.NORTHSIDE.COM

Food Court

Duluth Rexall Grill-Buttermilk Biscuits

WWW.REXALLGRILL.COM

Kidz Korner

Casteel Heating, Cooling, Plumbing and Electrical

WWW.CASTEELAIR.COM

Parsons Alley

Dreamland BBQ

DREAMLANDBBQ.COM/LOCATIONS/DULUTH/ Shuttles

The Little Gym of Johns Creek

WWW.THELITTLEGYM.COM/ALPHARETTAJOHNSCREEKGA

Taste of Duluth Payne-Corley House

WWW.PAYNECORLEYHOUSE.COM

PLATINUM

Avonlea Apartments

WWW.AVONLEAAPARTMENTS.COM

Courtyard Duluth

WWW.MARRIOTT.COM/ATLCH

Duluth Animal Hospital

WWW.DULUTHANIMALHOSPITAL.COM

Duluth Dog Depot

WWW.DULUTHDOGDEPOT.COM

Hexis Energy

WWW.HEXIS-ENERGY.US

Northside Diagnostic Clinic- Duluth

WWW.NGDC.COM

Pella Window and Door of Georgia PELLASE.COM

Purifi IV PURIFIIV.COM

Southeast Restoration SOUTHEASTRESTORATION.COM

Southwest Gwinnett Magazine SOUTHWESTGWINNETTMAGAZINE.COM

T-Mobile T-MOBILE.COM

Thomas Eye Group THOMASEYE.COM

EMERALD

Andersen, Tate & Carr

WWW.ATCLAWFIRM.COM

Drake House Construction & Design DRAKEHOUSECONSTRUCTION.COM

First Option Mortgage

WPOLACK.FOP-POS.COM/PORTAL Formetco

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GFS GetFastShirt

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Heck Design Group

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Mark and Linda Wettlauffer

McClellan Accountants & Advisors

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Michael Carroll Law

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North Atlanta Kids Dentistry

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Perimeter Church

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PetSuites

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Printing Trade Company

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AKA Tree Service

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All America Gutter Protection

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Andretti Indoor Karting & Games Buford ANDRETTIKARTING.COM/BUFORD

Appalachian Growers

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Atlanta Falcons

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Atlanta Flooring Design Centers, Inc.

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Atlanta University of Health Science/College Clinic

ATLANTAUNIV.ORG

Bath Planet Atlanta

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Budget Blinds BUDGETBLINDS.COM/DULUTH-GA

Cain Injury Law CAININJURYLAW.COM

Capital Vacations

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Cutco Cutlery

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Flossophie Children’s Dentistry KIDSFLOSSOPHIE.COM

Georgia Insulation, LLC

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GNR Public Health

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Gutter Helmet by Lednor Home Solutions LEDNORHOME.COM

Gwinnett Stripers

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Harlem Legends/Michael Douglas WWW.HARLEMLEGENDS.COM

Hexis Energy

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Home Craft Gutter Protection HOMECRAFTGUTTERPROTECTION.COM

Inspire Ob/Gyn WWW.INSPIREOBGYN.COM/

Klean Sonrisas Dental Care

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LasikPlus

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LeafFilter Gutter Protection

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Todd Lemoine Team LEMOINETEAM.COM

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LifeLink of Georgia LIFELINKFOUNDATION.ORG

Lily Texidor Realtor WWW.TEXIDORREALTY.COM

Make It Loud Web Design & Digital Marketing

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Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta ROADATLANTA.COM

Miller’s Youth Sports DULUTHSBESTAFTERSCHOOL.COM

Notre Dame Academy

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Parc at Duluth

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Peachtree Pest Control WWW.PEACHTREEPESTCONTROL.COM

Pestban, LLC

WWW.PESTBAN.COM

Phoenix Chiropractic PHOENIXFORHEALTH.COM

Platinum Elite Roofing PLATINUMELITEROOFING.COM

PNC WWW.PNC.COM

Puppy Haven Pet Resort PUPPYHAVEN.COM

Quality Ortho Care WWW.QUALITYORTHOCARE.COM

Robbins Nest Recording Studies

WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/MICHAEL.ROBBINS.750

Terry Chambers/Realtor ReMax Center TERRYCHAMBERS@REMAX.COM

Renasant Bank

WWW.RENASANTBANK.COM

Renewal By Andersen

WWW.RENEWALBYANDERSEN.COM

SavATree

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Scenthound of Johns Creek & South Forsyth WWW.SCENTHOUND.COM

Seven Oaks Academy

SEVENOAKSACADEMY.ORG

Shepherd Animal Hospital

SHEPHERDANIMALHOSPITAL.COM

Southeastern Railway Museum

WWW.TRAIN-MUSEUM.ORG

The Epoch Times

WWW.THEEPOCHTIMES.COM

The Trusted Toolbox WWW.THETRUSTEDTOOLBOX.COM

Top Job Beverage and Events WWW.TOPJOBBEVERAGEANDEVENTS.COM

Tropic Bowls Café TROPICBOWLSCAFE.COM

True Source Family Chiropractic TRUESOURCECHIROPRACTIC.COM

Virtual Imaging

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Wellroot Family Services WELLROOT.ORG

GOLD

Atlanta AdGraphics

WWW.ATLANTAADGRAPHICS.COM

First Citizens Bank

WWW.FIRSTCITIZENS.COM

Lail Family Dentistry

DRLAIL.COM

WP Wolfe Press

WPWOLFEPRESS.COM

SILVER

Bill Head Funeral Homes and Crematory

Capital City Bank

District at Duluth

Duluth Driving School

Findley Commercial Properties

Gold Stars Roof

Gwinnett Forum

Duluth Co-Op

Peachtree Christian Health

Primerica

Rainbow Village

Sports & Imports Collision Inc.

Storey Custom Homes

The Local Pantry Tower Sealants

FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL

Alana Moss

Alexis Server and Holly Rotalsky

Annette McIntosh

Carol Hitchcock

Carolyn Herbig

David Gentry

Dorothy Rainey

Gina Yapit

Hall Family

Herb and Beth Hoffman

Jean Daniel

Jim and Kathy Orcutt

Jim and Terrie Adkins

John and Jean Howard

JW and Jena Mozley

Kathryn Willis

Kathy and Ralph Mumme

Kimberly Kelkenberg

Linda Tonge and Richard LaScala

Lisa and Ken Thompson

Marsha Anderson Bomar

Marty and Debbie Bush

Mary Buck

Matt and Cindy Morris

Matt and Suzette Reeves

Mike and Kay Montgomery

Richard and Margaret Middleton

Scott Henderson and Jennifer Freeman

Sheldon and Janet Greenwald

Steve and Teresa Lynn

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SHUTTLES, RIDE-SHARES & PARKING, OH MY!

Because parking in Historic Downtown Duluth is limited, save yourself the frustration of looking for a parking space. Use our FREE shuttle service; have your ride-sharing service drop you off at our dedicated ride-sharing stop or take a short hike to downtown.

PARK AND RIDE: Our deluxe, air-conditioned shuttle service lets you relax in comfort and drops you off at the Festival’s front door. Shuttles run continuously during the Festival (except during Saturday’s Parade).

SHUTTLE LOCATIONS

Chattahoochee Elementary School

2930 Albion Farm Road Duluth Middle School 3200 Pleasant Hill Road Mason Elementary 3030 Bunten Road

SHUTTLE PICKUP LOTS: FESTIVAL STOP:

Coleman Middle School, 3057 Main Street - Downtown Duluth

SHUTTLE HOURS

DAY FROM TO 7:45 a.m.*

*Important: Service is suspended from 9:45 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. due to street closures during the Parade. If you plan to attend the Parade or Opening Ceremony, we suggest that you arrive at the Shuttle Lot by 9 a.m.

Sunday

6:30 a.m. (Chattahoochee)

7:45 a.m. (Duluth Middle, Mason Elementary)

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: Buses can accommodate passengers who are partially mobile. Drivers will assist passengers on and off the bus and storage is available for wheelchairs, strollers and other mobility items.

PETS: Except for service animals, pets are not allowed on shuttle buses.

RIDE AND DROPOFF

Eliminate parking worries and have Uber® or Lyft® drop you off at the Festival’s ridesharing lot, behind Coleman Middle School.

PARK AND WALK

If you want to “get your steps in,” many parking spaces are available near downtown.

• First Citizen’s Bank: 2775 Buford Hwy, Duluth

• Designated lots along Buford Hwy: Look for “Park and Walk” signs.

