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"Loganville Buzz: AutumnFest, Voting, and Soul Food Galore!"
Loganville News and Events
Oct 11, 2025
Trivia Question❓What was Loganville originally called before adopting its current name? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
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AutumnFest returns to downtown Loganville on Saturday, October 18, 2025, turning Main Street and the Town Green into a lively seasonal celebration from 10 AM to 4 PM.
Families from Walton and Gwinnett counties are invited to enjoy a full day of shopping, live music, local food, and creative activities in the heart of the community.
Stroll among vendors and artisans offering handmade crafts, unique décor, and boutique finds, while savoring bites from popular food trucks.
Kids can join games, face painting, and the always-popular pumpkin carving station organized by the Loganville Rotary Club and Techmazing Heating & Cooling, making memories with autumn creations to bring home.
AutumnFest captures the small-town spirit that defines Loganville, bringing neighbors and visitors together for a day of classic fall fun. Read More... |
Quote Of The Day |
"You don't have to travel far to appreciate the beauty of your own community." |
Loganville’s 2025 municipal election season is underway, with early voting starting Tuesday, Oct. 14 and running weekdays through Oct. 31 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Additional Saturday voting will occur on Oct. 18 and Oct. 25 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Residents can cast ballots at any Walton County early voting site—Felker Park Community Room in Monroe, Meridian Park in Loganville, or South Walton Community Room in Social Circle.
Absentee ballot applications are accepted through Oct. 24.
Voters in Loganville will decide on the next mayor and fill three city council seats. Notable changes include Anne Huntsinger stepping down and Branden Whitfield challenging John Soesbe for mayor.
Incumbent Melanie Long faces four newcomers for council; Joanne Byrne withdrew, but her name may still appear on ballots.
Photo ID is required for in-person voting, and polls open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 4. Make your voting plan now—every vote matters for Loganville’s future. Read More... |
Loganville Soul Food has officially opened its doors at 3895 Loganville Highway, bringing a new wave of comfort cuisine to the Chevron plaza.
Months of anticipation and plate sales have paved the way for a full dine-in experience—serving classic soul food favorites in a cozy, welcoming environment.
This Black-owned restaurant, operated by Loganville Soul LLLP, started with curbside pickup and quickly earned rave reviews from locals for both food and service.
The menu spans breakfast, lunch, and dinner, highlighting beef rib dinners, smothered turkey, lamb chops, salmon plates, and vegetarian dishes like veggie rasta pasta and cauliflower sliders.
Side dishes range from collard greens to mac & cheese, and desserts complete the experience.
Opening at 11:00 AM daily, Loganville Soul Food offers a fresh, affordable addition that enriches the area’s culinary scene while celebrating community and tradition. Read More... |
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