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Decatur Beach Party - Decatur, GA

It's that time of year for the Decatur Beach Party in Decatur, GA. It will be Friday June 19, 2009 from 5 p.m. to midnight. There will be 60 tons of sand on "Ponce de Leon Fun Pier" and dancing on the Marta Plaza. The festival layout has been changed this year and as always, it looks like it will be fun.  The Festival is on Ponce de Leon Ave between Church St and Clairemont Ave. in Decatur, Ga.

The Decatur Beach Party is held by the Decatur Business Association (DBA) and helps fund the free events in Decatur, including Concerts on the Square on Saturday evenings in May and September, Blue Sky Concerts at lunchtime on Wednesdays in May and September and 4th of July Fireworks

Tickets are $6.50 in for adults in advance, $10 at the gate; children 12 and under, free (limit two children per paying adult). No coolers, glass or pets allowed. Ticket purchase information is available at http://decaturdba.com.

This is just another one of the great reasons why Decatur, Ga is a great place to live, work and play. If you are thinking of buying or selling a home in Decatur, GA, contact local expert Jen Bowman, Realtor and Broker Associate with Success Realty. www.JenBowman.com 404-456-5024
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Not the Beach in Decatur, GA, but we can make it close enough!

 

Comments

Jen the way the weather has been here in Connecticut it won't be warm enough to go swiming until August ..... LOL

Good luck with this event

Posted by George Souto (McCue Mortgage) FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages CT. 5 months ago

Wow that sounds like fun.  Too bad it is soo far away!

  

Posted by Debra Walsh Orange Cty NY Real Estate 845.355.8439 (Minisink Valley Homes Slate Hill, NY - Realtor) 5 months ago

Sixty tons of sand? ! ? Holy that's a lot of sand, Batman! The expense for that has to take a significant chunk out of the revenues.

Posted by Russel Ray, San Diego home inspector (Russel Ray, Property Consultant) 4 months ago

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