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SPONSORED BY THE LITTLE GYM

Festival Entertainment

Sunday, October 1

Festival Center Stage SPONSORED BY THE PIEDMONT BANK

PERFORMER

Opening Ceremony

Wildcat Cheerleaders

Duluth High School Drumline

All Stars Performing Arts Academy

Six Degree Tilt

New Bridge

The Muckers

Five Long Years

Maggie Clement Band

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Donut Dash Road Race

Worship on the Green

(Duluth First United Methodist Church)

Working From Home

City Limits Band

Over the Influence

Metro Jazz

Parsons Alley Entertainment SPONSORED BY DREAMLAND BAR-B-QUE

PERFORMER

Brett Ryder

Saturday, September 30 FROM 12:00

Steve McElroy

Blackfoot Daisy

Phil Griffin Duo

Surly Trolls

The Bea Arthurs

12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 TO 12:45 1:45 2:45 3:45 5:00

PERFORMER

Harm’s Way

Foster Greene

Church of Gray

Yao Lu and Xiaodan chen

Stone Mountain Chorus

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2023 FESTIVAL CO-CHAIRPERSONS

Beth Hoffman

Herb Hoffman

2024 FESTIVAL

CO-CHAIRPERSONS

Beth Hoffman

Herb Hoffman

ARTS & CRAFTS

Beth Parmer

Kimberly Reed

CHRISTMAS PARTY

Cheri Lawson

Beth Ann Woodruff

Kay Montgomery

CITY OF DULUTH

LIAISON

Crystal Huntzinger

COMMUNITY LUNCH (FRIDAY OF FESTIVAL)

Alexis Nash

Linda Tonge

Beth Bell (Food) CONCERT

Kay Montgomery

DECORATIONS

Kelly Willoughby

DECORATIONS

AUCTION

Mark McKay

DIRECTORY

Laura Heck

Mark Williams

Manfred Graeder

Kathryn Willis

2023 COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS

DULUTH DEPOT

Beth Hoffman

Janet Greenwald

Melanie Sheldon EMCEES

Mark McKay

Jerry Bignotti

Brad Hench

Johnny Phelps

Doug Turnbull

Veronica Harrell

ENTERTAINMENT

FESTIVAL CENTER

STAGE:

Laura Godfrey

PARSONS ALLEY

STAGE:

Michael Robbins

FESTIVAL LAYOUT

Mary Buck

Brenda Ehly

Alexis Server

FESTIVAL NIGHT OUT

Beth Hoffman

Linda Storey

FESTIVAL SHUTDOWN

Denisha Scott

FIRST AID

Cheryl MacMillan

FOOD VENDORS

Aaron Blake

Doug Harmony

Mell Robinson

INFORMATION, LOST & FOUND

Bryan Johnson

Carol Vidyasagar

KIDZ KORNER

Beth & Herb Hoffman

MINUTES

Jean Harrival

NAME TAGS

Pam Jones

NEWSPAPER INSERTS

Laura Heck

Alana Moss

Kathryn Willis

OPENING CEREMONY/ GRAND MARSHAL

Kay Montgomery

Linda Storey

OPERATIONS

Wayne Herman

Herb Hoffman

PARADE

Debbie Bush

CONVERTIBLES:

Kelly Willoughby

MONITORS:

Pam Jones

Marla Krohn

POSTERS:

Kay Montgomery

PARKING

Slade Lail

John Martin

Ed Welborn

PHOTOGRAPHY

Dustin Grau

Mary Buck

REFRESHMENTS

(MONTHLY MEETINGS)

Cindy Morris

Darbra Mahoney

ROAD RACE

Greg Whitlock

Gavin Maguire

Randy Sutt

Gary Jenkins

(coordinator)

SHUTTLE SERVICE

John Martin

Sheila Harmony

SIGN DESIGN AND ORDERING

Wayne Herman

Herb Hoffman

SIGN INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL

Josh Shapiro

SOCIAL MEDIA

Kay Montgomery

FACEBOOK:

Michael Hopkins

SOUND PRODUCTION

FESTIVAL CENTER

STAGE:

Mark Wettlaufer

Earl Griffith

www.DuluthFallFestival.org

PARSONS ALLEY

STAGE:

Michael Robbins

Javiar Santossil

SPONSORSHIP

Beth Hoffman

Linda Storey

(Events)

Krystal Ware

(Logistics)

SUNSHINE, SCARECROW & HOSPITALITY

Jean Harrivel

T–SHIRTS

DISTRIBUTION:

Kim Craig

PRODUCTION:

Kathy Orcutt

Kay Montgomery

TASTE OF DULUTH

Cindy Morris

Avery Shapiro

Krista Ganley

Annette Summerour

TECHNOLOGY

WEBSITE:

Kay Montgomery

IVOLUNTEER:

Manfred Graeder

EVENTENY:

Alana Moss

TELEPHONE:

Wayne Herman

TRAFFIC & SECURITY

Jim Dugan

VENDOR ASSISTANCE (UNLOAD/LOAD)

Steve Lynn

Mariam Mirzoyan

VENDOR CHECK-IN/ CHECK-OUT

Emily MacKenzie

VENDOR TRAFFIC

Philip Parmer

VOLUNTEER

RECRUITMENT

Beth & Herb Hoffman

Teresa & Steve Lynn WORSHIP SERVICE

Min Lee

ZONE COORDINATORS

Adam Davidson

Deb Schmid

DULUTH FALL

FESTIVAL, INC.

PRESIDENT:

Kay Montgomery

SECRETARY:

Jean Harrivel

TREASURER:

John Martin

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Proudly Serving Our Duluth Community for Over 50 years.

Printing Trade Company is a true family business and partner to the Duluth community.

Ted Williams started Printing Trade Company in the basement of his family home with Mark and Mike working along side their father as they grew up in the business. They eventually grew it into the company that you know today. In 2001 Printing Trade Company absorbed Ted’s wife Audrey’s typography business to make it what it is today.

Mark’s son James also grew up working in the business and he is bringing a new focus to the company.

Printing Trade Company is very proud to play a big part in our community. After 53 years, Duluth is family to us.

Congratulations to the Duluth Fall Festival on their celebration of 40 years of the best festival in the country.

770-441-0945 • 2790 Simpson Circle

Duluth Fall Festival would like to thank Mark Williams for sponsoringandsupporting usincountlessways throughtheyears.

About the Festival T-Shirt

You can track the history of the Festival through its T-shirts. The first shirts were thanks to Tom Martin of (then) Citizens Bank of Gwinnett. None of us could believe that Tom was willing to pay for shirts for every one of us! In the beginning, the shirt had a unique design each year. Then, in 2005, Cindy Sutt and Kay Montgomery created a logo for the Festival, and it has been the primary design on the shirt ever since. The current year’s Festival Chairpersons choose the shirt color. Over the years, 37 different shirt colors have been selected and tens of thousands of shirts have been printed. Would you like your own, Festival T-shirt? Simply become a volunteer or a sponsor of the Festival and next year you, can start your own collection!

Food

Come hungry! We have all kinds of fare to satisfy your appetite, including new vendors from across the country and favorites that return year after year. Here’s a list of some of sweets and treats you’ll find:

Atlas Arel LLC—Real Gyros (lamb/beef), Greek Salad, Cheesecake

B & D Catering—Turkey Legs

Bonz & Gristle's—Fried Fish, Cajun Turkey wings

Egg Roll Boyz—All types of Egg Rolls Island Noodle—Hawaiian yakisoba stir-fry

Jalapeno Corndog Concession

Kona Ice Trucks

Old West Soda

Pico's Hot Dogs

AW Shucks--Roasted corn (in the husk) and boiled peanuts

Food booths are located in the “Food Court” by the railroad tracks. Food carts are located throughout the Festival. Mell Robinson has been the DFF Food Chairperson for more than 12 years and involved with the Festival since 1988!

Petting Zoo

New this year is a FREE mobile petting zoo, hosted by Lozano Farms. You can find the petting zoo on Main Street near City Hall.

Duluth Depot

SPONSORED BY J.O.

Festival-goers can purchase souvenir items with the Duluth Fall Festival logo, such as T-shirts, baseball caps, tote bags, stainless steel tumblers, and many other items at the Festival’s new Duluth Depot. If you’re feeling lucky, purchase raffle tickets for prizes. You can also purchase Jaemor apples and specialty pumpkins at the Depot.

• Raffle Tickets: $5 each or 5 for $20

• Raffle Drawing: Sunday at 4:30 p.m. (following the auction of the Festival decorations). You do not have to be present to win.

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QUILT MADE FROM PREVIOUS FESTIVAL T-SHIRTS

Tribute to Duluth’s Own Elvis:

Mark Pitt

Sadly, this year Duluth Fall Festival Entertainment will start very differently than it has for the last 28 years. Long-time Elvis impersonator, Mark Pitt, recently passed away. He died unexpectedly on the exact date, August 16, that Elvis died in 1977.

Mark started the Entertainment for every Festival as the first act on the Festival Center Stage, immediately following the Opening Ceremony. Crowds of fans would already be there waiting for the first sight of Duluth's own, Elvis!, determined not to miss a minute of his show.

Soon they would be screaming, crowding as close to the stage as they could get, hoping Elvis would notice them and toss a keepsake scarf or teddy bear their way. His show always outdrew all others at the Festival.

Not only did Mark sound more like Elvis than Elvis himself, but Mark was also a genuinely nice guy. He was devoted to Duluth, where he grew up, and to us at Duluth Fall Festival. Our hearts go out to his wife, Lisa, and the entire family.

We thought Mark would always be here the last weekend in September and are heartbroken now to realize that Our Elvis has left the building!

