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Colors Festival of Arts

22nd Annual Colors Festival of Arts on Mother's Day weekend

The emergence of springtime colors in Roswell can only mean it's time once again for the annual Colors Festival of Arts presented by The Roswell Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Roswell Junior Woman’s Club. This year's arts festival will bring together celebrated artists from across the Southeast, as well as children’s activities, food, and musical entertainment. This free event will be held May 12 & 13 at the Historic Roswell Town Square in downtown Roswell, Georgia.

Celebrate mom and bring the whole family to experience original arts and crafts created from sparkling glass, paintings, photography, jewelry, and sculptures. Entertainment is scheduled throughout the day and an array of festive food vendors will be on hand to satisfy everyone appetite. Shuttle services will be provided as a convenience for festival attendees and will run from Roswell City Hall to the Town Square throughout the weekend.

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This annual event is a joint project sponsored by the Roswell Junior Woman's Club and the Roswell Convention and Visitor's Bureau.

The festival is the major fundraiser for the Roswell Junior Woman's Club with proceeds going back into community projects and causes they support.

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Media Contact: Roswell Convention and Visitors Bureau Company Name: Roswell Junior Woman's Club

About us: The Roswell Junior Woman's Club (RJWC) is a volunteer organization made up of women from Roswell and surrounding areas dedicated to serving their community. The club annually provides more than 2,500 volunteer hours and $10,000 for community service projects. The RJWC can be reached at http://www.roswelljuniors.org.

The Roswell Junior Woman's Club is a member of the Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs. The Georgia Federation is part of an international organization, representing more than 11 million women in 55 countries around the world.

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