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   It’s that time of year again better known as "Indian Summer" Some speculate this weather phenomenon is named after the Native Americans because they were the first to recognize the pattern. They used the mild weather to hunt and harvest crops in preparation for the winter. Another theory suggests in the following context, "Indian" is used to mean false, so an "Indian Summer" is a false summer.





Regardless of the meaning it’s a beautiful time here in Eufaula Alabama and chances are we will never know the origin of the phrase. What we know to be true is the 33rd Annual Indian Summer Arts and Crafts Festival is upon us. The beautiful streets of historic down town Eufaula will be converted into Arts, Crafts festival, with music and kids Activities for a fun filled weekend.





So join us Saturday the 8th from 9AM to 5PM and Sunday the 9th from 12PM to 5PM for this special phenomenon know as Indian Summer.

See you there....
 
     
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