There’s a new route in town

Travel through Duluth, Lilburn, and Stone Mountain with Ride Gwinnett Route 25!

Route 25 begins at the Gwinnett Place Transit Center in Duluth, travels down Pleasant Hill Road and Lawrenceville Highway towards Lilburn City Hall, and travels through Mountain Park before ending in Stone Mountain.

Visit RideGwinnett.com to see the bus schedule and start riding!

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Kidz Korner

If you’re looking for inflatables and kidfriendly games, check out Kidz Korner, located near City Hall and Taylor Park.

Festival Night Out

To get to know each other better, we invite all Festival volunteers to dinner at a local restaurant. On the last Thursday of each month, we choose a restaurant where we sit together, enjoy delicious food and socialize with other volunteers. Attendees are responsible for their own drinks and dinner, but the Festival provides appetizers. Sign up online and get to know each other better!

www.DuluthFallFestival.org

Duluth Donut Dash

On 8:00 a.m. Sunday morning (October 1st), we invite you to participate in the Duluth Donut Dash 5K. This AJC Peachtree Road Race Qualifying Event includes a long-sleeved T-shirt, chip timing, and concludes with delicious donuts, coffee and an awards ceremony. As you run/ walk through beautiful Downtown Duluth, you will also be supporting Wellroot Family Services (www.wellroot.org). This local non-profit nurtures happy, healthy families. Wellroot’s programs keep families together whenever possible, provide short-term foster care when needed, and nurture and educate young adults to break the cycle of trauma in their lives. Register or learn more at duluthdonutdash5k.org.

• Registration Fees : $35 until September 30, and $45 on October 1 (race day).

• Important: To guarantee that you get a T-shirt, you must pre-register. To pre-register online, go to the Festival website: www.duluthfallfestival.org/5k-road-race.html.

Festival Concert

SPONSORED BY GEORGIA'S BEST ROOFER

Platinum Band Atlanta provided a fantastic concert on Saturday, September 23rd at the Duluth Festival Center. Sponsored by Georgia’s Best Roofer, the concert was a fun, dancing, party event that was free and entertaining. It was also the showcase for the 2024 T-shirt reveal. The music was from the 70's to today and everyone really enjoyed it. For more information, check out platinumbandatlanta.com.

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Arts & Crafts

SPONSORED BY STRING & STORY

Each year, more than 150 Arts and Crafts vendors participate in the Duluth Fall Festival. Local and regional artists display work in visual, tactile and even edible formats. For the home or office, the show features paintings, photographs, wood crafts, pottery, ironwork, and barware. There are also many decorative accessories, such as plants, candles, soaps, wreaths and baskets. For personal decoration, jewelry, leatherwork and clothing (for adults, children, dolls and dogs!) can be found. And for food cravings, there are satisfying sauces, honeys, teas, sweets and more.

Our Arts and Crafts artisans are a mix of returning and new vendors who create or hand-decorate their merchandise, presenting everything from traditional to trending items. The artisans are primarily local or from the Southeast. When possible, we place returning vendors in the same location. But be sure to look around and take in the new vendors too!

Artisans interested in participating in next year, can apply on our website in early 2024.

Community Luncheon

How do we express appreciation to hundreds of volunteers, Festival sponsors, City of Duluth employees, police, firefighters and all who organize and work together to host the Duluth Fall Festival?

Through a generous partnership with Suzanna’s Kitchen (formerly led by the late Barbara Howard), we invite everyone to share barbeque, Brunswick stew, and all the trimmings. Festival volunteers provide homemade desserts.

Just a few years after the Festival’s debut in 1983, we decided to hold a community luncheon on the Friday setup day, and this continues today.

Setting Up & Taking Down the Big Event

You probably haven’t ever thought about the logistics of preparing downtown Duluth for the Festival. It’s practically an event of its own. In the weeks before the Festival, volunteers measure and mark off booth spaces to make sure that space is allocated for all of the booths.

Early Friday morning, volunteers start setting up the Festival infrastructure, signage and decorations. The Check-In committee greets vendors and sponsors and directs them to their booth locations. We even spend time assisting people unload and set up their wares—we’re often told by vendors that the Duluth Fall Festival is the only show that they participate in that has volunteers who assist them.

Sunday night, starting at 5 p.m., we work quickly to remove everything to do with the Festival. By Monday morning, Duluth is back to "normal" and we start planning for the next year.

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Looking Back Forty Years

Reaching a milestone anniversary of 40 years has us nostalgic for years gone by. The first festival (October, 1983) was rainy, cold, and netted only $300. Despite these setbacks, the decision was made to make it an annual event and we’ve been going strong ever since.

Looking back at the Festival’s numerous changes and accomplishments fills us with sense of pride. Take a minute to reminisce along with us as we share highlights from over the years.

Festival Partial Project List

• 2023: Duluth Co-op/Hands of Christ, Spectrum Autism Support Group, Duluth Historical Society fund, Duluth Cluster Schools, Southeastern Railway Museum, Rainbow Village, $50,000 to City of Duluth

• 2022: Rainbow Village, Duluth Co-op/Hands of Christ, Duluth Historical Society fund, $50,000 to City of Duluth

• 2021: Southeastern Railway Museum fund, $50,000 to City of Duluth

• 2020: Duluth Festival Center refurbishment, Duluth Church Cemetery, and Bunten Road Park kitchen improvements

• 2019: Festival Center remodel and HVAC, Landscaping for Town Green, Christmas Tree enhancements

• 2018: Taylor Park playground equipment, Gazebo improvements, new HVAC for the Festival Center, Christmas Tree enhancements

• 2017: Christmas Trees for Town Green and Parsons Alley, Mosaic for Parson’s Alley, Bike Racks, Wall for Dreamkeepers sculpture, Surveillance camera for Town Green

• 2016: AGCO Tractor for the City, Red Clay and Parsons Alley performances

• 2015: Parsons Alley, Red Clay Music Foundry marquees

• 2014: City parking lot improvements, Festival Center renovation

• 2013: Red Clay Music Foundry improvements, Festival Center hardwood

floors

• 2012: Final payment for Festival Center (total $1,300,000.00)

• 2011: Eastern Continental Divide Monument

• 2009: Sponsor Board and Taylor Park Entrance sign, Festival Center plantation shutters

• 2008: Taylor Park public restrooms

• 2006: Festival Courtyard Bricks and Landscaping

• 2000: Festival Center construction

• 1997: Sponsor committee, Festival expands to 2 days

• 1996: Taylor Park acquisition

• 1993-1995: Trees, Shrubs, Planters, Lampposts, Sidewalks, Building Renovations

Besides these visible achievements, we’ve donated more than one million dollars to Duluth non-profits.

Since 1983, the Festival has grown in both numbers and scope: Committees have grown from one to more than 50. Volunteers have increased from a handful to more than 400. Booths (Arts & Crafts, Food and Sponsors) are close to 400, limited only by space constraints.

For the last several years, Gwinnett Daily Post readers have selected Duluth Fall Festival as Best Festival in Gwinnett and several National publications selected it as the best in the southeast, but we’re not slowing down. The 2023 Festival promises to be the very best in our 40-year history! The Festival has been held every year since 1983 except for 2020 when COVID was at its peak. We encourage you to come to our 40th Anniversary Festival.

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Duluth Town Green & Downtown

Saturday, September 30 & Sunday, October 1

FREE Admission • FREE Shuttles duluthfallfestival.org

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

9:00 A.M. Booths Open

10:00 A.M. Parade (roads closed; shuttle suspended)

11:30 A.M. Opening Ceremony

12:30 P.M. Entertainment Begins

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1

8:00 A.M. Road Race (roads closed)

9:00 A.M. Booths Open

10:00 A.M. Worship on the Green

11:30 A.M. Entertainment Begins

Duluth Fall Festival Committee would like to thank Tom and John Martin and Citizens Bank of Gwinnett Gwinnett Community Bank

The Piedmont Bank for being our Overall Top Sponsors for the last 40 years!

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7:00 P.M. Booths Close

The Duluth Fall Festival thanks Piedmont Bank for sponsoring our schedule page, being our Entertainment sponsor and, also, our overall top sponsor for 2023!

3:00 P.M. Decorations Auction (Duluth Depot)

5:00 P.M. Festival Closes

The Duluth our s 3112 Main St., Suite 100, Duluth, GA www.piedmont.bank
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Welcome to the 40th Duluth Fall Festival

Wow! In a few days, the Duluth Fall Festival celebrates 40 years. We are so excited to welcome you to this year’s Festival. We have worked this entire year planning a fantastic event for our guests, vendors, sponsors, entertainers, and volunteers. As you walk the streets of Downtown Duluth, we hope you enjoy the sights, sounds, smells and tastes that you experience. We know the memories you make will last a lifetime.

How can a festival be “more than a festival”? We give back all year to our local community through support, participating in other events, creating an environment that welcomes both newcomers and longtime residents to Duluth. We create long-lasting friendships while helping vendors unload, decorating the streets of Duluth, helping a lost parent find their child, and so much more. These relationships last a lifetime, and it happens all while putting together the Duluth Fall Festival.

