Atlanta foundation for public spaces celebrates the eighth annual spring festival on ponce

ATLANTA FOUNDATION FOR PUBLIC SPACES CELEBRATES THE EIGHTH ANNUAL SPRING FESTIVAL ON PONCE

Two-Day Fine Arts Festival Featuring 125 Displays of Local and Regional Fine Art and Crafts, Children’s Area, Gourmet Food Trucks, Live Music and More!

Saturday, April 7 and Sunday, April 8, 2018

Atlanta, GA (March 28, 2018) – The eighth annual Spring Festival on Ponce will be held Saturday, April 7 and Sunday, April 8, 2018 in Atlanta’s historic Olmsted Linear Park. The sister festival to the Fall Festival on Ponce (October 20 and 21, 2018), the Spring Festival on Ponce will transform the park, which was carefully restored by the Olmsted Linear Park Alliance, into an outdoor art gallery to the backdrop of budding spring foliage. The two-day event will feature over 125 displays of local and regional fine art and crafts, utilizing the gorgeous landscape designed by one of America’s most celebrated landscape architects, Fredrick Olmsted, Sr. In addition to the abundance of unique art, there will be a children’s area, local gourmet food trucks, beverages and a stage for acoustic musical performances. The event is free, open to all ages, and dogs are welcome.  For more information, please visit  www.festivalonponce.com  or  www.affps.com.

WHAT:The Eighth Annual Spring Festival on Ponce

WHERE: Olmstead Park, North Druid Hills 1451 Ponce de Leon, N.E.  Atlanta, GA 30307

WHEN: Saturday, April 7, 2018 from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, April 8, 2018 from 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

COST:Free to attend. Open to all ages and dogs are welcome.

CONTACT:For more information about the festival, please visit https://festivalonponce.com.

CONNECT: Stay connected on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/festivalonponce/ and on Twitter at @AFFPSEvents.

ABOUT THE FOUNDATION FOR PUBLIC SPACES:

The Foundation for Public Spaces, LLC was established in 2005 by Randall Fox to support the arts community by operating arts and craft events and festivals in metro Atlanta, Georgia. Expanding its reach throughout the Southeast and beyond, Fox, an arts advocate and events expert, recently moved to Dallas, Texas where he launched several new festivals – continuing his mission to support the arts community, expand public access to art, and create opportunities for artists and businesses to obtain cross exposures in marketplaces that they may normally not have. The Foundation for Public Spaces’ festivals and events enjoy diverse social and economic participants while staying steadfast in supporting the local communities and cities its active in.  For more information, visit www.affps.com or call 214.205.8373.