May 20, 2013

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Dothan's Azalea-Dogwood Festival Set for March 24

Spring has arrived bringing warm temperatures and beautiful flower blooms. With these delights, the Azalea Dogwood Committee anxiously begins preparation for the 49th Azalea Dogwood Festival scheduled Sunday, March 24th.

This annual pilgrimage through some of Dothan’s heaviest azalea and dogwood-populated areas is held each year on the Sunday when the blooms are at their peak.

The 2013 Azalea Dogwood Queen, Princess and Maid of Honor, will join Dothan’s Mayor Mike Schmitz in the ribbon cutting ceremony beginning at 2:00 p.m. on the corner of Woodland and Main Street.

The Trail draws hundreds of visitors from across the Southeast to view the beauty of spring in Dothan.

Following the ribbon cutting, the Queen and her court will lead the entourage of cars atop their Corvettes provided by the Circle City Corvette Club. Over 40 lovely young ladies dressed in antebellum gowns will grace the lawns of the seven-mile winding trail.

The Queen and her court will greet visitors at the trail’s end point – the home of Brent and Elizabeth Cook located at 115 Girard Avenue.

“Sunday in the Park”, a highlight of the day’s activities, will take place at Solomon Park from 2:00-4:30 p.m. A variety of Carousel Music Karaoke, a Drum Circle for the public to enjoy learning to play hand drums in a fun setting, children’s games, face painting, and free drinks and peanuts will end a festive touch to the afternoon. Solomon Park is located on Choctaw Street inside the traffic circle.

The Azalea Dogwood Festival is sponsored annually by the City of Dothan and the National Peanut Festival.


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