Please take time to look through these pages and see all that the Festival is bringing to Downtown Duluth on September 30-October 1. Take a look at our amazing sponsors who help fund the Festival and, in turn, enable us to support our local non-profits. When you see our sponsors at the Festival, please thank them for their participation, and support their businesses whenever you can.

We cannot wait to see you this year, and every year to come on the last weekend in September!

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Herb and Beth Hoffman, 2023 Co-Chairpersons
2 Welcome To The 40th Duluth Fall Festival About The Cover 3 Come See Gwinnett’s Largest Parade! Volunteering For The Festival 4 A Partnership: Duluth Fall Festival & The City of Duluth Thank You Mayor Nancy 5 Opening Ceremony Worship On The Green Information Booth First Aid 6 Grand Marshal: Monica Kaufman Pearson Honorary Grand Marshal: Brooks Coleman 7 Special Thanks 8 The Festival As Seen Through The City Administration 10 Festival Sponsor Program & Sponsor List 12 Shuttles, Ride-Shares & Parking, Oh My! 13 Festival Map 14 Festival Entertainment Schedule 16 2023 Committee Chairpersons 18 Food Petting Zoo About The Festival T-Shirt Duluth Depot 19 Tribute To Duluth’s Own Elvis: Mark Pitt 20 Kidz Korner Festival Night Out Duluth Donut Dash Festival Concert 21 Arts & Crafts Community Luncheon Setting Up & Taking Down The Big Event 22 Looking Back Forty Years About the Cover
Herb and Beth Hoffman, 2023 Co-Chairpersons
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Volunteering for the Festival

Do you ever long for roots and a hometown? Have you ever wanted to improve your community, but you don’t know where to get started? Would you like to make 300+ new friends in an instant? If you answered “Yes,” to any of these questions: We Want You to join our amazing group of Festival volunteers!

You may have seen our tagline: More than Just a Festival. We say that because we work and play year-round to make Duluth a great place to live. Of course, the Festival is our biggest event, but we also host recruiting events, monthly meetings, monthly nights out at local restaurants, sponsorship events, the Taste of Duluth, and so much more. For more information, visit the Volunteer Information page on our website at www.duluthfallfestival.org.

Come See Gwinnett’s Largest Parade!

award-winning marching bands and orchestras, martial arts groups, scouts, Santa Claus and much more!

The Parade starts on Main Street (near Coleman Middle School), continues to Highway 120, turns south on Buford Hwy, and ends at Truist bank. Come early to get a good spot along the route. Once you are settled, you’re in for a treat—or several, if you’re quick enough to catch the candy that participants throw your way!

gwinnettdailypost.com • Gwinnett Daily Post • September 2023 • DULUTH FALL FESTIVAL 3 www.DuluthFallFestival.org 40th Annual 2023 Join us at 10 a.m. Saturday morning to kick off the Duluth Fall Festival with the largest parade in Gwinnett County. Our Parade celebrates the people, schools, organizations, and businesses that make Duluth EVERYONE’S HOMETOWN. With 3,000+ participants, the Parade includes classic cars,

www.DuluthFallFestival.org

Thank You Mayor Nancy

Duluth Fall Festival thanks Mayor Nancy for 16 wonderful years under her leadership! For many years, Nancy has been involved with the Festival-sometimes as a volunteer and several times as a Chairperson or Co-Chairperson.

Over the years, we have seen many mayors, but Nancy has topped them all. Duluth is a different place than the little country town we remember and hear about. Nancy and the City Administration have changed it into a vibrant, up-to-date, thriving little city that is beyond anything our parents (or we) could have even dreamed of.

Last summer, she announced that she would not seek a fifth term, so this will be her last Fall Festival as Mayor Nancy. We wish her all the best, as she enters this new phase of her life, which will hopefully still be in Downtown Duluth!

A Partnership: Duluth Fall Festival & the City of Duluth

3208 Duluth Hwy 120 • 770.476.3776

www.duluthumc.org

Join us for worship on the Town Green at 10 a.m. on Sunday, September 25th

Join

Sunday Services and Programs:

Sunday Services and Programs:

• 8:30 a.m. - Traditional Worship service, including weekly Communion, in the Sanctuary.

• 8:30 a.m.

Traditional Worship service, with Communion, in the Sanctuary.

• 11:00 a.m. - Contemporary Worship service in Hinton Hall

• 11:00 a.m

Contemporary Worship service in Hinton Hall

• 11:00 a.m. - Traditional Worship service in the Sanctuary.

• 11:00 a.m.

Traditional Worship service in the Sanctuary.

Childcare is available for all worship services.

Childcare is available for all worship services.

Sunday Night Youth: 5:30 p.m. in the Youth Center

Sunday Night Youth: 5:30 p.m. in the Youth Center

Wednesday Evening Programs:

Wednesday Evening Programs:

• Dinner at 5 p.m. with Studies and Ministries for Children, Youth and Adults until 7:00 p.m.

• Dinner at 5 p.m. with Studies and Ministries for Children, Youth and Adults until 7:00 p.m.

This year’s Duluth Fall Festival will add a new chapter to a long and impressive story about volunteerism and partnership. For forty years, the Duluth Fall Festival volunteers have worked tirelessly to raise money for projects in Downtown Duluth. As we work to make our historic downtown a destination for both locals and visitors, we realize the strong and significant impact the Festival has made.

amenities enjoyed by all ages. For a list of the projects that the DFF has funded, see the Festival Project List.

• DuluthKids (K- 5th Grade) 6:00 p.m.

• DuluthKids (K- 5th Grade) 6:00 p.m.

• Book Bunch Story Time for 3 and 4 Year Olds: 6:15 p.m.

• Book Bunch Story Time for 3 and 4 Year Olds: 6:15 p.m.

• Youth Group Bible Study: 6:00 p.m.

• Youth Bible Study (grades 6-12): 6:00 p.m.

• Parenting Town Hall Discussions: 6:00 p.m.

• Parent Connection Group: 6:00 p.m.

• “Learn a Little” Classes for Adults: 6:00 p.m.

The City of Duluth has a vision to bring the types of amenities and services that are attractive to all generations, with a focus on young professionals. A strong downtown is the heartbeat of a city and this success spreads across city limits like a pebble thrown in a pond.

The partnership between Duluth Fall Festival and the City of Duluth works because we collaborate as partners sharing a single vision for our City. Through the years, the Festival Executive Board listened to the City. As I speak across the state, people are surprised to learn that the Festival is comprised of more than 400 volunteers and is operated in conjunction with the City. The Festival has become one of the premier festivals in the Southeast and we’re enormously proud of this success.

• Adult Small Group Studies: 6:00 p.m.

• Chancel Choir Rehersal: 7:00 p.m.

• Chancel Choir Rehersal: 7:00 p.m.

Because the mission of the Festival is to give back to downtown projects, the City of Duluth has been able to implement unique

Thank you Duluth Fall Festival!

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for worship on the Town Green at 10 a.m. on Sunday, October 1st
us
Nancy Harris Mayor, City of Duluth Georgia TRAIN WAS DESIGNED AND BUILT BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO USE IN THE PARADE EVERY YEAR FOR THE CITY COUNCIL TO BE TRANSPORTED ON

Opening Ceremony

Information Booth

At 11:30 a.m. on Saturday (after the Parade ends), grab a bite to eat and get a good spot in front of the Festival Center to enjoy our Opening Ceremony, where we’ll pay tribute to our Parade Marshals, sponsors, and other local dignitaries.

Worship on the Green

If you need help while you are visiting the Festival or if you lose an item, stop by our Information, Lost & Found booth with the Duluth Fall Festival logo (located on Main Street).

First Aid

SPONSORED BY NORTHSIDE HOSPITAL

On Sunday, at 10 a.m., we welcome everyone to join us for Worship on the Green, a community devotional service led by Duluth First United Methodist Church’s (DFUMC) Reverends Terry Tippens and David Burchett. The service includes live inspirational music performed by the church’s Contemporary Worship team. Originally, Calvary Christian Fellowship (located in Downtown Duluth) held the outdoor service. The City purchased their building, which has since transitioned to the Red Clay Theatre. DFUMC church has provided the outdoor Festival worship service since then.

Though we hope that you don’t need it, the Duluth Fall Festival probably has the most professional First Aid station of any festival anywhere. For minor injuries or bee stings, visit the tent (located near the railroad tracks), which is staffed by registered nurses from Northside Hospital. For more serious injuries, bicycle-riding Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) from Gwinnett Fire Services will treat you on the spot! Cheryl MacMillan, Director of Nursing and Patient Care At Northside Hospital Duluth coordinates the services. Joan Glancy Hospital started this partnership since the very first Festival 40 years ago.

gwinnettdailypost.com • Gwinnett Daily Post • September 2023 • DULUTH FALL FESTIVAL 5 www.DuluthFallFestival.org 40th Annual 2023

Grand Marshal of the 40th Fall Festival Parade is journalist Monica Pearson. In 1975, Pearson was the first woman and first minority to anchor a daily evening TV news program in Atlanta. She’s become one of Atlanta’s most recognizable faces, having held the anchor role at WSBTV for 37 years, until 2012. After 10 years of retirement, she was lured back to the spotlight as the host of WPCH-TV’s “Monica Pearson One on One” and a new show for the AJC where she interviews a variety of Georgians.

