Community Events
The following Calendar of Events listings have been provided by event venues, individual organizers and readers of Georgia Magazine.
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Event List
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
Matriotism: Celebrating 250 Years of Inspiring American Women Through Quilts, a travelling exhibition produced by the East Cobb Quilters’ Guild.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
Georgia Mountains to Shore features the work of the Upcountry Fiber Artists, which consists of six Carolina artists, including Evelyn Beck, Lynne Harrill, Sara Quattlebaum, Cynthia Steward, Denny Webster and Kathryn Weston. They work with textiles to create artworks that range from pictorial to abstract, small to large, and colorful to subdued. Their adventurous use of fabric, surface design and quilting create exciting and innovative works that share their unique and individual southern experience.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
Matriotism: Celebrating 250 Years of Inspiring American Women Through Quilts, a travelling exhibition produced by the East Cobb Quilters’ Guild.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
Georgia Mountains to Shore features the work of the Upcountry Fiber Artists, which consists of six Carolina artists, including Evelyn Beck, Lynne Harrill, Sara Quattlebaum, Cynthia Steward, Denny Webster and Kathryn Weston. They work with textiles to create artworks that range from pictorial to abstract, small to large, and colorful to subdued. Their adventurous use of fabric, surface design and quilting create exciting and innovative works that share their unique and individual southern experience.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
Matriotism: Celebrating 250 Years of Inspiring American Women Through Quilts, a travelling exhibition produced by the East Cobb Quilters’ Guild.
- Historic HeartlandCommunity
Join women from across the region for Women in Truth: Abide 2026, a powerful two-day conference July 31–Aug. 1 at the Macon Coliseum in Macon.
Through dynamic biblical teaching, spirit-filled worship, and authentic community, you’ll be invited to slow down, lean in, and truly abide in Christ (John 15:4).
You’ll hear from a lineup of nationally recognized speakers who bring truth, encouragement, and real-life application to every stage of your journey. From heartfelt storytelling to bold Gospel proclamation, every moment is designed to help you leave rooted in Scripture, refreshed in spirit, and confident in your calling.
Featuring speakers like:
- Annie F. Downs
- Hosanna Wong
- Chrystal Evans Hurst
- Jess Connolly
- Natalie Runion
- Courtney Smallbone
Worship led by:
- Leeland
- Hope Darst
Whether you’re coming with friends, your church group, or on your own, this is a space where you will be seen, encouraged, and strengthened alongside women pursuing the same truth. Purchase your tickets today!
- Magnolia MidlandsHistory
Relive a powerful chapter of Dublin’s legacy during One Day: Dublin’s Civil Rights Experience February 7th, April 18th, and August 1st at 10 AM—a powerful reader’s theatre held in the very church where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his first public speech at age 15. Tickets are $8 per person, or $5 per person for groups of 10 and more.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
Georgia Mountains to Shore features the work of the Upcountry Fiber Artists, which consists of six Carolina artists, including Evelyn Beck, Lynne Harrill, Sara Quattlebaum, Cynthia Steward, Denny Webster and Kathryn Weston. They work with textiles to create artworks that range from pictorial to abstract, small to large, and colorful to subdued. Their adventurous use of fabric, surface design and quilting create exciting and innovative works that share their unique and individual southern experience.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
Matriotism: Celebrating 250 Years of Inspiring American Women Through Quilts, a travelling exhibition produced by the East Cobb Quilters’ Guild.
- Historic HeartlandCommunity, Craft Fair
Head to the Monroe County Rec Department on the first Saturday of the month, starting on Feb. 7, for Market in the Park!
With food trucks and 20+ vendors, there’s a wide variety of things to see and do!
For more information email: marketintheparkfmc@gmail.com
- Historic HeartlandCommunity, Concert
Are you just a small town girl? Living in a lonely world?
Then come to the square in Forsyth with open arms on Saturday, Aug. 1, at 7:30 p.m. for a night of dancing as Departure, a Journey tribute band, takes the stage!
- Northwest GeorgiaAuto Show, Leisure & Recreation
Travel back in time at Cruzin the Depot in Ringgold, Georgia! Take it back to the good ‘ole days with the Ringgold Cruisers and Pharoah’s Choo Choo on the first Saturday of each month. Shop, eat, explore Ringgold’s downtown area and enjoy dozens of vintage cars and trucks!
