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prizes for winners, at the Kiwanis Fair Complex.
(334) 222-5830.
ARKANSAS
Bud Magness Memorial Gospel Quartet
Singing —Heber Springs, July 18-19. Enjoy
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gospel singing by groups such as the CrossPoinc
Quartet and the Velvet Ridge Singers during
this event in memory of its founder at Spring
Park amphitheater. (501) 362-6200.
FLORIDA
Summer Art Festival —The Villages, July 12. View
artwork, including acrylics, pastels and photographs,
during The Villages Art League indoor show and sale
at Lake Miona Recreation Center. (352) 750-5651.
GEORGIA
Wood Carving 101 —Stockbridge,July 12. Learn about wood, carving
tools and equipment, and receive hands-on instruction during this course
at Panola Mountain Stare Park. To register, call (770) 389-7801.
KENTUCKY
The Liberation of St. Jacques —Steams, July 5. Travel back to World
War II with a re-enactment of a battle in France where the actions of
medal of honor recipient and Kentucky native Wilburn K. Ross saved his
company. Bartheil Coal Mining Camp. (888) 284-3718.
LOUISIANA
Book Festival —Shreveport, July 19. Features the latest books
autographed by authors, plus panel discussions, guest speakers and a grand
ball at the Municipal Auditorium. (318) 518-5027.
MISSISSIPPI
Sawmill Festival —Bruce, July 11-12. A golf tournament, motorcycle
rally, antique car show 'ri shine, entertainment, arts & crafts, porcelain
dolls and homemade ice cream highlight this event on die town square.
(662)983-2222.
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Fourth of July Festival —Southport, July 1-4.
Designated as the official stare Fourth of July Festival, this celebration
features a parade, a 5K race, arts & crafts, a naturalization ceremony,
entertainment and childrens activities. (800) 457-6964.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Citywide July 4th Celebration —Bamberg. July 4. Musical
entertainment by local and out-of-state artists, ftxxi and a fireworks display
highlight this event at Ness Spirts Complex. (803) 245-5128.
TENNESSEE
Fiddlers Jamboree & Crafts —Smithville, July 4-5. Join in or listen
to jam sessions, attend state and national fiddling competitions, plus
view crafts by more than 230 exhibitors during this 37th annual
event. (615) 597-8500.
VIRGINIA
Smoke on the Mountain Barbecue Championship —Galax. July
11-12. Watch as cooks compete for cash prizes in the state barbecue
championship, and enjoy beach music. (276) 236-2184.
WEST VIRGINIA
Forever Plaid —Morgantown, July 1-6. West Virginia Public Theatre
presents this production about Rags to Riches, a harmony singing group,
at die Creative Arts Center on West Virginia Universitys Evansdale
campus. (877) 999-9878. ★
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