Mark your calendars! Lemonade Days Festival is scheduled for April 17-21, 2024
Dunwoody Preservation Trust will celebrate National Cheese Fries Day on Saturday April 20th at its annual Lemonade Days Festival.
Festival goers can purchase their cheese fries that day at Roy’s Royal Dogs. Other tasty foods include Chick-fil-A, Greek Tavern, Mad Italian, Soul Truckin and newcomer Big Daddy Dane’s BBQ. Sweets treats can be found at Country Cabin Ice Cream Sweets, Repicci’s Ice and King of Pops.
Beer lovers can wet their whistle with Shock Top & Lemon Shanty beer in the beer garden, and Top Job Wines and Coco Bongos Tropical Drinks will also be on sale.
The 2024 Lemonade Days will again feature full-scale carnival rides, fabulous food-and-beverage vendors; pony rides; a petting zoo; and the popular Dunwoody Idol contest.
The Lemonade Days Festival is the only fundraiser of the Dunwoody Preservation Trust (DPT), with the profits going to the continued rehabilitation and maintenance of the historic 1870 Donaldson-Bannister Farm (a partnership of the DPT and the City of Dunwoody, voted as a “Best of Georgia” 2023 award winner for the Best Meeting & Event Facilities by the Georgia Business Journal, as well as numerous community events, educational programs for children and adults and Dunwoody’s only history camp for kids.
The festival will run April 17- 21, 2024, with the following hours of operation:
Wed., April 17, 4pm-10pm
Thurs., April 18, 4pm-10pm
Fri., April 19, 4pm-10pm
Sat., April 20, 10am-10pm
Sun., April 21, 12 noon-6pm
Wristbands for unlimited rides are available for $20 on Family Nights (Wednesday and Thursday) and $30 (Friday – Sunday). Single tickets may be purchased for $1.25. Brook Run Park is located at 4770 North Peachtree Road in Dunwoody, Georgia 30338.
For basic information about Lemonade Days, please go to http://dunwoodylemonadedays.
About DPT: Founded in 1995, the Dunwoody Preservation Trust (DPT) is a 501(c)(3) organization committed to the preservation of the history, heritage and quality of life of the Dunwoody community. A non-profit organization, the DPT owns and manages the circa 1906 Cheek-Spruill House, Dunwoody’s signature building at the corner of Mt. Vernon and Chamblee Dunwoody roads. DPT also operates and manages the circa 1870 Donaldson-Bannister Farm, a special events venue and public park owned by the City of Dunwoody. More information is at https://