ENTERTAINMENT FOR SWEET AUBURN
SPRINGFEST 2012
MAY 11TH 12TH & 13TH
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In Remembrance of "The Mayor of Sweet Auburn" Charles E. Johnson
(The Late) Charles E. Johnson, Founder
Spirit of Sweet Auburn |
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Charles E. Johnson has a passion for Atlanta’s Auburn Avenue that began when he moved to the city in 1984 from Philadelphia. He didn’t know anything about Auburn Avenue or its “great history” at the time, he says, and walking the street was his introduction to the community.“When I originally took over the festival to some extent it was a big flea market, “says Johnson. “What we’ve done over the years, we’ve developed various venues of the festival that include arts and literature, business and technology, a dream home showcase, international film festival, just for women expo, car and bike show, the fantastic family fun zone, health and fitness fair. We want people to come to the festival to discover new stuff. “We want them to see what folks are achieving. Those who come to the festival also have an opportunity to rediscover Auburn Avenue. “When I speak of Sweet Auburn, I’m not
just speaking of Auburn Avenue, I’m speaking of
Edgewood, JW Dobbs, Jesse Hill Jr., the
community,” Johnson says. “And if you look on Edgewood,
you’ll see there’re a lot of new exciting businesses
opening: young Black visionaries, entrepreneurs are opening
businesses. And that is what we celebrate. Complete information about the Sweet Auburn District may be found at www.sweetauburn.com By Petula Renee Wright Photo By Alex Jones |
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6 TO 8 STAGES OF Entertainment Map of Street and Stage Locations Here! AUBURN AVENUE Fri. May 11th 5pm to 10pm |