MACON, Ga. — The very first Oc-Tobo-Fest at Lake Tobesofkee rolled into its second day Saturday, and organizers said it’s just the start of a new tradition.
Jennifer McCafferty with Jen’s Markets and Events helped bring it all together — rallying dozens of vendors from across Georgia to launch the three-day celebration.
Families and friends spent the day sampling food from local trucks, enjoying live music, and getting hands-on with fall-themed crafts.
One of those vendors, Francine Spicer, traveled all the way from Buford with her business Engraved with Elegance , showcasing custom bracelets, necklaces, and other handmade creations.
“We bring over six thousand charms, and we love watching people create — that’s really what it’s all about. I love to see people taking their time and

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