Spring Fling: Fun at the Farm is a new event for 2021. It will take the place of Dunwoody’s Lemonade Days spring festival, which is postponed until August this year.
The Spring Fling takes place at the Donaldson-Bannister Farm, rain or shine, on Saturday, April 17th.
This is a limited capacity event, to allow for social distancing across the property’s three acres.
It will feature family-friendly activities, including:
- petting zoo
- crafts for kids
- Best Bonnet/Hat contest
- scavenger hunt
- games
Food vendors on site will include:
- Chick-fil-A
- Moondog Growlers
- King of Pops
There will also be a contest for Best Bonnet or Hat, so start working on your fancy headwear!
Reserve your spot!
This is how it will work:
There will be 3 separate time slots on Saturday, April 17th — each one is limited to 125 people, so you’ll need to buy tickets online in advance. They go on sale Monday, March 29th.
The time slots are:
* noon to 1:30 p.m.
*1:45 to 3:15 p.m.
* 3:30 to 5 p.m.
Prices:
* Members of Dunwoody Preservation Trust — $5 per person
* Non-members — $8 per person
* Kids 2 and under — FREE
Most likely, tickets will sell out in advance.
IF there are still tickets available on event day, they will be $10 per person at the gate (kids 2 and under free).
Buy tickets here, starting March 29th
Know before you go
Face masks are recommended. Find the City of Dunwoody’s mask policy here.
Hand-sanitizing stations will be spread throughout the property. We will be abiding by t
The Donaldson-Bannister Farm is located at:
4831 Chamblee-Dunwoody Road
Dunwoody, GA 30338
PARKING
You can park for free at the Independence Square office park, which is located at the intersection of Chamblee Dunwoody Rd, Peeler Rd, and Shallowford Rd.
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