Pearson has received 33 Emmy Awards as well as numerous other awards for her reporting and her “Monica Peason Closeups” segments. She is also a humanitarian who assists in charitable, non-profit, and community causes.

Pearson is a native of Louisville, KY, and holds a B.A. from the University of Louisville and an M.A. from the University of Georgia, where she graduated Mana Cum Laude at the age of 67. She is married to John E. Pearson , Sr., and has a daughter and bonus son.

Our own Brooks Coleman is Duluth Fall Festival's Honorary Grand Marshal for 2023. He has done so much for the Festival, for Duluth, for Gwinnett County and for Georgia that we could fill this entire tabloid with his accomplishments. However, no matter what offices and honors he has held, he was never too busy to do whatever was needed for the Festival and Duluth for all of these 40 years.

Brooks is an educator of the first rank, receiving his PHD in 1978. He served as principal of two Duluth schools and advanced to second in command of the entire Gwinnett County School System as administrative assistant to the superintendent. Coleman Middle School, the first Gwinnett County STEAM School was named for him.

From 1992-2018, Brooks served as State Representative of Georgia District 97, doing much for Duluth, Gwinnett County, and Georgia. He served in leading positions in organizations such as Rotary, Lions Club, Jaycees, Duluth First Baptist Church, and, of course, Duluth Fall Festival.

Just as he was the Voice of the Wildcats, he has long been the Voice of the Festival. For many years, he was our announcer and spokesperson for every event, including the Festival Parade. Not only did he do an excellent job, but he took time to train others to carry on his traditions. So, today we still have only the absolute best as our Festival emcees. We (and all of Gwinnett County) are lucky to have had Brooks Coleman leading the way for all 40 years!

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Grand Marshal: Monica Kaufman Pearson Honorary Grand Marshal: Brooks Coleman

Special Thanks from Duluth Fall Festival! Special Thanks

Working with our community is a top priority for Duluth Fall Festival. Our mission is to improve our hometown, Duluth’s beauty, and community spirit. All listed on this page are ardent Festival and Duluth Supporters and help us in a variety of ways. The amount of support we get is amazing and enables us to do much more than we could without them!

Red Clay Music Foundry – Eddie Owen

Restaurants of Taste of Duluth

Signs by Tomorrow - – Mike and Eve Johnson

Laura Heck

Hooch Beverage

McClellan & Associates, CPA – Warren McClellan

Northside Hospital Duluth – Jay Dennard

Payne-Corley House – Mike & Krista

Ganley

Printing Trade Company – Mark Williams

Smilin’ Mark McKay, “The Voice of the Festival”

Suzanna’s Kitchen – Brad Howard

Top Job Beverage and Events – Scott Harb

Vendors, Arts & Crafts and Food

WP Wolfepress – Kerry Wolfe

2023 Chairpersons – Herb and Beth Hoffman AND…our 400 community volunteers!

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INVOLVEMENT Andersen, Tate, & Carr, P.C. – Matt Reeves Atlanta Ad Graphics – Cindi Dowdle and Tammy Dills City of Duluth – Employees, Mayor and Council Corporate Expressions – Andy & Carolyn Kite Courtyard by Marriott, Duluth – Donna McHugh and Melissa Sloan Entertainers and Parade Participants Festival Newspaper Advertisers Formetco – John Gibb Georgia Power Good Word Brewing & Public House –Todd di Matteo Gwen Tajz Wine Bar – Tiffany Dillon Heck Design Group –
COMMUNITY

The Festival as seen through the City Administration

For 40 years the last weekend in September and Downtown Duluth have had a unique relationship. A group of volunteers, merchants, residents, and city staff welcome tens of thousands of visitors over two days to a celebration of fall and of place. Nancy Harris has been involved in the Duluth Fall Festival for many years as volunteer, sometimes as Chair or Co-Chair, and for the last 16 years she has been the Mayor of her hometown Duluth, Georgia. She announced over the summer she would not seek a fifth term, and so this will be her last Fall Festival as Mayor Nancy. “I have lived in the Duluth area my whole life” she reflected recently. “The city is in a good place. I heard a wise person say once, leave while they are clapping.” The citizens, visitors, and the City government of Duluth are clapping indeed!

The current setting for the Festival is a vibrant downtown of

restaurants, shops, greenspace, and places to live. “I think I am most proud of the city council members with their courage to actively encourage people to live downtown in enough numbers to support our businesses, Nancy said recently. We turned Duluth into a great place to live, plus we invite all residents to sit awhile in their downtown. What we are is a people keeping the best and changing the rest.”

That change continues as Festival visitors will get to see the new Activity Lawn, the new LR Burger restaurant, our now completed wonderful library, and no construction fences. What does not change is the invitation to participate in a 40-year ritual of fall in a small Georgia town by the railroad tracks. We hope to see all of you at Duluth Fall Festival!

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Chris McGahee

The Story of Atlanta Flooring Design Centers

I moved to Duluth, GA 38 years ago. I could not have found a better town to live in and to have our initial launch of Atlanta Flooring Design Centers. We started in what is now the dining area of the Family Restaurant which is still there today. I was incredibly blessed to have found Duluth, where my small-town upbringing blended well with the local folks and the previous slogan of Duluth, “Pride in the old and the new”.

I loved the closeness of the Duluth community, and I was graciously accepted by local leaders like Kathryn Willis and the Parsons family, with all of their Duluth roots. The community was growing rapidly, and AFDC had the desire to grow right along with Duluth! With the support of the Duluth community, we outgrew 3 locations inside the city limits. In 2007, we relocated 5 miles north to a larger facility and have since added 3 buildings to our campus. We now operate in 6 states with 15 locations!

I constantly tell people that AFDC started very small, and my dream became a reality because God blessed me with starting in and getting to know the wonderful folks of Duluth! I noticed recently that Duluth now has a new slogan, “Capture the Spirit of Good Living” and that fits right in with where we are today!

Not only does my company owe its beginnings to Duluth, I lived there during the beginning years, and still attend church, shop, and eat there regularly. I agree it is a fabulous place to live or visit because of the inviting nature of the people and it is still a solid place for businesses to locate.

I owe the Duluth community a HUGE THANK YOU for all that Atlanta Flooring Design Centers and I have accomplished over the years! I wish the Duluth Fall Festival continued success, and look forward to the excitement it always brings to OUR COMMUNITY!

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FESTIVAL SPONSOR PROGRAM

During our 40 years, the Festival has donated more than four million dollars to improve downtown Duluth! Have you ever wondered where the money comes from? In the beginning, the proceeds were small—after all of the expenses to host the Festival, not much money was left. But, more than 20 years ago, a volunteer suggested allowing commercial, or “Sponsor” booths in addition to our traditional arts & crafts and food booths. Thus, our Sponsor program was born.

Over time, levels of sponsorship have developed (from $200 to $10,000), each level with more and more perks. We now have about 165 sponsors each year, averaging a total of around $170,000 in sponsorships!

We give our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our sponsors of every level, who support us year after year. We could not begin to do all that we do for Downtown Duluth without their support.

