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Dust off your sombrero, put on your dancing shoes, and break Mom out of her shell with these fab ways to get on her good side in Dublin GA.

1. Rock All Night Long

Let mom Rock n’ Roll all night at Market on Madison First Friday. Bring the kiddos and let them jump on the bounce houses while you have some me time.

2. A Gift To Remember

Show Mom your artistic side with a colorful assortment of fresh fruits and veggies from Market on Madison Farmers Market any Saturday, April through October from 7:30 AM until 12:30 PM.

3. After Hours

Pin a $20 bill to mom’s collar and update her about sales going on in Downtown Dublin. Let’s mingle at The Exchange, Company Supply, Smith’s Jewelers, Mint, Southern Charm Salon, and Deano’s.

4. All Things Sparkly

Give mom some extra buckaroos! You know she can’t resist a friendly gathering, especially those that are sparkly at Smith’s Jewelers in downtown Dublin.

5. Date Night

Make a date. Well, not a date, date, but a date for you and Mom! Leave Maria to the craftsmanship of a five course fine dining Italian feast at Ristoranta da Maria every Friday and Saturday at 7 PM.

6. Tea Time

Pinkies up during lunch at The Tearoom which is available Tuesday through Saturday 11 AM until 2 PM. After lunch browse Shoppees On Bellevue eclectic mix of charming small shoppes for a special gift for mommy dearest.

7. Shell Breaker

Crack Mom out of her shell at Company Supply with live entertainment and music every Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Hint: They have an open oyster bar.

8. You Do The Cooking

Pack the camping gear and that includes the iron skillet. She’s always cooking you breakfast, so now it’s your turn, over an open fire at River Bend Wildlife Management Area featuring primitive camping, fishing, hunting, trails for biking and hiking, Located just 0.2 miles off I-16 on Exit 58.

 

 

 

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.