October
Alpharetta Scarecrow Harvest
A celebration of the fall harvest with colorful scarecrows made by local school children lining Main Street. Bring the family for barbecue and live folk music! Hay rides, face painting, storytelling and fall children’s crafts. Alpharetta Farmers Market fresh produce and live scarecrows add to the seasonal fun.
Octobber
American Adventures Fall Family Festival
Haunted Hayrides, stroytelling, pumpkin decorating, trick-or-treat street and a pumpkin patch on Saturdays and Sundays all month long. These special events are in the parks regular rides and attractions.
Six Flags Website
October
Norcross Art Fest In Historic Downtown
Visit Norcross Ga Website
October
Flag Day-Atlanta Pride
This outdoor party attracts thousands -- gay, straight and in between -- to Piedmont Park for a weekend of music, inspirational and political messages and drinking. A parade down Peachtree Street features nearly naked dancers, preachers, politicians, transsexuals and celebrities, making it one of the largest gay-themed festivals in the country. www.atlantapride.org
October
Pumpkin Festival
Celebrate the season's greatest gourd with Stone Mountain's pumpkin tree, a pumpkin patch and talking pumpkins. Arts and crafts, train rides, live entertainment and a pumpkin pie eating contest add even more fun at Stone Mountain Park.
Stone Mountain Park Website
October
the3day.org
October
Taste Of Atlanta
This 2 day outdoor food festival features cuisine from more than 70 local restaurants, cooking demonstrations, live entertainment and more. Atlantic Station.
Taste Of Atlanta Website
October
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October
Atlanta Greek Festival
This 4 day festival is dedicated to celebrating Greek Culture with traditional foods, arts, music and dance, all orgainized by members of the Cathedral Congregation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation.
Atlanta Greek Festival Website
October
Columbus Day
October
Atlanta Parent Magazines Family Block Party
Tons of arts and crafts activities, great food and entertaining characters make this festival a must for fall.
Atlanta Parent Website
October
Halloween
October
Corn Mazes
Acres of puzzling entertainment for you and your family can be found at mazes throughout the area including Cagle's Dairy Maize, Kernal Kob Corn Maze, Uncle Shuck's Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch and Washington Farms.
October
Cumming Country Fair And Festival
This annual festival features exhibits, musical stages, as well as attractions, rides and more. Cumming Fairgrounds.
Cumming Fair Website
October
Day of the Dead Festival
Come celebrate this day, also know as Halloween, while learning about its origins at Atlanta History Center.
Atlanta History Center Website
October
Great Georgia Air Show
This popular event in Peachtree City features commercial and military aviation as well as civilian acrobatics and historic war birds. Organizers estimate the two-day event draws between 30,000 and 60,000. The Great Georgia Air Show
Late October
Little Five Points Halloween
The community of L5P, a hang-out for colorful characters and those who just want to be, stages an annual Halloween parade, usually a week or so before the date. You'll see costume approaches you never even imagined. Little 5 Point Halloween
October
Harvest Midtown
October
A-Maizing We Will Go!
October
Georgia Mountains Fall Festival
October
Georgia Sorghum Festival
October
Georgia Apple Festival
October
Georgia National Fair
October
CUMBERLAND MALL HOLIDAY JOB FAIR
Cumberland Mall. Atlanta. Retailers will be taking applications for seasonal, full-time and part-time positions. Call 770-435-2206 or visit web site for information. Cumberland Mall for information.
October
FAMILY FRIGHT FEST
Six Flags Over Georgia. The entire park transforms into a haunted wonderland, featuring haunted houses, concerts, and games that are fun for the whole family. Call 770-948-9290 or visit Six Flags Over Georgia for information.
October
NORTH COBB ARTS LEAGUE EXHIBIT
The Art Station-Big Shanty. Kennesaw. Free. 10am-5pm. Call for weekend hours. Juried multi media art exhibit by members of the North Cobb Arts League. Call 770-514-5930.
October
MOMMY AND ME CHILDREN’S PROGRAM SERIES-WHAT DO FREIGHT TRAINS CARRY?
Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History. Kennesaw. 10am-11am. Free with museum admission. Imagine, explore, create! This program is designed for pre-school age children and their parents. The Museum’s history, themes, and exhibits provide a fun and exciting starting point for educational activities. Call 770-427-2117, x 116 or visit www. Southern Museum for information.
October
FIRST FRIDAYS
Downtown Acworth. 5-10pm. The merchants of historic downtown Acworth stay open late on the first Friday of every month. Call 770-974-3112 or visit acworth.org for information.
October -December
ART OF THE GOLDEN GENERATION
Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art. Tues.-Fri. 11am-5pm; Sat. 11am-4pm. Adults $5; Seniors/Students $3; Member Free. 6th Annual juried exhibition presented by Kennesaw State University’s CAREing Center. The CAREing Center promotes successful aging through education, applied research and service through continuing education. The Art of the Golden Generation is open to all artists who are over 50. Call 770-528-1444 or visit Marietta Cobb Art Museum for information
October
HOMESCHOOL DAY
Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History. Kennesaw. 10am-2pm. Children of all ages who are homeschooled can explore the Museum’s exhibits for a special rate. Call 770-427-2117 x 114 or visit Southern Museum for information.