2023 DULUTH FALL FESTIVAL SPONSORS

KEYSTONE

104.7 The Fish

WWW.THEFISHATLANTA.COM

Northside Hospital

WWW.NORTHSIDE.COM

The Piedmont Bank

PIEDMONT.BANK

CORNERSTONE

95.5 WSB WSBRADIO.COM

AGCO Corporation

WWW.AGCOCORP.COM

Gwinnett Daily Post

GWINNETTDAILYPOST.COM

Tiger Tails Animal Hospital

WWW.TIGERTAILSANIMALHOSPITAL.COM

SPECIAL AREA SPONSORS

Arts and Crafts

String & Story on Main

WWW.STRINGANDSTORY.COM

Community Lunch

Suzanna’s Kitchen

WWW.SUZANNASKITCHEN.COM

Duluth Depot J.O. King

WWW.KINGFASTENER.COM

Entertainment

The Piedmont Bank

PIEDMONT.BANK

Festival Concert

Georgia’s Best Roofer

WWW.GEORGIASBESTROOFER.COM

First Aid

Northside Hospital

WWW.NORTHSIDE.COM

Food Court

Duluth Rexall Grill-Buttermilk Biscuits

WWW.REXALLGRILL.COM

Kidz Korner

Casteel Heating, Cooling, Plumbing and Electrical

WWW.CASTEELAIR.COM

Parsons Alley

Dreamland BBQ

DREAMLANDBBQ.COM/LOCATIONS/DULUTH/ Shuttles

The Little Gym of Johns Creek

WWW.THELITTLEGYM.COM/ALPHARETTAJOHNSCREEKGA

Taste of Duluth Payne-Corley House

WWW.PAYNECORLEYHOUSE.COM

PLATINUM

Avonlea Apartments

WWW.AVONLEAAPARTMENTS.COM

Courtyard Duluth

WWW.MARRIOTT.COM/ATLCH

Duluth Animal Hospital

WWW.DULUTHANIMALHOSPITAL.COM

Duluth Dog Depot

WWW.DULUTHDOGDEPOT.COM

Hexis Energy

WWW.HEXIS-ENERGY.US

Northside Diagnostic Clinic- Duluth

WWW.NGDC.COM

Pella Window and Door of Georgia PELLASE.COM

Purifi IV PURIFIIV.COM

Southeast Restoration SOUTHEASTRESTORATION.COM

Southwest Gwinnett Magazine SOUTHWESTGWINNETTMAGAZINE.COM

T-Mobile T-MOBILE.COM

Thomas Eye Group THOMASEYE.COM

EMERALD

Andersen, Tate & Carr

WWW.ATCLAWFIRM.COM

Drake House Construction & Design DRAKEHOUSECONSTRUCTION.COM

First Option Mortgage

WPOLACK.FOP-POS.COM/PORTAL Formetco

WWW.FORMETCO.COM/ABOUT

GFS GetFastShirt

GETFASTSHIRT.COM/DESIGN_AT_GET_FAST_SHIRT/SHOP/HOME

Heck Design Group

HECKDESIGNGROUP.COM

Mark and Linda Wettlauffer

McClellan Accountants & Advisors

WWW.MCCLELLANCPA.COM

Michael Carroll Law

WWW.MICHAELCARROLLATTORNEY.COM

North Atlanta Kids Dentistry

WWW.NAKIDSDENTISTRY.COM

Perimeter Church

WWW.PERIMETER.ORG

PetSuites

JOHNSCREEK.PETSUITESOFAMERICA.COM

Printing Trade Company

WWW.PRINTINGTRADECO.COM

AKA Tree Service

WWW.AKATREESERVICE.COM

All America Gutter Protection

WWW.ALLAMERICANGUTTERPROTECTION.COM

Andretti Indoor Karting & Games Buford ANDRETTIKARTING.COM/BUFORD

Appalachian Growers

APPALACHIANGROWERS.COM/ Arrow Exterminators

WWW.ARROWEXTERMINATORS.COM

Atlanta Falcons

ATLANTAFALCONS.COM

Atlanta Flooring Design Centers, Inc.

WWW.ATLANTAFLOORINGDESIGN.COM

Atlanta University of Health Science/College Clinic

ATLANTAUNIV.ORG

Bath Planet Atlanta

WWW.BATHPLANET.COM

Budget Blinds BUDGETBLINDS.COM/DULUTH-GA

Cain Injury Law CAININJURYLAW.COM

Capital Vacations

WWW.CAPITALVACATIONS.COM

Cutco Cutlery

WWW.CUTCO.COM

Flossophie Children’s Dentistry KIDSFLOSSOPHIE.COM

Georgia Insulation, LLC

WWW.GEORGIAINSULATION.COM

GNR Public Health

WWW.GNRHEALTH.COM

Gutter Helmet by Lednor Home Solutions LEDNORHOME.COM

Gwinnett Stripers

WWW.MILB.COM/GWINNETT

Harlem Legends/Michael Douglas WWW.HARLEMLEGENDS.COM

Hexis Energy

WWW.HEXIS-ENERGY.US

Home Craft Gutter Protection HOMECRAFTGUTTERPROTECTION.COM

Inspire Ob/Gyn WWW.INSPIREOBGYN.COM/

Klean Sonrisas Dental Care

WWW.KLEANSONRISAS.COM

LasikPlus

LASIKPLUS.COM

LeafFilter Gutter Protection

WWW.LEAFFILTER.COM

Todd Lemoine Team LEMOINETEAM.COM

WWW.AETNA.COM

LifeLink of Georgia LIFELINKFOUNDATION.ORG

Lily Texidor Realtor WWW.TEXIDORREALTY.COM

Make It Loud Web Design & Digital Marketing

WWW.MAKEITLOUD.NET

Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta ROADATLANTA.COM

Miller’s Youth Sports DULUTHSBESTAFTERSCHOOL.COM

Notre Dame Academy

WWW.NDACADEMY.ORG

Parc at Duluth

WWW.PARCATDULUTH.COM

Peachtree Pest Control WWW.PEACHTREEPESTCONTROL.COM

Pestban, LLC

WWW.PESTBAN.COM

Phoenix Chiropractic PHOENIXFORHEALTH.COM

Platinum Elite Roofing PLATINUMELITEROOFING.COM

PNC WWW.PNC.COM

Puppy Haven Pet Resort PUPPYHAVEN.COM

Quality Ortho Care WWW.QUALITYORTHOCARE.COM

Robbins Nest Recording Studies

WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/MICHAEL.ROBBINS.750

Terry Chambers/Realtor ReMax Center TERRYCHAMBERS@REMAX.COM

Renasant Bank

WWW.RENASANTBANK.COM

Renewal By Andersen

WWW.RENEWALBYANDERSEN.COM

SavATree

WWW.SAVATREE.COM

Scenthound of Johns Creek & South Forsyth WWW.SCENTHOUND.COM

Seven Oaks Academy

SEVENOAKSACADEMY.ORG

Shepherd Animal Hospital

SHEPHERDANIMALHOSPITAL.COM

Southeastern Railway Museum

WWW.TRAIN-MUSEUM.ORG

The Epoch Times

WWW.THEEPOCHTIMES.COM

The Trusted Toolbox WWW.THETRUSTEDTOOLBOX.COM

Top Job Beverage and Events WWW.TOPJOBBEVERAGEANDEVENTS.COM

Tropic Bowls Café TROPICBOWLSCAFE.COM

True Source Family Chiropractic TRUESOURCECHIROPRACTIC.COM

Virtual Imaging

WWW.VIRTUALIMAGINGATL.COM

Wellroot Family Services WELLROOT.ORG

GOLD

Atlanta AdGraphics

WWW.ATLANTAADGRAPHICS.COM

First Citizens Bank

WWW.FIRSTCITIZENS.COM

Lail Family Dentistry

DRLAIL.COM

WP Wolfe Press

WPWOLFEPRESS.COM

SILVER

Bill Head Funeral Homes and Crematory

Capital City Bank

District at Duluth

Duluth Driving School

Findley Commercial Properties

Gold Stars Roof

Gwinnett Forum

Duluth Co-Op

Peachtree Christian Health

Primerica

Rainbow Village

Sports & Imports Collision Inc.

Storey Custom Homes

The Local Pantry Tower Sealants

FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL

Alana Moss

Alexis Server and Holly Rotalsky

Annette McIntosh

Carol Hitchcock

Carolyn Herbig

David Gentry

Dorothy Rainey

Gina Yapit

Hall Family

Herb and Beth Hoffman

Jean Daniel

Jim and Kathy Orcutt

Jim and Terrie Adkins

John and Jean Howard

JW and Jena Mozley

Kathryn Willis

Kathy and Ralph Mumme

Kimberly Kelkenberg

Linda Tonge and Richard LaScala

Lisa and Ken Thompson

Marsha Anderson Bomar

Marty and Debbie Bush

Mary Buck

Matt and Cindy Morris

Matt and Suzette Reeves

Mike and Kay Montgomery

Richard and Margaret Middleton

Scott Henderson and Jennifer Freeman

Sheldon and Janet Greenwald

Steve and Teresa Lynn

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AARP AARP.ORG Above Ground Aerial
DIAMOND
WWW.ABOVEGROUNDAERIAL.ORG Aetna
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SHUTTLES, RIDE-SHARES & PARKING, OH MY!

Because parking in Historic Downtown Duluth is limited, save yourself the frustration of looking for a parking space. Use our FREE shuttle service; have your ride-sharing service drop you off at our dedicated ride-sharing stop or take a short hike to downtown.

PARK AND RIDE: Our deluxe, air-conditioned shuttle service lets you relax in comfort and drops you off at the Festival’s front door. Shuttles run continuously during the Festival (except during Saturday’s Parade).

SHUTTLE LOCATIONS

Chattahoochee Elementary School

2930 Albion Farm Road Duluth Middle School 3200 Pleasant Hill Road Mason Elementary 3030 Bunten Road

SHUTTLE PICKUP LOTS: FESTIVAL STOP:

Coleman Middle School, 3057 Main Street - Downtown Duluth

SHUTTLE HOURS

DAY FROM TO 7:45 a.m.*

*Important: Service is suspended from 9:45 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. due to street closures during the Parade. If you plan to attend the Parade or Opening Ceremony, we suggest that you arrive at the Shuttle Lot by 9 a.m.

Sunday

6:30 a.m. (Chattahoochee)

7:45 a.m. (Duluth Middle, Mason Elementary)

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: Buses can accommodate passengers who are partially mobile. Drivers will assist passengers on and off the bus and storage is available for wheelchairs, strollers and other mobility items.

PETS: Except for service animals, pets are not allowed on shuttle buses.

RIDE AND DROPOFF

Eliminate parking worries and have Uber® or Lyft® drop you off at the Festival’s ridesharing lot, behind Coleman Middle School.

PARK AND WALK

If you want to “get your steps in,” many parking spaces are available near downtown.

