Harlem gets ready for Oliver Hardy Festival to pay off
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Updated: 10:21 AM Oct 1, 2009
Harlem gets ready for Oliver Hardy Festival to pay off
It's almost October and that means one thing, it's time for the 21st annual Oliver Hardy Festival in Harlem.
Posted: 2:42 PM Sep 30, 2009
Reporter: Katie Beasley
Email Address: katie.beasley@wrdw.com
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  • by harlemfan on Oct 1, 2009 at 06:41 AM
    JOMO you are just jealous that you aren't part of something bigger than yourself. We have attended this event for years and years and are proud to be from this area.
  • by JOMO Location: usa on Oct 1, 2009 at 05:31 AM
    It's a good thing that Harlem makes Money off of this festival, otherwise it would just be ANOTHER DINKY LITTLE TOWN LIVING OFF OF SPEED TRAPS, FOOD STAMPS AND FARM SUBSIDIES.
  • by Linda Location: Harlem,ga on Oct 1, 2009 at 04:09 AM
    The Oliver Hardy Festival will have 350 vendors,parades, rides for the kids, all kinds of food, Confederate War Actors.Just lots of fun for the whole family.
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