Many local residents have already been accepted into the festival, as well as crafters from nearby communities in Northeast, Middle and South Georgia, and South Carolina, and as far away as Florida, Wisconsin, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Types of crafts being sold at the event include handmade quilts, soaps, fountains, jewelry, wooden furniture, wooden accessories, and wooden toys, baskets, pottery, crocheted items, Christmas decorations, wreaths, jellies, pickles, candles, children's clothing, bottle wind chimes, aprons, birdhouses, a variety of baked goods, painted gourds, folk art, blankets, pillows, neck pillows, and painted glass.
The Toccoa Main Street Program wants to invite anyone who has a handmade, home grown, or home baked product to participate in the 35th Annual Toccoa Harvest Festival. For information or to receive an application please contact the Main Street office at 706-282-3309 or visit Main Street's website to download the application.
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