• First Citizen’s Bank: 2775 Buford Hwy, Duluth

• Designated lots along Buford Hwy: Look for “Park and Walk” signs.

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SPONSORED BY THE LITTLE GYM

Festival Entertainment

Sunday, October 1

Festival Center Stage SPONSORED BY THE PIEDMONT BANK

PERFORMER

Opening Ceremony

Wildcat Cheerleaders

Duluth High School Drumline

All Stars Performing Arts Academy

Six Degree Tilt

New Bridge

The Muckers

Five Long Years

Maggie Clement Band

FROM

TO

Donut Dash Road Race

Worship on the Green

(Duluth First United Methodist Church)

Working From Home

City Limits Band

Over the Influence

Metro Jazz

Parsons Alley Entertainment SPONSORED BY DREAMLAND BAR-B-QUE

PERFORMER

Brett Ryder

Saturday, September 30 FROM 12:00

Steve McElroy

Blackfoot Daisy

Phil Griffin Duo

Surly Trolls

The Bea Arthurs

12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 TO 12:45 1:45 2:45 3:45 5:00

PERFORMER

Harm’s Way

Foster Greene

Church of Gray

Yao Lu and Xiaodan chen

Stone Mountain Chorus

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2023 FESTIVAL CO-CHAIRPERSONS

Beth Hoffman

Herb Hoffman

2024 FESTIVAL

CO-CHAIRPERSONS

Beth Hoffman

Herb Hoffman

ARTS & CRAFTS

Beth Parmer

Kimberly Reed

CHRISTMAS PARTY

Cheri Lawson

Beth Ann Woodruff

Kay Montgomery

CITY OF DULUTH

LIAISON

Crystal Huntzinger

COMMUNITY LUNCH (FRIDAY OF FESTIVAL)

Alexis Nash

Linda Tonge

Beth Bell (Food) CONCERT

Kay Montgomery

DECORATIONS

Kelly Willoughby

DECORATIONS

AUCTION

Mark McKay

DIRECTORY

Laura Heck

Mark Williams

Manfred Graeder

Kathryn Willis

2023 COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS

DULUTH DEPOT

Beth Hoffman

Janet Greenwald

Melanie Sheldon EMCEES

Mark McKay

Jerry Bignotti

Brad Hench

Johnny Phelps

Doug Turnbull

Veronica Harrell

ENTERTAINMENT

FESTIVAL CENTER

STAGE:

Laura Godfrey

PARSONS ALLEY

STAGE:

Michael Robbins

FESTIVAL LAYOUT

Mary Buck

Brenda Ehly

Alexis Server

FESTIVAL NIGHT OUT

Beth Hoffman

Linda Storey

FESTIVAL SHUTDOWN

Denisha Scott

FIRST AID

Cheryl MacMillan

FOOD VENDORS

Aaron Blake

Doug Harmony

Mell Robinson

INFORMATION, LOST & FOUND

Bryan Johnson

Carol Vidyasagar

KIDZ KORNER

Beth & Herb Hoffman

MINUTES

Jean Harrival

NAME TAGS

Pam Jones

NEWSPAPER INSERTS

Laura Heck

Alana Moss

Kathryn Willis

OPENING CEREMONY/ GRAND MARSHAL

Kay Montgomery

Linda Storey

OPERATIONS

Wayne Herman

Herb Hoffman

PARADE

Debbie Bush

CONVERTIBLES:

Kelly Willoughby

MONITORS:

Pam Jones

Marla Krohn

POSTERS:

Kay Montgomery

PARKING

Slade Lail

John Martin

Ed Welborn

PHOTOGRAPHY

Dustin Grau

Mary Buck

REFRESHMENTS

(MONTHLY MEETINGS)

Cindy Morris

Darbra Mahoney

ROAD RACE

Greg Whitlock

Gavin Maguire

Randy Sutt

Gary Jenkins

(coordinator)

SHUTTLE SERVICE

John Martin

Sheila Harmony

SIGN DESIGN AND ORDERING

Wayne Herman

Herb Hoffman

SIGN INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL

Josh Shapiro

SOCIAL MEDIA

Kay Montgomery

FACEBOOK:

Michael Hopkins

SOUND PRODUCTION

FESTIVAL CENTER

STAGE:

Mark Wettlaufer

Earl Griffith

www.DuluthFallFestival.org

PARSONS ALLEY

STAGE:

Michael Robbins

Javiar Santossil

SPONSORSHIP

Beth Hoffman

Linda Storey

(Events)

Krystal Ware

(Logistics)

SUNSHINE, SCARECROW & HOSPITALITY

Jean Harrivel

T–SHIRTS

DISTRIBUTION:

Kim Craig

PRODUCTION:

Kathy Orcutt

Kay Montgomery

TASTE OF DULUTH

Cindy Morris

Avery Shapiro

Krista Ganley

Annette Summerour

TECHNOLOGY

WEBSITE:

Kay Montgomery

IVOLUNTEER:

Manfred Graeder

EVENTENY:

Alana Moss

TELEPHONE:

Wayne Herman

TRAFFIC & SECURITY

Jim Dugan

VENDOR ASSISTANCE (UNLOAD/LOAD)

Steve Lynn

Mariam Mirzoyan

VENDOR CHECK-IN/ CHECK-OUT

Emily MacKenzie

VENDOR TRAFFIC

Philip Parmer

VOLUNTEER

RECRUITMENT

Beth & Herb Hoffman

Teresa & Steve Lynn WORSHIP SERVICE

Min Lee

ZONE COORDINATORS

Adam Davidson

Deb Schmid

DULUTH FALL

FESTIVAL, INC.

PRESIDENT:

Kay Montgomery

SECRETARY:

Jean Harrivel

TREASURER:

John Martin

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40th Annual 2023

Proudly Serving Our Duluth Community for Over 50 years.

Printing Trade Company is a true family business and partner to the Duluth community.

Ted Williams started Printing Trade Company in the basement of his family home with Mark and Mike working along side their father as they grew up in the business. They eventually grew it into the company that you know today. In 2001 Printing Trade Company absorbed Ted’s wife Audrey’s typography business to make it what it is today.

Mark’s son James also grew up working in the business and he is bringing a new focus to the company.

Printing Trade Company is very proud to play a big part in our community. After 53 years, Duluth is family to us.

Congratulations to the Duluth Fall Festival on their celebration of 40 years of the best festival in the country.

770-441-0945 • 2790 Simpson Circle

Duluth Fall Festival would like to thank Mark Williams for sponsoringandsupporting usincountlessways throughtheyears.

About the Festival T-Shirt

You can track the history of the Festival through its T-shirts. The first shirts were thanks to Tom Martin of (then) Citizens Bank of Gwinnett. None of us could believe that Tom was willing to pay for shirts for every one of us! In the beginning, the shirt had a unique design each year. Then, in 2005, Cindy Sutt and Kay Montgomery created a logo for the Festival, and it has been the primary design on the shirt ever since. The current year’s Festival Chairpersons choose the shirt color. Over the years, 37 different shirt colors have been selected and tens of thousands of shirts have been printed. Would you like your own, Festival T-shirt? Simply become a volunteer or a sponsor of the Festival and next year you, can start your own collection!

Food

Come hungry! We have all kinds of fare to satisfy your appetite, including new vendors from across the country and favorites that return year after year. Here’s a list of some of sweets and treats you’ll find:

Atlas Arel LLC—Real Gyros (lamb/beef), Greek Salad, Cheesecake

B & D Catering—Turkey Legs

Bonz & Gristle's—Fried Fish, Cajun Turkey wings

Egg Roll Boyz—All types of Egg Rolls Island Noodle—Hawaiian yakisoba stir-fry

Jalapeno Corndog Concession

Kona Ice Trucks

Old West Soda

Pico's Hot Dogs

AW Shucks--Roasted corn (in the husk) and boiled peanuts

Food booths are located in the “Food Court” by the railroad tracks. Food carts are located throughout the Festival. Mell Robinson has been the DFF Food Chairperson for more than 12 years and involved with the Festival since 1988!

Petting Zoo

New this year is a FREE mobile petting zoo, hosted by Lozano Farms. You can find the petting zoo on Main Street near City Hall.

Duluth Depot

SPONSORED BY J.O.

Festival-goers can purchase souvenir items with the Duluth Fall Festival logo, such as T-shirts, baseball caps, tote bags, stainless steel tumblers, and many other items at the Festival’s new Duluth Depot. If you’re feeling lucky, purchase raffle tickets for prizes. You can also purchase Jaemor apples and specialty pumpkins at the Depot.

• Raffle Tickets: $5 each or 5 for $20

• Raffle Drawing: Sunday at 4:30 p.m. (following the auction of the Festival decorations). You do not have to be present to win.

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QUILT MADE FROM PREVIOUS FESTIVAL T-SHIRTS

Tribute to Duluth’s Own Elvis:

Mark Pitt

Sadly, this year Duluth Fall Festival Entertainment will start very differently than it has for the last 28 years. Long-time Elvis impersonator, Mark Pitt, recently passed away. He died unexpectedly on the exact date, August 16, that Elvis died in 1977.

