European Market on Milton Avenue is a 2-day European-style shopping experience unlike any other!
The market is held underneath 2 enormous tents that will cover the street. Local Artisans and Gatherers will create a European marketplace to sell their treasures in Downtown Alpharetta.
From the moment you step inside you can feel the thrill in the air. You'll find your senses bombarded with colors, sounds, smells and activity, suggestive of a marketplace in a distant land.
An eclectic gathering of merchandise – art, hand-crafted jewelry, vintage furnishing & décor, women & children’s fashion, garden what-nots, and gourmet edibles and much more!
The market is open Saturday from 10am to 6pm & Sunday from 11am to 5pm.
For more information website www.europeanmarketonmilton.com or email tsc678@yahoo.com or 404-226-0351.
Directions
GA 400 North or South, exit 9, left on Haynes Bridge Rd. Left on Old Milton Parkway. Right at light onto Main Street (SR9). Go through light at Milton Avenue; you will be passing the festival by the city park on your left.
Parking
Alpharetta City Hall (South Main Street)
Milton Center (Milton Avenue)
PAL Parking Lot (Haynes Bridge Road)
Downtown Parking (on Roswell and Old Roswell Streets)
Road Closure
Friday, September 21 at 5 pm until approx. 12 am Sunday, September 23 on Milton Avenue from Main Street west to the intersection of Roswell St.-Canton St. will be completely closed.
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Brian Vanderhoff @ 9:47 AM
FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Rape. Molestation. Robbery. These are just some of the crimes listed for the fugitives currently on the Forsyth County Sheriff's most wanted list.
The list includes 10 fugitives, but depending upon local criminal activity, the number can be higher.
In 2011, the sheriff's office arrested 15 fugitives from the list.
"We work diligently to apprehend all fugitives," said Capt. W.C. Barrett of the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office. "We list their pictures and date of birth and description on our website for public access, and we ask that the public notify us if they've seen any of these fugitives."
Barrett went on to say the sheriff's office does not want the public to put themselves in harm's way to report sightings or crimes.
"It's our job to keep the community safe," he said.
So far this year, nine have been caught, but the list continues to grow.
The county works with the U.S. Marshals Office, as well as state and other national agencies to catch these wanted fugitives.
Listed in the gallery to the right, in no specific order, are the top 10 fugitives currently wanted in Forsyth County. Click the photos to read more about them.
If you have any information regarding any of these individuals, please contact the FCSO hotline at 770-781-3073. For an updated list of the 10 most wanted, go to www.forsythsheriff.org.
http://www.northfulton.com/Articles-NEWS-c-2012-08-27-194781.114126-sub-WANTED-10-most-wanted-fugitives-of-Forsyth-County.html
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Brian Vanderhoff @ 9:24 AM
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Brian Vanderhoff @ 9:21 AM