October
TOP IN BLUE PERFORMS AT MABLE HOUSE AMPHITHEATRE
The United States Air Force Services will present the 2007 world tour of Tops in Blue's performance "The Fly-By" at Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre
Tuesday, Oct. 9. The performance is a music al tribute to 60 years of proud Air Force history. Tops in Blue serves as an expeditionary unit to provide quality entertainment, with priority to Air Force personnel stationed worldwide at remote and deployed locations, while simultaneously promoting community relations, supporting recruiting efforts and serving as ambassadors for the nation and the United States Air Force. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. and is free. Mable House is located at 5239 Floyd Road in Mableton. For more information, visit Mable House Web Site.
October
LUNCH AND LEARN: PRESERVING YOUR FAMILY TREASURES
Marietta Museum of History. 11:30am-12:30pm. Free for members. $5 for non-members. Bring your own brown bag lunch and hear Krista McKay, MHP, the Museum Registrar share important tops on preserving your special family treasures from wedding gowns to photographs and important documents. Call 770-794-5710 or visit Marietta History for information.
October
WHITMAN COIN AND COLLECTIBLES ATLANTA EXPO
Cobb Galleria Centre. Atlanta. 10am-6pm. Free. Dealers from across the country with coins, currency, supplies and books for sale. Auctions by Stack’s and American Numismatic Rarities, educational seminars, educational exhibits, special program for young collector and book signings by the leading authors in the business. Call 404-214-4373 or visit Whitman Expo for more information.
October
INCREDIBLE PUMPKIN TRAIL
The Depot. Kennesaw. Fri. 6:30-9:30pm. Sat. 4-9pm. Free. Everyone is invited to contribute their time and talents by creating unique, colorful and playful pumpkin displays. Pumpkins will be displayed along the walking path for public viewing. Call 770-422-9714 or visit Pumpkin Trail for information.
October
FOLK TALES OF THE RAILS
The Depot. Kennesaw. 4-9pm. Free. Storytelling, music, poetry, and entertainment. This annual event presented by the Kennesaw Parks & Recreation Department and the Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History. Call 770-422-9714 or visit kennesaw-ga for more information.
October
COBB SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES
The Dozier Centre for the Performing Arts. Kennesaw. Sat. 8pm; Sun. 3pm. Admission $15-$35. Benefiting Camp Hope Kidz2Leaders program. Call 770-429-7016 or visit Cobb Symphony for information.
October
MISTLETOE MARKET
Cobb Civic Center.. Thursday and Friday 9am-7pm; Saturday 9am-6pm. $6 one day ticket; $10 three day ticket. Marietta’s premier holiday themed gift bazaar featuring jewelry, women’s and children’s clothing and accessories, home decorating items, and many other gift items! The money raised supports the efforts of the Junior League of Cobb-Marietta. Call 770-422-5266 for information.
October
CENTURY EXPO-HOME AND LIFESTYLE EXPO
Cumberland Mall Atlanta. Various home, garden and lifestyle businesses and organizations will set up booths throughout the mall. Call 770-435-2206 or visit Cumberland Mall for information.
October
PREMIER PROMOTIONS FALL HOME SHOW
Town Center at Cobb. Kennesaw. During Mall Hours. Vendor set-ups that pertain to the home, landscaping and more. Call 77-424-0742 or visit Simon Mall for information.
October
HALLOWEEN HIKES
Chattahoochee Nature Center. Roswell. 7-10pm. $7 tickets; Children 2 and under are free. This non-scary Halloween alternative will thrill and delight you. This family friendly event, in its 22nd year, gives kids and adults a chance to re-connect to nature and enjoy the unique excitement of the season. You’ll experience the mystery of guided night hikes as you walk through the lighted Nature Center trails and meet friendly forest creatures with a tale to tell. Join us for an evening full of fun activities! For more information, call the Nature Center at 770-992-2055 ext 236.
October
CHILDREN’S HISTORY WORKSHOP-OLD TIME TOYS AND GAMES
Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History. Kennesaw. 10am-4pm. $10 per child; Museum members $7 per child. Advanced registration required by Oct. 13. New series of hands-on workshops helps bring history to life for children ages 7 and up. Call 770-427-2117 x 116 or visit Southern Museum for information.
October
TASTE OF AUSTELL
Jim R. Miller Park. Marietta. 11am-7pm. Free admission. Food tasting from restaurants. Arts & Crafts. $2 parking fee. Call 678-945-4802 for information.