Mark started the Entertainment for every Festival as the first act on the Festival Center Stage, immediately following the Opening Ceremony. Crowds of fans would already be there waiting for the first sight of Duluth's own, Elvis!, determined not to miss a minute of his show.

Soon they would be screaming, crowding as close to the stage as they could get, hoping Elvis would notice them and toss a keepsake scarf or teddy bear their way. His show always outdrew all others at the Festival.

Not only did Mark sound more like Elvis than Elvis himself, but Mark was also a genuinely nice guy. He was devoted to Duluth, where he grew up, and to us at Duluth Fall Festival. Our hearts go out to his wife, Lisa, and the entire family.

We thought Mark would always be here the last weekend in September and are heartbroken now to realize that Our Elvis has left the building!

There’s a new route in town

Travel through Duluth, Lilburn, and Stone Mountain with Ride Gwinnett Route 25!

Route 25 begins at the Gwinnett Place Transit Center in Duluth, travels down Pleasant Hill Road and Lawrenceville Highway towards Lilburn City Hall, and travels through Mountain Park before ending in Stone Mountain.

Visit RideGwinnett.com to see the bus schedule and start riding!

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Kidz Korner

If you’re looking for inflatables and kidfriendly games, check out Kidz Korner, located near City Hall and Taylor Park.

Festival Night Out

To get to know each other better, we invite all Festival volunteers to dinner at a local restaurant. On the last Thursday of each month, we choose a restaurant where we sit together, enjoy delicious food and socialize with other volunteers. Attendees are responsible for their own drinks and dinner, but the Festival provides appetizers. Sign up online and get to know each other better!

www.DuluthFallFestival.org

Duluth Donut Dash

On 8:00 a.m. Sunday morning (October 1st), we invite you to participate in the Duluth Donut Dash 5K. This AJC Peachtree Road Race Qualifying Event includes a long-sleeved T-shirt, chip timing, and concludes with delicious donuts, coffee and an awards ceremony. As you run/ walk through beautiful Downtown Duluth, you will also be supporting Wellroot Family Services (www.wellroot.org). This local non-profit nurtures happy, healthy families. Wellroot’s programs keep families together whenever possible, provide short-term foster care when needed, and nurture and educate young adults to break the cycle of trauma in their lives. Register or learn more at duluthdonutdash5k.org.

• Registration Fees : $35 until September 30, and $45 on October 1 (race day).

• Important: To guarantee that you get a T-shirt, you must pre-register. To pre-register online, go to the Festival website: www.duluthfallfestival.org/5k-road-race.html.

Festival Concert

SPONSORED BY GEORGIA'S BEST ROOFER

Platinum Band Atlanta provided a fantastic concert on Saturday, September 23rd at the Duluth Festival Center. Sponsored by Georgia’s Best Roofer, the concert was a fun, dancing, party event that was free and entertaining. It was also the showcase for the 2024 T-shirt reveal. The music was from the 70's to today and everyone really enjoyed it. For more information, check out platinumbandatlanta.com.

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40th Annual 2023

Arts & Crafts

SPONSORED BY STRING & STORY

Each year, more than 150 Arts and Crafts vendors participate in the Duluth Fall Festival. Local and regional artists display work in visual, tactile and even edible formats. For the home or office, the show features paintings, photographs, wood crafts, pottery, ironwork, and barware. There are also many decorative accessories, such as plants, candles, soaps, wreaths and baskets. For personal decoration, jewelry, leatherwork and clothing (for adults, children, dolls and dogs!) can be found. And for food cravings, there are satisfying sauces, honeys, teas, sweets and more.

Our Arts and Crafts artisans are a mix of returning and new vendors who create or hand-decorate their merchandise, presenting everything from traditional to trending items. The artisans are primarily local or from the Southeast. When possible, we place returning vendors in the same location. But be sure to look around and take in the new vendors too!

Artisans interested in participating in next year, can apply on our website in early 2024.

Community Luncheon

How do we express appreciation to hundreds of volunteers, Festival sponsors, City of Duluth employees, police, firefighters and all who organize and work together to host the Duluth Fall Festival?

Through a generous partnership with Suzanna’s Kitchen (formerly led by the late Barbara Howard), we invite everyone to share barbeque, Brunswick stew, and all the trimmings. Festival volunteers provide homemade desserts.

Just a few years after the Festival’s debut in 1983, we decided to hold a community luncheon on the Friday setup day, and this continues today.

Setting Up & Taking Down the Big Event

You probably haven’t ever thought about the logistics of preparing downtown Duluth for the Festival. It’s practically an event of its own. In the weeks before the Festival, volunteers measure and mark off booth spaces to make sure that space is allocated for all of the booths.

Early Friday morning, volunteers start setting up the Festival infrastructure, signage and decorations. The Check-In committee greets vendors and sponsors and directs them to their booth locations. We even spend time assisting people unload and set up their wares—we’re often told by vendors that the Duluth Fall Festival is the only show that they participate in that has volunteers who assist them.

Sunday night, starting at 5 p.m., we work quickly to remove everything to do with the Festival. By Monday morning, Duluth is back to "normal" and we start planning for the next year.

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Looking Back Forty Years

Reaching a milestone anniversary of 40 years has us nostalgic for years gone by. The first festival (October, 1983) was rainy, cold, and netted only $300. Despite these setbacks, the decision was made to make it an annual event and we’ve been going strong ever since.

Looking back at the Festival’s numerous changes and accomplishments fills us with sense of pride. Take a minute to reminisce along with us as we share highlights from over the years.

Festival Partial Project List

• 2023: Duluth Co-op/Hands of Christ, Spectrum Autism Support Group, Duluth Historical Society fund, Duluth Cluster Schools, Southeastern Railway Museum, Rainbow Village, $50,000 to City of Duluth

• 2022: Rainbow Village, Duluth Co-op/Hands of Christ, Duluth Historical Society fund, $50,000 to City of Duluth

• 2021: Southeastern Railway Museum fund, $50,000 to City of Duluth

• 2020: Duluth Festival Center refurbishment, Duluth Church Cemetery, and Bunten Road Park kitchen improvements

• 2019: Festival Center remodel and HVAC, Landscaping for Town Green, Christmas Tree enhancements

• 2018: Taylor Park playground equipment, Gazebo improvements, new HVAC for the Festival Center, Christmas Tree enhancements

• 2017: Christmas Trees for Town Green and Parsons Alley, Mosaic for Parson’s Alley, Bike Racks, Wall for Dreamkeepers sculpture, Surveillance camera for Town Green

• 2016: AGCO Tractor for the City, Red Clay and Parsons Alley performances

• 2015: Parsons Alley, Red Clay Music Foundry marquees

• 2014: City parking lot improvements, Festival Center renovation

• 2013: Red Clay Music Foundry improvements, Festival Center hardwood

floors

• 2012: Final payment for Festival Center (total $1,300,000.00)

• 2011: Eastern Continental Divide Monument

• 2009: Sponsor Board and Taylor Park Entrance sign, Festival Center plantation shutters

• 2008: Taylor Park public restrooms

• 2006: Festival Courtyard Bricks and Landscaping

• 2000: Festival Center construction

• 1997: Sponsor committee, Festival expands to 2 days

• 1996: Taylor Park acquisition

• 1993-1995: Trees, Shrubs, Planters, Lampposts, Sidewalks, Building Renovations

Besides these visible achievements, we’ve donated more than one million dollars to Duluth non-profits.

Since 1983, the Festival has grown in both numbers and scope: Committees have grown from one to more than 50. Volunteers have increased from a handful to more than 400. Booths (Arts & Crafts, Food and Sponsors) are close to 400, limited only by space constraints.

For the last several years, Gwinnett Daily Post readers have selected Duluth Fall Festival as Best Festival in Gwinnett and several National publications selected it as the best in the southeast, but we’re not slowing down. The 2023 Festival promises to be the very best in our 40-year history! The Festival has been held every year since 1983 except for 2020 when COVID was at its peak. We encourage you to come to our 40th Anniversary Festival.

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Duluth Town Green & Downtown

Saturday, September 30 & Sunday, October 1

FREE Admission • FREE Shuttles duluthfallfestival.org

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

9:00 A.M. Booths Open

10:00 A.M. Parade (roads closed; shuttle suspended)

11:30 A.M. Opening Ceremony

12:30 P.M. Entertainment Begins

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1

8:00 A.M. Road Race (roads closed)

9:00 A.M. Booths Open

10:00 A.M. Worship on the Green

11:30 A.M. Entertainment Begins

Duluth Fall Festival Committee would like to thank Tom and John Martin and Citizens Bank of Gwinnett Gwinnett Community Bank

The Piedmont Bank for being our Overall Top Sponsors for the last 40 years!

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7:00 P.M. Booths Close

The Duluth Fall Festival thanks Piedmont Bank for sponsoring our schedule page, being our Entertainment sponsor and, also, our overall top sponsor for 2023!

3:00 P.M. Decorations Auction (Duluth Depot)

5:00 P.M. Festival Closes

The Duluth our s 3112 Main St., Suite 100, Duluth, GA www.piedmont.bank
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