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#Getoutside and soak up the sunshine as Dublin GA springs to life with fresh fruits and veggies, flip flops, sundresses, fresh air, and new music.

 

1. Outdoor Life

Take a breath of fresh air and explore natures unsoiled beauty at Beaverdam WMA offering the great outdoors with bird watching, primitive camping, fishing, hiking, hunting.

 

2. Spring Fruits & Vegetables

Hand select fresh springtime fruits and vegetables at Market on Madison farmers market where a vast array of local and organic produce, awaits each Saturday morning April through October.

 

3. Life Full of Laughter

Giggles will light the air as Martin Movie House plays what is NOW SHOWING in downtown at Theatre Dublin.

 

4. En-Lighten Your Closet

Refresh your closet with a new spring wardrobe from one of Dublin’s girl boss boutiques. Kim at Plum Alley, the ladies will color your wardrobe happy with a rainbow of dresses, jewelry, accessories, and shoes.

 

5. Countryside Escape

Pack your overnight bag and head to Dublin Farm, where cozy beds meet flower beds. Pluck a gourmet dinner for two at Ristorante da Maria, then nestle in for the night with dreams of Maria’s freshly prepared breakfast topped off with coffee and cream.

 

6. Spring to Life

Get your hands dirty at Black Seed Store, where you’ll find every gardener’s dream. From vegetable sprouts to shrubs and flowers, you’ll discover a bounty to build your fantasy yard. From fertilizers to advice and seeds to soil, Black’s offers it all.

 

8. Rock it Out

Dublin Main Street is rocking it out with First Friday! Head to Market on Madison amphitheater March through October for the finest in live musical talent. It’s free, coolers are welcome, and you can’t beat that!

 

 

Miriam Lewis

Once upon a time, a serial reader of Little Women and Little House On The Prairie, Miriam Lewis has harnessed her love of great storytelling, beautiful photography, and good people, and bundled it into a big package that is Executive Director of Visit Dublin GA. As a destination veteran Miriam joined Visit Dublin GA in 2015. She oversees Dublin Visitors Center operations & staff and Dublin and Laurens County’s marketing communications while leading strategic initiatives to maintain and strengthen the tourism industry in Dublin. Her favorite work hobbies include making good old fashioned paper lists (plural), reminding staff to take their breaks (they sometimes listen), quality checking local eats (she’ll quickly suggest goat curry or tongue tacos), and building relationships which become links in partnership across the state, boosting an economic engine for the Laurens County community.