October
"TEE-IT-UP FOR KIDS"
Golf Tournaments benefiting Cobb Christmas
Cobb Christmas, Inc., the county's oldest and largest holiday assistance program, is planning its biggest fundraiser of the year. The Annual Cobb Christmas Golf Classic fundraiser will be Mon held at Cobblestone Golf Course and you don't want to miss all the fun! Registration begins at 11 a.m. with complimentary range balls and a light hors d'oeurvre lunch. The shotgun start to the Scramble format tournament begins at 1 p.m. The tournament concludes at 5 p.m. with an awards ceremony and barbecue dinner. It promises to be a GREAT TIME, and, of course, it benefits a GREAT CAUSE! To register online, visit Cobb Christmas and click "Donate Now!"
October
ANNUAL YOUNG ARTIST EXHIBIT
The Art Station-Big Shanty. Kennesaw. Free. 10am-5pm. Call for weekend hours. K-12 grades are the featured artists. Call 770-514-5930.
October
CASPER’S FRIENDLY CASTLE
Smyrna Community Center. 10am-12noon. Free. Friendly Halloween fun for the little ones at the happy, friendly Community Center.
Call 770-431-2842 or visit Smyrna City for information.
October
HALLOWEEN HIKES
Chattahoochee Nature Center. Roswell. 7-10pm. $7 tickets; Children 2 and under are free. This non-scary Halloween alternative will thrill and delight you. This family friendly event, in its 22nd year, gives kids and adults a chance to re-connect to nature and enjoy the unique excitement of the season. You’ll experience the mystery of guided night hikes as you walk through the lighted Nature Center trails and meet friendly forest creatures with a tale to tell. Join us for an evening full of fun activities! For more information, call the Nature Center at 770-992-2055 ext 236.
October
HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL
Logan Farm Park. Acworth. Free. 5-9pm. Carnival games are set up for children to enjoy. Game tickets cost $1. Call 770-917-1234 or visit acworth.org for information.
October
FALL JONQUIL FESTIVAL
Village Green. Smyrna. Saturday 10am-6pm; Sunday 12-5pm. $1; under 12 & seniors are free. Featuring over 150 artists/crafters from across the country. Call 770-434-6600 or visit smyrna city for information.
October
THE GEORGIA BALLET PRESENTS: FIREBIRD
Cobb County Civic Center. Marietta. Sat. 2pm & 7pm; Sun. 2pm. Admission: $24.50-$31.50. A Russian folk tale gets a new treatment in this world premiere ballet, accompanied by George Balanchine’s Concerto Barocco. Call 770-528-0880 or visit Georgia Ballet for information.
October
HALLOWEEN BOO BASH
Town Center at Cobb. Kennesaw. 6-8pm. Free. Trick or Treat! Children go from store to store and get candy. Call 770-424-9486 or visit Simon Mall for information.
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10/1/17
9/1/17
SEPTEMBER -Month To Month Around Town In North Atlanta & Surrounding Cities
September
North Georgia State Fair
Fair foods, rides, concerts, pageants, exhibits and more flow from thie annual Marietta event. Jim R. Miller Park. Marietta. The largest fair in metro Atlanta, attracting nearly 300,000 people. Featuring free concerts, blue ribbon exhibits, farm animals and much more! Call 770-528-8989 or visit North Georgia State Fair for information.
North GA State Fair
September
JapanFest
This weekend-long festival offers visitors a wide variety of exhibitions and hands-on workshops involving traditional Japanese artistic and cultural pursuits.
Japan Fest
September
Sandy Springs Festival
This event features activities the whole family can enjoy from pony rides and sand art for the young ones to pinball and mini golf for tennagers. Parents can browse the artist market and see antique cars on display.
Sandy Springs Historic Site-404-851-1911.
Sandy Springs Festival
September
Yellow Daisy Festival
Arts and Crafts booths, as well as plenty of food and music, will line the trails of the park as over 500 vendors show their wares.
Stone Mountain Park Web Site
September
Alpharetta's FunFest & Classic Car ShowMuch more than a car show, the FunFest has something for the entire family. The Kids' Zone includes a petting zoo, arts and crafts area, rides and games. Entertainment throughout the day and evening.
September
Labor Day
September
Grandparents Day
September
Celebration Of Hope 5K Race and WalkAmerican Cancer Society at White Columns Country Club
770-664-5200
September
British Car Show In Historic Downtown
Norcross Visit Norcross Ga Web Site
September
Concerts In The Park
Norcross Visit Norcross Ga Web Site
September
Old Milton county Fair 11am-6pm Milton Center
September
1st Day of Autumn
September
Rosh Hashanah
September
Decatur Book Festival
Held Labor Day weekend the past two years at venues throughout Decatur, this festival, sponsored by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, brings together authors and fans for two days of readings, signings, panels and fun. Decatur Book Festival
Events for September
A-Maize-ing We Will Go!
Roselawn Arts Festival
Duluth Fall Festival
September
SENIORS MONTH
Southern Museum of Civil War And Locomotive History. Kennesaw. History is an ongoing process that allows each generation to pass along the stories of their lifetime. In celebration of the National Grandparents Day, the Southern Museum is offering senior citizens (60 and up) half price admission. Call 770-427-2117 X 114 or visit Southern Museum for more information.
