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Clarkston City Blues Concert and Festival
Sept 25th & 26th 2010
Milam Park
3867 Norman Rd., Clarkston, GA 30021
Free Shuttles to Parking at Perimeter College
508 N Indian Creek Clarkston Ga 30021

Artist walk
This year’s festival is located in beautiful Milam Park in Clarkston Georgia. Milam Park was chosen for its 5 acres of trees and fields along with multiple pavilions. A joining the park is Armistead field which is the perfect place to have an all day blues concert on Saturday. Surrounded by trees and a small hill Armistead field for rides at grassy natural amphitheater which concertgoers are bound to enjoy.
On the lower level Milam Park boasts multiple pavilions sure he lined paths, and plenty of level walking areas for the Art walk and second stage. Milam parks baseball diamond will become our festival stage allowing for ample room to picnic and enjoy the free music and entertainment.
This year’s festival will feature an artist walk with over 50 booths, a VA support services Pavilion, health screenings from the Dekalb Health cDept, two music stages, an international Pavilion, a shop Clarkston Pavilion, a food court area with an international flavor along with a large children’s area.
Join us in Sept at Milam Park
3867 Norman Rd., Clarkston, GA 30021
Take the Festival Shuttle !
FREE Parking at Ga Perimeter College
308 North Indian Creek rd, 30021
Save the long walks, traffic jams and headache and take the shuttle!
Shuttles run every 15 minutes all day long.
Got Questions?
Please contact us if you have any questions click here or email us at info@ClarkstonFestival.com
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Milam Park -founded In 1927
the FIRST public playground and park in Dekalb County

Milam Park - almost 8 acres of heaven - right here in Clarkston!
Mrs. Sadie Ray observed that children didn’t seem to be out running and playing and making the most of the freedom of childhood. Galvanized into action and marshaled by the tenacity of Mrs. A.P. Milam, the mothers and women of Clarkston forged a plan to ask the city council to support a public park.
Mr. P.R.G. Clark legally made it possible for the city to have his land and just three short months later, in the first week of August 1927, Clark Park opened as the first public park and playground in Dekalb County.
Later dedicated to honor the woman that made it possible, Milam Park still operates. Spanning 7.6 acres the park maintains six pavilions for picnics, modern playground equipment, two tennis courts, one softball field and one multi use field. Now it is host to the Clarkston Blues Concert and Festival – Thank you Mrs Milam!





