Resort manager vows to stop huge rave party
by Associated Press
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DAWSONVILLE— The manager of a resort in the north Georgia mountains says he's trying to keep thousands of young people from showing up for a rave party, vowing that his property "will not become a mini-Woodstock."

Edwin Alexander says he's trying to get the word out that what has been billed as "the biggest Rave/house party of the year" won't take place at the Jackson Lake House Estate in Dawson County.

Alexander tells The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (http://bit.ly/T0MRPY) that he was led to believe there would be a gathering of no more than 12 people when a man signed a lease to rent the property for late October. Alexander said he later discovered promotions for the rave on a Facebook page, where 2,800 people said they planned to attend.

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Information from: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, http://www.ajc.com

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