September
ART IN THE PARK
Marietta Square. Marietta. Saturday 10am-6pm; Sunday 11am-6pm; Monday 10am-5pm. Free. Enjoy a fine art’s festival at Glover Park. Call 770-429-1115 or for information.
September
U.S. 10K CLASSIC FAMILY FESTIVAL
The Family Festival serves as the official race exposition for the U.S. 10K Classic and is the site of all pre-race activities, which include: live entertainment, artist market, race souvenirs, fitness gear, product demonstrations and sampling, huge interactive children’s area featuring games, pony rides, space walks, clowns, face painters, jugglers, batting cages and more! Visit US 10 K Classic for information.
September
KID’S CLASSIC RACES
Galleria Gardens at the Family Festival. Atlanta. 11am. $10 in advance; $15 day of registration. The U.S. 10K Classic presents the Kid’s Classic races. 5K and 1K races for children 12 and under. Individual heats run for each age group. All participants receive a free race t-shirt. Medals awarded to top five make and female winners in each race. Call 770-432-0100 or visit Atlanta Galleria Web Site for information.
September
U.S. 10K CLASSIC
Cobb Galleria Centre. The U.S. 10k Classic Atlanta’s premier multi-event road race, bringing runners, walkers, inline skaters, wheelchair athletes and professional athletes together for a single cause-raising awareness and funds for children in need. This international sporting event attracts athletes from more than 45 countries as well as the recreational athlete. Walkers welcome. Call 770-432-0100 or visit US 10k for information.
September
MOMMY AND ME CHILDREN’S PROGRAM SERIES-TRAVELING BY RAIL
Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History. Kennesaw. 10am-11am. Free with museum admission. Imagine, explore, create! This program is designed for pre-school age children and their parents. The Museum’s history, themes, and exhibits provide a fun and exciting starting point for educational activities. Call 770-427-2117, x 116 or visit www.Southern Museum for information.
September
FIRST FRIDAYS
Downtown Acworth. 5-10pm. The merchants of historic downtown Acworth stay open late on the first Friday of every month. Call 770-974-3112 or visit www.acworth.org for information.
September
ARTIST LEAGUE OF COBB COUNTY EXHIBIT
North Cobb Arts League
September
SHERMAN’S ATLANTA CAMPAIGN IN NORTH GEORGIA BUS TOUR
Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History. Kennesaw. Join local historians on an engaging bus tour of sites in North Georgia that were key to Union Gen. William T. Sherman’s success in reaching his target-Atlanta. Sponsored by the Kennesaw Historical Society and the Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History. Call 770-427-2117, x 114 or visit www.Southern Museum for information.
September
SUMMER CANDLELIGHT CONCERT SERIES
Mable House Barnes Amphitheater. Mableton. 8pm. Free. Delta Moon will perform. Call 770-739-0189 or visit www.South Cobb Arts for information.
September
FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
The Depot. Downtown Kennesaw. 8pm. Join us for another great season of outdoor music. Bring a blanket and lawn chairs, and enjoy an evening under the stars. The Great American Rock And Roll Revival will perform. Call 770-422-9714 or visit kennesaw-ga.gov for information.
September
MVAA FREE SUMMER STAR OUTDOOR CONCERT
The Art Place. Marietta. 7:30pm. Free. Banish Misfortune Celtic Band will perform. Call 770-509-2700 or visit The Art Place for information.
September
TOM THUMB THE GREAT
Kennesaw State University’s Stillwell Theater. Call 770-423-6650 or visit kennesaw.edu/ for information.
September
THE SPOKEN WORD: POETRY IN PERFORMANCE
Kennesaw State University’s Stillwell Theater. Call 770-423-6650 or visit kennesaw.edu for information.
September
GEORGIA CELEBRATES QUILTS
Cobb County Civic Center. Marietta. Fri.-Sat. 10am-4pm. Sun. 10am-4pm. $8 admission. Largest judged and juried quilt show in Georgia with over 400 quilts, merchant mall, demonstrations, small quilt silent auction, beautiful hand-appliquéd raffle quilt and sewing machine raffle. Biennial Quilt Show sponsored by the East Cobb Quilter’s Guild. Call 404-843-1040 for information.
September
MARIETTA ANTIQUE STREET FESTIVAL
Antiques, Autos and More...
Marietta Square. Marietta. 9am-5pm. Annual event, this premiere event draws over 75 antique dealers with collectibles of all kinds for sale. Other festivities include the Hubcaps and History Classic Car Show, our version of the Antiques Roadshow and live entertainment. Presented by the Marietta Museum of History. Call 770-429-1115 or visit Marietta History for information.
September
SPICE OF LIFE- FOOD AND CULTURE CELEBRATION
Downtown Smyrna. Free. This fantastic annual event offers an increasing array of the culture and tastes of Smyrna. Experience tons of food from area restaurants, music and culture all over the downtown during the rich and lively mix of sight, sound and taste! Call 770-434-660 or visit Smyrna City for information.
