Lake Tobesofkee announces inaugural Oc-Tobo-Fest scheduled for late October

Lester Miller Mayor at Macon-Bibb County Government
Lester Miller Mayor at Macon-Bibb County Government
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Lester Miller Mayor at Macon-Bibb County Government
Lester Miller Mayor at Macon-Bibb County Government

Lake Tobesofkee will host its first Oc-Tobo-Fest from October 24 to 26 at Sandy Beach Park, located at 6880 Moseley Dixon Road. The event is planned as a family-oriented festival featuring a craft fair, food trucks, live music, a kid zone, and participation from local vendors.

“We are so excited to bring this family-friendly event to our park for the first time ever,” said Lake Tobesofkee Director Donald Bracewell. “We want this to be something every can enjoy whether they come for a day or stay all weekend. We already have a great lineup of vendors and entertainment but invite more to participate.”

Organizers are still seeking additional vendors and sponsors for the festival. Interested parties are encouraged to contact Jennifer McCafferty with Jen’s Market & Events at jennifer@jens-market.com.

Admission to the park during the event will be $3 per person.



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