Looks like the rain is moving out and mild temperatures for most of the Empire State of the South this weekend. Here are a few ways you could explore Georgia:
First, we'd be remiss if we didn't remind you about the ongoing
Oktoberfest festiv

ities in
Alpine Helen. For more information about events for this weekend, check out the
Greater Helen Area Chamber of Commerce website. Georgia Traveler's Gerald Bryant and Phil Proctor visited the festivities of Oktoberfest in our first season.
To see that segment, click here.
The folks u

p at
Rocky City Gardens urge you to get in touch with Rock City’s German heritage at
Rocktoberfest. Rock City Square will be transformed for a celebration of harvests and fall foliage. Visitors can stroll through an atmosphere of German music and food, enjoy a Bratwurst, Knackwurst or Polish Sausage along with German Sauerkraut. Specialty beer will be on tap in the Beer Garden. Work off dinner with a “chicken dance” at the polka stage. The event is free with Rock City admission: $15.95 adults/$8.95 child. You can find out more by visiting the
Rock City website. To watch the Georgia Traveler segment about Rock City, which was featured in the first season,
click here.
Organizers of the
Okefenokee Festival in
Folkston tell us 5000 to 10,000

people attend this event annually. People from Southeast Georgia and parts all around travel to the Festival to enjoy the arts, crafts, food, the parade, live entertainment, and activities. In our first season, Keely Muse visited the festival during a segment about the Okefenokee Swamp.
Click here to watch that segment online! The festival is from
9AM-5PM this Saturday, October 11. For more information, check out the
City of Folkston's website. Folkston is also well known for the Folkston Funnel where train watchers from across the country come to spend some time. Find out more about
train watching in Folkston by watching our Georgia Traveler segment.
Click here to watch that segment online!
And in the Capitol city, it's
Taste of Atlanta. This 2-day outdoor food festival held in the streets of Atlantic Station on Saturday, October 11 & Sunday, October 12, 2008. The event will feature more than 70 of the city's best restaurants, live cooking demonstrations from national and local celebrity chefs and live entertainment. But just a heads up, general admission tickets are $25. There are also VIP tickets available for $75. For tickets or more information, visit the
Taste of Atlanta website.
And those are just a few of this weekend's highlights. For more information, check out the new
www.exploregeorgia.org website!