September
A BLUE RIBBON AFFAIR
Jim R. Miller Park. Marietta. Sat. 10am-6pm; Sun. 12-5pm. $1 Adults; Children 12 and under are free. An arts & crafts extravaganza with more then 200 artists from across the southeast. Featuring festival foods and entertainment. Call 770-423-1330 for information.
September
COBB SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: MASTERWORKS
The Dozier Centre for the Performing Arts. Kennesaw. Admission $15-$35. Cobb County’s very own David Doke of Hillgrove High School Orchestra joins CSO as mandolin soloist for an evening of Rome and Hungarian folksongs. Call 770-429-7016 or visit Cobb Symphony for information.
September
COBB ENERGY PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE GRAND OPENING OPEN HOUSE
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre. Atlanta. 11am-5pm. Free guided tour for the public of the new Cobb Energy Centre. Call 770-916-2800 or visit Cobb Energy Centre for information.
September
TEEING OFF FOR KIDS, ANNUAL CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC BENEFITING SAFEPATH CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER, INC.
Bentwater Golf Club. Acworth.$150 per player. Four player Ft. Lauderdale Scramble. Enjoy a day of golf and a workday off…all to benefit SafePath. The day’s festivities will include door prizes, a silent and live auction, contest holes, raffles and an awards ceremony. Please contact Ginger Gilbert at 770-801-3469.
September
TALES FROM WOMEN LEFT BEHIND
Marietta Museum of History. 7pm. Free for members; $5 for non-members. Featuring renowned storyteller and historical interpreter Cathy Kaemmerlen. In her new book entitled Georgia Belles: Tales from Women Left Behind. Call 770-794-5710 or visit Marietta History for information.
September
ATLANTA HOME SHOW
Cobb Galleria Centre. Thursday 12-6pm; Friday 12-8pm; Saturday 10am-8pm; Sunday 12-6pm. $10 Adults; $3 children ages 6-12; children 5 and under are free. Discover the latest in quality home and garden products and services all under one roof, and save money with show-only pricing. Call 770-998-9800 or visit Atlanta Home Show for more information.
September
SOUTHEASTERN STAMP SHOW
Cobb County Civic Center. Marietta. 10am-6pm. Free. Stamps and postal history items from dealers around the country will be for sale. Youth table will give out free stamps/materials to interest children. Call 770-488-5026 for information.
September
KENNESAW YOUTH BASKETBALL REGISTRATION
Boys and girls divisions Grades 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, plus 9 to 12th.
Location: Kennesaw High School
For more information, please visit
Kennesaw Basketball Web Site
September
MOVIES BY MOONLIGHT
Tolleson Park. Smyrna. Enjoy the dog days of summer with some movie fun under the stars. All movies are full –length feature films suitable for kids and adults of all ages. Call 770-431-2842 for movie details.
September
HISTORY OF WAR: A MILITARY TIMELINE
The Depot across from the Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History. Kennesaw. Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. 12-4pm. Adults $5; Children $3 ages 4-12. Trace the history of wartime experiences and the evolution of weaponry and tactics in a unique living history weekend. Call 770-427-2117 x 114 or visit Southern Museum for information.
September
Atlanta Arts Festival in Piedmont Park200+/- artist from across the country to show off their creations. Along with the art, visitors will be entertained on stages and in the street by a wide variety of musicians including Celtic harpists, flutist, jazz musicians and acoustic virtuosos. Admission is free.
visit Atlanta Festivals.
September
The Fall Leaf Festival
Downtown Cleveland Georgia
A Southern festival includes an Agri-Fest and Country Market, arts and crafts. The best homemade pie competition and a kids' area with bungee jump, bounce house, rock wall and a slide.
Visit Cleveland Better Hometown Facebook Page
September
Annual Bark and Boogie BallHosted by the Humane Society of Forsyth County
Enjoy gourmet food and dance to live music while helping to raise funds for the Humane Society of Forsyth County-a no-kill animal shelter. A silent auction at the event will include trips, weekend getaways, pet products, hotel stays and more. For more info. visit Forsyth Pets
September
Annual Music for Megan and Milto Festival
A festival including food, moonwalks, and a rock climbing. For more info. Visit Music For Megan
8/1/17
AUGUST -Month To Month Around Town In North Atlanta & Surrounding Cities
August or Late July
Early Learners Conference
Learn about the latest trends in homeschooling through speakers, exhibits, and seminars. Children can attend KidsZone and enjoy puppet shows, live entertainment and their own workshops.
Georgia Home School Web Site
August
Jewish Festival
This outdoor festival is designed to showcase music, foods, exhibits and dance that celebrate the Jewish culture.
www.atlantajcc.org
August
Annual Old Soldiers Day Parade And Road Race
Memorial services in front of City Hall. Parade begins immediately following the ceremony and will include bands, floats, military groups, antique vehicles, civic organizations, and more. Race will begins on Old Milton Parkway near the City Pool at Wills Park.
