The band She N She perform for the crowd at the Downtown Spring Fest in North Augusta  on May 20, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
The band She N She perform for the crowd at the Downtown Spring Fest in North Augusta on May 20, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

North Augusta Spring Fest scheduled for April 25

Spring Fest returns to downtown North Augusta on April 25.

“Spring Fest is a free, family-friendly festival that highlights the vibrancy of downtown North Augusta through a full day of live entertainment, local art and craft vendors, food, and experiences for all ages. The event is designed to bring the community together while supporting local businesses and showcasing the unique character of downtown,” according to a news release.

The intersection of West and West Pine Grove Avenues is the site of the event from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sponsored by North Augusta Forward and the Downtown Merchants Alliance, Spring Fest features live music and entertainment throughout the day; a curated market featuring local artisans and makers; food vendors and downtown restaurant offerings; activities for children and families.

“Spring Fest is one of our most anticipated events of the year because it reflects everything we’re working toward—creating energy, supporting local businesses, and bringing people together in our downtown,” said Avery Spears-Mahoney, North Augusta Forward executive director. “It’s a celebration of community and a chance to experience the momentum happening in North Augusta.”

Artist Elizabeth Crews paints a mural of an alligator at the annual North Augusta Spring Festival on April 27, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

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