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Weather clears for 29th Azalea Festival
by Joe Toppe
Staff Writer
By Saturday morning, the storm clouds that cancelled Friday's events had cleared and the streets of downtown Pickens were flooded with visitors for the 29th annual Azalea Festival.
By Saturday morning, the storm clouds that cancelled Friday's events had cleared and the streets of downtown Pickens were flooded with visitors for the 29th annual Azalea Festival.
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Arts and Crafts vendors lined Main Street.
Arts and Crafts vendors lined Main Street.
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Amusement rides were located in Legacy Square.
Amusement rides were located in Legacy Square.
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With WSPA's Jack Roper on the drums, the live band played Jimmy Buffett's "Margaritaville".
With WSPA's Jack Roper on the drums, the live band played Jimmy Buffett's "Margaritaville".
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Jazmin Burgess of Liberty participates in a hula hoop dance next to Legacy Square.
Jazmin Burgess of Liberty participates in a hula hoop dance next to Legacy Square.
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Jennifer Roberson and son, Jackson Roberson, of Pickens County enjoy the big slide in Legacy Square.
Jennifer Roberson and son, Jackson Roberson, of Pickens County enjoy the big slide in Legacy Square.
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PICKENS - By Saturday morning, the storm clouds that cancelled Friday’s events had cleared, and the streets of downtown Pickens were flooded with visitors for the 29th annual Azalea Festival.

The shortened event featured arts and crafts, vendors, amusement rides, helicopter rides, and live music.

“We had to cancel Friday’s events due to the severe weather in the area,” said Russ Gant, Azalea Festival director. “But I expect that 20,000 or better showed up Saturday to see the arts and crafts, the helicopter rides, amusement rides and entertainment on the main and west end stages.”

Channel 7 out of Spartanburg was this year’s title sponsor.

“Because this is a non-ticketed event, we conducted surveys from the general public and vendors throughout the festival to determine the attendance, and we hope to have those results available in a couple of weeks,” Gant said.

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donna408
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April 21, 2013
This was my first time at the Pickens Annual Azalea Festival,I thought it was a great day.Great time had by all,lots of friendly people.I cannot wait til next years!
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