August
Annual Atlanta Underground Film Festival
The Annual Atlanta Unground Film Festival will be held in August as part of Independent film Month in Atlanta, Georgia. Venues include Eyedrum, the goat Farm, and the Landtrust. AUFF will feature almost 100 films from across the world, and Will present a Series of Indoor and outdoor Film screenings, live music, Art, and special events including the annual Animation Attack!
The Atlanta Underground Film Festival Web Site
August
Summer Shade Festival
The festival is located along the shaded pedestrian roadways of historic L.P. Grant Park, Atlanta’s oldest public park. The weekend is filled with a variety of featured events including the Artist Market, food vendors, the Adams Realtors 5K RUN FOR THE PARK on Saturday morning, live performance stages and a children’s fun center. And, don't forget Corks & Forks — A Fine Food & Wine Event featuring top chefs/restaurants each day and some of the coolest wines/ales to hit the market.
Annual Summer Shade Festival In Historic Grant Park
August
COLLEGE STUDENT MONTH
Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History. Kennesaw. Finally college students can afford to do something fun! Have price admission with a valid college ID throughout the month of August. Call 770-427-2117, x 114 or visit SouthernMuseum.org for information.
August
Shop Till You Rock
Cumberland Mall. Atlanta. Just in time for Back-to-School shopping! Georgia Sales will give you an advantage to save on certain school supplies, clothing, computers and more. Visit www.cumberlandmall.com for information
August
FIRST FRIDAYS
Downtown Acworth. 5-10pm. The merchants of historic downtown Acworth stay open late on the first Friday of every month. Call 770-974-3112 or visit acworth.org for information.
August
ATLANTA ARTIST CENTER EXHIBIT
The Art Station-Big Shanty. Kennesaw. Free. 10am-5pm. Juried multi media art exhibit by members of the Atlanta Artist Center. Call 770-514-5930 or visit www.artstationcobb.org for information.
August
SMYRNA’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Village Green. 6-10pm. Free. Fireworks and the works! Every year this big deal gets better and better and the cake just gets bigger! Bring the entire family and celebrate the birth of our city. Call 770-434-6600 or visit smyrnacity.com for information.
August
KID’S FEST
Six Flags Over Georgia. Young children and parents will have the time of their lives at this celebration of youth and high spirits, as Six Flags transforms into a universe of kid-friendly activities and attractions. Call 770-948-9290 or visit sixflags.com for information.
August
THE GEORGIA BRIDAL SHOW
Cobb Galleria Centre. Atlanta. 12:30-5:30pm. $10. Come and see Atlanta's top bridal merchants and the South's most talked about bridal fashion show! Visit www.eliteevents.com for information.
August
MOMMY And ME CHILDREN’S PROGRAM SERIES
Southern Museum of Civil War And Locomotive History. Kennesaw. 10am-11am. Free with museum admission. Imagine, explore, create! This program is designed for pre-school age children and their parents. The Museum’s history, themes, and exhibits provide a fun and exciting starting point for educational activities. Call 770-427-2117, x 116 or visit southernmuseum.org for information.
August
KENNESAW’S PIGS And PEACHES BBQ CONTEST
The Depot. Kennesaw. Free. Fri. “Anything Butt” cooking competition followed by Bluegrass music at 7pm. Sat. 12noon BBQ cooking and peach dessert contests. Cash prizes. Call 770-422-9714 or visit www.kennesaw-ga.govfor information.
August
HISTORICAL SOCIETY LECTURE SERIES
Southern Museum of Civil War And Locomotive History. Kennesaw. 2-3pm. Free for lecture. Discover the fascinating history of the Southern Railroad with local authors Pat Cates and Dick Hillman. Call 770-427-2117 x 114 or visit southernmuseum.org for information.
August
FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
The Depot. Downtown Kennesaw. 8pm. Join us for another great season of outdoor music. Bring a blanket and lawn chairs, and enjoy an evening under the stars. broadBRAND, an all-girls rockin’ country group from Nashville will perform. Call 770-422-9714 or visit www.kennesaw-ga.gov for information.
August
MOVIES ON THE LAWN
The Art Station-Big Shanty. Kennesaw. Free. Movie begins at 7pm. ET- The Extraterrestrial will be playing, Call 770-514-5930 or visit www.artstationcobb.org for information.
August
Mable House Barnes Amphitheater
Mableton. 8pm. Tickets range from $25-70. Call 770-819-3285 or visit www.mablehouse.org/amphitheatre.html for information.
August
WOMEN’S TRIATHLON
Dallas Landing Park. Acworth. 7:30am. Free. This sprint triathlon is open to women of all ages and abilities. Visit www.gamultisports.com for more information.
August
STARLIGHT SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
Kennesaw State University. Gazebo Amphitheater. 7:30pm. $5 admission. Bring your own lawn chairs and a picnic! Regina Carter will perform. Call 770-423-6650 or visit www.kennesaw.edu for information.
