The Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce has announced that wristband coupons will be available for purchase starting Thursday, September 4th for the 62nd annual Fall Festival in downtown Lawrenceville.
The coupons will be sold starting at 10 a.m. CT at the Chamber office located at 1121 State Street in Lawrenceville. Only 500 will be sold on a first come, first serve basis at a presale price of $28. After the presale, the remaining wristbands will be $30 and available at the Swyear's ticket booth during the event.
Those who purchase a coupon through the Chamber will receive a coupon which can be exchanged for a wristband at the ticket booth on the night of use. Each wristband is good for a one-time use for 5 consecutive hours of unlimited rides.
The 2025 Lawrence County Fall Festival is scheduled for Wednesday, September 10th through Saturday, September 13th.
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