Some of the best childhood memories come from community-held street fairs in North Carolina, bringing out our neighbors and friends just for fun. Taste the local flavor from your favorite civic organization's food tent, twirl around to the music from your brother's band, and soak up the lovely happiness, because today is the very best reason to celebrate.
1. Christmas In July Festival: Downtown West Jefferson, June-30 and July 1, 2023
In its 35th year, this event brings non-stop entertainment while celebrating the Christmas tree industry and mountain heritage. Support the locals buy purchasing arts and crafts and dancing to live performances. Read the details on Christmas in July Festival’s website.
2. Shindig on the Green: Pack Square Park in Asheville; July 1, 8, 15, 22, Aug. 12, 19, and 26, 2023.
Around sundown, come out and enjoy good food and a laid-back summer jam session. Get the details on Shindig on the Green’s web page.
3. Festival for the Eno: West Point on the Eno Park in Durham, July 1 and 4, 2023
See why this great riverside celebration has survived since 1980, where singing, dancing, and merry-making is expected. Check out the entertainment lineup on Enofest’s website.
4. Graham County Heritage Festival: Courthouse Square in Robbinsville, July 3 and 4, 2023
Here you will mingle with craftspeople, musicians, and cooks, watch a magic show, and enjoy the fireworks at 10 .p.m. on July 4. Learn more on Graham County Festivals’ Facebook page.
5. July 4 Celebration: The Circle in Atlantic Beach
Dance to Robert McDuffy from 7 to 9 p.m. followed by an exciting fireworks display. Keep posted on Atlantic Beach, NC’s Facebook page.
6. Front Street Arts and Crafts Show: Dillsboro,
July 15, 2023
Don't miss the home-spun talent from the local artisans, excellent food, and live music. We love this small-town festival. Watch for an update on Dillsboro, NC’s Facebook page.
7. Art in the Park: Downtown Blowing Rock, Aug. 12, 2023
This is an opportunity to appreciate regional artists who work in several mediums, such as paint, glass, photography, metals, and wood. See what's in store on Art in the Park’s Facebook page.
8. Sourwood Festival: Downtown Black Mountain, Aug. 12 and 13, 2023
Dance to live performances from the Black Mountain Avenue Stage, at this unique festival celebrating bees and local sourwood honey. For more information, visit Black Mountain’s Facebook page.
After you enjoy one of these magical street fairs in North Carolina, have fun exploring more outdoor attractions in the Tar Heel State.
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