August-October
“BEST OF” STUDENT EXHIBITION
Kennesaw State University’s Fine Arts Gallery. Free. Exhibition of works in various media created by Kennesaw State University art students. Call 770-499-3223 or visit www.kennesaw.edu for information.
August
ANNUAL SOUTHERN ROUNDBALL CLASSIC
A men's invitational basketball tournament that brings some of the best basketball players to the ATL.Location. For more information, please visit the website at www.scroundball.com
August
MELODIES ON THE MEADOW
The Art Station-Big Shanty. Kennesaw. Free. Bring your blanket or chairs to enjoy concerts on the lawn. Call 770-514-5930 or visit www.artstationcobb.org for information.
August
MOMMY AND ME CHILDREN’S PROGRAM SERIES
Southern Museum of Civil War And Locomotive History. Kennesaw. Free with museum admission. Imagine, explore, create! This program is designed for pre-school age children and their parents. The Museum’s history, themes, and exhibits provide a fun and exciting starting point for educational activities. Call 770-427-2117, x 114 or visit www.southernmuseum.com for information.
August
GLOVER PARK EVENING CONCERT SERIES
Glover Park. Marietta Square. 8pm. Free. The place to be in Marietta the last Friday evening of each month April through August. The park is the perfect setting for families and friends to enjoy and listen to music under the stars. Call 770-794-5601 for information.
August
COBB COUNTY CLASSIC RODEO
Jim R. Miller Park. Marietta. Children 5 and under are usually free. Call 770-684-7277 for information.
August
MOVIES BY MOONLIGHT
Tolleson Park. Smyrna. Enjoy the dog days of summer with some movie fun under the stars. All movies are full –length feature films suitable for kids and adults of all ages. Call 770-431-2842 for movie details.
August
MVAA FREE SUMMER STAR OUTDOOR CONCERT
The Art Place. Marietta. 7:30pm. Call 770-509-2700 or visit www.theartplace.us for information.
August
STARLIGHT SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
Kennesaw State University. Gazebo Amphitheater. 7:30pm. admission. Bring your own lawn chairs and a picnic! Call 770-423-6650 or visit kennesaw.edu for information.
Early Learners Conference
Learn about the latest trends in homeschooling through speakers, exhibits, and seminars. Children can attend KidsZone and enjoy puppet shows, live entertainment and their own workshops.
Georgia Home School Web Site
August
Jewish Festival
This outdoor festival is designed to showcase music, foods, exhibits and dance that celebrate the Jewish culture.
www.atlantajcc.org
August
Annual Old Soldiers Day Parade And Road Race
Memorial services in front of City Hall. Parade begins immediately following the ceremony and will include bands, floats, military groups, antique vehicles, civic organizations, and more. Race will begins on Old Milton Parkway near the City Pool at Wills Park.
August
Annual Atlanta Underground Film Festival
The Annual Atlanta Unground Film Festival will be held in August as part of Independent film Month in Atlanta, Georgia. Venues include Eyedrum, the goat Farm, and the Landtrust. AUFF will feature almost 100 films from across the world, and Will present a Series of Indoor and outdoor Film screenings, live music, Art, and special events including the annual Animation Attack!
The Atlanta Underground Film Festival Web Site
August
Summer Shade Festival
The festival is located along the shaded pedestrian roadways of historic L.P. Grant Park, Atlanta’s oldest public park. The weekend is filled with a variety of featured events including the Artist Market, food vendors, the Adams Realtors 5K RUN FOR THE PARK on Saturday morning, live performance stages and a children’s fun center. And, don't forget Corks & Forks — A Fine Food & Wine Event featuring top chefs/restaurants each day and some of the coolest wines/ales to hit the market.
Annual Summer Shade Festival In Historic Grant Park
August
COLLEGE STUDENT MONTH
Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History. Kennesaw. Finally college students can afford to do something fun! Have price admission with a valid college ID throughout the month of August. Call 770-427-2117, x 114 or visit SouthernMuseum.org for information.
August
Shop Till You Rock
Cumberland Mall. Atlanta. Just in time for Back-to-School shopping! Georgia Sales will give you an advantage to save on certain school supplies, clothing, computers and more. Visit www.cumberlandmall.com for information
August
FIRST FRIDAYS
Downtown Acworth. 5-10pm. The merchants of historic downtown Acworth stay open late on the first Friday of every month. Call 770-974-3112 or visit acworth.org for information.
August
ATLANTA ARTIST CENTER EXHIBIT
The Art Station-Big Shanty. Kennesaw. Free. 10am-5pm. Juried multi media art exhibit by members of the Atlanta Artist Center. Call 770-514-5930 or visit www.artstationcobb.org for information.
August
SMYRNA’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Village Green. 6-10pm. Free. Fireworks and the works! Every year this big deal gets better and better and the cake just gets bigger! Bring the entire family and celebrate the birth of our city. Call 770-434-6600 or visit smyrnacity.com for information.
