decorative font style
    Travel >> Holiday Travel >  >> Travel Guide

Griffin’s 2nd Saturday Costume & Cocktail Celebration

Griffin’s 2nd Saturday Costume & Cocktail Celebration Presidential Pathways Griffin Come creeping to Downtown Griffin in your eerie-sistible costumes on October 9th for the 2nd Saturday Costumes & Cocktails family-friendly event, with an adult-only Costume Cocktail Crawl starting at 4 pm. Bring your little monsters, dressed in costume, to join in the 2nd Saturday activities. Shop event specials, while enjoying spooktastic mocktails, at participating businesses.

Visit the Georgia Grown Downtown Market (2 pm-6 pm), inside the Fire Bay of Historic City Hall, for a u-pick pumpkin patch, face painting, and 15+ local farmers and crafters. Along with a community blood drive and free family resources from the Griffin-Spalding School System. Before the day is over, visit Hill Street for the Art Walk and live painter display.

Adults can come for the BOOs, while dressed in costume, for a unique twist on the traditional Cocktail Crawl. Sip & Shop in the Entertainment District with the Griffin GoCup from 4 pm to midnight. Enjoy live music and entertainment around downtown.

Travel Guide
  • Sylvester Farmers Market – Fresh Local Produce & Crafts, Open Saturdays July–November

    Scenic Southwest Georgia Sylvester The Sylvesters Farmers market will open on Saturday, July 3, and will open every Saturday through November. It will open at 9 am. It will be located on the back porch of the Train Depot located at 102 South Main Street. Come out and support local farmers and craftsmen.

  • Explore the Griffin Spalding Museum: Historic Artifacts & Presidential Pathways

    Presidential Pathways Griffin The Griffin Museum is located upstairs in the Welcome Center and contains an impressive array of Griffin artifacts and memorabilia dating from as far back as the mid-1800s. The Doc Holliday Museum, representing Griffin’s legendary son, has a small display in the Griffin Museum. A much larger collection is on display at the Museum on

  • Peckerwood Pottery: Handcrafted Ceramic Art in Northeast Georgia

    Northeast Georgia Mountains Gillsville Located in the community of Peckerwoood near the town of Gillsville, Peckerwood Pottery is owned and operated by potter Mary Griffin. Griffin became interested in pottery after her husband built her an art studio in their back yard. She took classes at The Dirt Bag Pottery in Clarkesville and at the John C. Campbell Folk School i