40th Annual Powers' Festival - Newnan, Georgia




 
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2010 Labor Day Weekend
September 4th, 5th, and 6th
9am to 5pm daily

$7.00 Admission
(children under 5 free)
Free Parking

$5.00 Advanced Tickets are for sale
Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce, Coweta County Visitors Center, 
Male Academy Museum, Dogwood Veterinary Hospital, Scott's Bookstore, Christy's Cafe,
and Arnall Grocery.


   ...Powers' Celebrates Their 40th Year... Powers’ Crossroads Country Fair and Art Festival was formed  in 1971 by local and well known artist, Tom Powers.  Powers' Festival  will celebrate its 40th year by inviting back artists from the past and inviting new artists to showcase the finest in juried arts and crafts. Tradition will continue this Labor Day weekend as we welcome over 100 artists from all over the United States exhibiting and selling their creative work - making this a unique outdoor market, in a beautiful country setting.  The site of the festival is on the beautiful grounds of the Powers' Family Plantation and exhibitors are set up along winding paths under shady trees.  One   of the many highlights of the Festival is the abundance of delicious country cooking.  Non-profit booths from local church and civic groups - staffed by volunteers prepare the tasty fares.    Favorites include Bar B Q (prepared on location during the festival), southern vegetable plates, sausage and biscuits, hamburgers, hot dogs, fried fruit pies, funnel cakes, and more. 

Country, gospel, folk and contemporary music will be featured at the main stage entertainment area. This year, there will be several stage areas located throughout the festival grounds.

Highlights include demonstrations of plantation skills such as blacksmithing, sorghum syrup mill, spinning yarn, and the original Powers' Plantation grist mill.

Over one hundred fifty quality Exhibitors will be featured this year   during our juried event.  Exhibitor categories include: fiber, folk crafts, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, painting, pottery, mixed media, organic media, needlecrafts, sculpture, wearable fiber, and wood.

EXHIBITORS ONLY: click here

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Coweta Festivals, Inc is a non-profit organization operating Powers' Crossroads Country Fair & Art Festival and benefits five local organizations.  These organizations organize and operate this event with their volunteers the entire three day weekend.

Demonstrations

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Photo taken during the Powers' Crossroads Country Fair and Arts Festival in the 1970's.

Horse-Drawn Carriage Exhibit

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Powers' Grist Mill

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Powers Crossroads Grist Mill is working and demonstrating how cornmeal is made during the festival....you can buy fresh ground corn meal and pancake mix!

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POWERS’ CROSSROADS COUNTRY FAIR AND ART FESTIVAL - A SHORT HISTORY... 

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Powers’ Crossroads Country Fair and Art Festival was formed in 1971 by local and well known artist, Tom Powers.  The site of the festival was on the beautiful grounds of the Powers Family Plantation.  Exhibitors were set up along winding paths under shady trees.  The Festival was a huge success from its beginning and involved all the communities of Heard and Coweta Counties.

Mr. Powers operated the Festival for 3 ½ years with much cooperation and assistance of these communities and their civic and church organizations.  For various reasons, health and otherwise, Mr. Powers  had to give up the operation of the festival and in the middle of that last year the Festival was under the supervision of the Newnan Coweta Chamber of Commerce.  

In 1975 Coweta Festivals, Inc., was formed as an umbrella organization of six Non-Profit Civic groups; Newnan Coweta Chamber of Commerce, the Newnan Coweta Art Association, The Newnan Coweta Jaycees, The Pilot Club of Newnan, The Newnan Coweta Chapter of Professional Secretaries International (later changed to International Association of Administrative Professionals) and the 4-H Boys and Girls of Coweta County.  These non-profit organizations purchased the Festival site a few years later when the land became available.  The 86 acres now belongs to Coweta Festivals, Inc., and the annual Festival continues to be a success.  It has become well known throughout the nation and has been selected several times by the Southeast Tourism Society as one of “The Top Twenty Events” for the month of September.  

Two hundred fifty talented artists and craftsmen from across the nation gather each Labor Day Week-end to display their works from Saturday through Monday.
One of the many highlights of the Festival is the abundance of delicious country cooking.  Twenty non-profit booths staffed by volunteers prepare the tasty fares.  All proceeds after expenses are utilized by the civic groups for their youth services and community projects.

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