August
KID’S FEST
Six Flags Over Georgia. Young children and parents will have the time of their lives at this celebration of youth and high spirits, as Six Flags transforms into a universe of kid-friendly activities and attractions. Call 770-948-9290 or visit sixflags.com for information.
August
THE GEORGIA BRIDAL SHOW
Cobb Galleria Centre. Atlanta. 12:30-5:30pm. $10. Come and see Atlanta's top bridal merchants and the South's most talked about bridal fashion show! Visit www.eliteevents.com for information.
August
MOMMY And ME CHILDREN’S PROGRAM SERIES
Southern Museum of Civil War And Locomotive History. Kennesaw. 10am-11am. Free with museum admission. Imagine, explore, create! This program is designed for pre-school age children and their parents. The Museum’s history, themes, and exhibits provide a fun and exciting starting point for educational activities. Call 770-427-2117, x 116 or visit southernmuseum.org for information.
August
KENNESAW’S PIGS And PEACHES BBQ CONTEST
The Depot. Kennesaw. Free. Fri. “Anything Butt” cooking competition followed by Bluegrass music at 7pm. Sat. 12noon BBQ cooking and peach dessert contests. Cash prizes. Call 770-422-9714 or visit www.kennesaw-ga.govfor information.
August
HISTORICAL SOCIETY LECTURE SERIES
Southern Museum of Civil War And Locomotive History. Kennesaw. 2-3pm. Free for lecture. Discover the fascinating history of the Southern Railroad with local authors Pat Cates and Dick Hillman. Call 770-427-2117 x 114 or visit southernmuseum.org for information.
August
FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
The Depot. Downtown Kennesaw. 8pm. Join us for another great season of outdoor music. Bring a blanket and lawn chairs, and enjoy an evening under the stars. broadBRAND, an all-girls rockin’ country group from Nashville will perform. Call 770-422-9714 or visit www.kennesaw-ga.gov for information.
August
MOVIES ON THE LAWN
The Art Station-Big Shanty. Kennesaw. Free. Movie begins at 7pm. ET- The Extraterrestrial will be playing, Call 770-514-5930 or visit www.artstationcobb.org for information.
August
Mable House Barnes Amphitheater
Mableton. 8pm. Tickets range from $25-70. Call 770-819-3285 or visit www.mablehouse.org/amphitheatre.html for information.
August
WOMEN’S TRIATHLON
Dallas Landing Park. Acworth. 7:30am. Free. This sprint triathlon is open to women of all ages and abilities. Visit www.gamultisports.com for more information.
August
STARLIGHT SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
Kennesaw State University. Gazebo Amphitheater. 7:30pm. $5 admission. Bring your own lawn chairs and a picnic! Regina Carter will perform. Call 770-423-6650 or visit www.kennesaw.edu for information.
August-October
“BEST OF” STUDENT EXHIBITION
Kennesaw State University’s Fine Arts Gallery. Free. Exhibition of works in various media created by Kennesaw State University art students. Call 770-499-3223 or visit www.kennesaw.edu for information.
August
ANNUAL SOUTHERN ROUNDBALL CLASSIC
A men's invitational basketball tournament that brings some of the best basketball players to the ATL.Location. For more information, please visit the website at www.scroundball.com
August
MELODIES ON THE MEADOW
The Art Station-Big Shanty. Kennesaw. Free. Bring your blanket or chairs to enjoy concerts on the lawn. Call 770-514-5930 or visit www.artstationcobb.org for information.
August
MOMMY AND ME CHILDREN’S PROGRAM SERIES
Southern Museum of Civil War And Locomotive History. Kennesaw. Free with museum admission. Imagine, explore, create! This program is designed for pre-school age children and their parents. The Museum’s history, themes, and exhibits provide a fun and exciting starting point for educational activities. Call 770-427-2117, x 114 or visit www.southernmuseum.com for information.
August
GLOVER PARK EVENING CONCERT SERIES
Glover Park. Marietta Square. 8pm. Free. The place to be in Marietta the last Friday evening of each month April through August. The park is the perfect setting for families and friends to enjoy and listen to music under the stars. Call 770-794-5601 for information.
August
COBB COUNTY CLASSIC RODEO
Jim R. Miller Park. Marietta. Children 5 and under are usually free. Call 770-684-7277 for information.
August
MOVIES BY MOONLIGHT
Tolleson Park. Smyrna. Enjoy the dog days of summer with some movie fun under the stars. All movies are full –length feature films suitable for kids and adults of all ages. Call 770-431-2842 for movie details.
August
MVAA FREE SUMMER STAR OUTDOOR CONCERT
The Art Place. Marietta. 7:30pm. Call 770-509-2700 or visit www.theartplace.us for information.
August
STARLIGHT SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
Kennesaw State University. Gazebo Amphitheater. 7:30pm. admission. Bring your own lawn chairs and a picnic! Call 770-423-6650 or visit kennesaw.edu for information.
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