Cruise-ins happen on the first Saturday of each month, beginning in April and running through November. The event runs from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., but the streets start filling up quickly around 5 p.m., so arrive early to get a good spot! Visit the website below for more information.
- Atlanta MetroCraft Fair, Food & Drink, Kids & Family, Leisure & Recreation
Atlanta Food Festival vibes every week with food, crafts, music and kids' activities.
Free admission fun for all ages!
This is the perfect place to eat, shop, dance, and make memories at one of the most family-friendly food markets in Atlanta.
Food & Drinks
- Over 15 delicious food vendors featuring a diverse selection of foods every week
- A diverse mix of crave-worthy eats from local culinary favorites
- Food, drinks & most activities available for purchase
Shop Local
- Craft vendors showcasing local artisans
- Handmade goods, unique gifts & one-of-a-kind finds
- Support small businesses in a vibrant marketplace atmosphere.
Entertainment & Experiences
- Live music from talented local bands all day
- High-energy DJ sets spinning your favorite hits at night
- Monthly Silent Disco experience with glowing headphones
- Monthly Outdoor Movie Nights under the stars. Bring blankets and chairs!
- Seasonal themes and interactive activities
- Exciting sponsor activations and giveaways
Family Fun
- Kids activities including inflatables
- Face painting and family-friendly games
- Safe, welcoming environment for all ages
When
Every Saturday, April 4-Nov. 14, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
Eat. Shop. Dance. Celebrate. Repeat.
RSVP BY GRABBING A TICKET FOR EXCLUSIVE OFFERS AND DISCOUNTS FROM OUR VENDORS!
https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/uptown-market-atlanta-4820292 - Historic HeartlandCommunity
Join women from across the region for Women in Truth: Abide 2026, a powerful two-day conference July 31–Aug. 1 at the Macon Coliseum in Macon.
Through dynamic biblical teaching, spirit-filled worship, and authentic community, you’ll be invited to slow down, lean in, and truly abide in Christ (John 15:4).
You’ll hear from a lineup of nationally recognized speakers who bring truth, encouragement, and real-life application to every stage of your journey. From heartfelt storytelling to bold Gospel proclamation, every moment is designed to help you leave rooted in Scripture, refreshed in spirit, and confident in your calling.
Featuring speakers like:
- Annie F. Downs
- Hosanna Wong
- Chrystal Evans Hurst
- Jess Connolly
- Natalie Runion
- Courtney Smallbone
Worship led by:
- Leeland
- Hope Darst
Whether you’re coming with friends, your church group, or on your own, this is a space where you will be seen, encouraged, and strengthened alongside women pursuing the same truth. Purchase your tickets today!
- Classic SouthLeisure & Recreation, Outdoors
Designed for beginners and those with limited experience, this hands-on class introduces participants to the fundamentals of skeet and trap shooting in a safe, supportive environment. Instruction covers essential equipment types and their components, proper shooting safety, stance and body positioning and foundational shooting techniques.
The course includes firearm rental, two rounds of skeet and trap, guided practice, instructional materials and dedicated range time—everything you need to build confidence and develop solid shooting skills from the ground up.
Registration is $100 and you can register at tinyurl.com/mwrclasses or by calling 706-791-5078. Registration closes 10 days before each class date.
Don't have gate access but want to join in on the fun? Register for a gate pass at https://pass.aie.army.mil/steps/installation_selection.
For questions or more information, please call (706)791-5078.
- Classic SouthLeisure & Recreation
Perfect for newcomers, this introductory archery class is designed for individuals aged 15 and older with little to no prior experience. Participants learn the essentials of the sport, including equipment types and their parts, proper shooting safety, stance and form, and guided shooting practice to build confidence and skill.
Instruction, all necessary instructional materials, and dedicated range time are included, making this a complete and supportive start to your archery journey.
Registration is $45 and you can register at tinyurl.com/mwrclasses or by calling 706-791-5078. Registration closes 10 days before each class date.
Don't have gate access but want to join in on the fun? Register for a gate pass at https://pass.aie.army.mil/steps/installation_selection.
For questions or more information, please call (706)791-5078.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
Georgia Mountains to Shore features the work of the Upcountry Fiber Artists, which consists of six Carolina artists, including Evelyn Beck, Lynne Harrill, Sara Quattlebaum, Cynthia Steward, Denny Webster and Kathryn Weston. They work with textiles to create artworks that range from pictorial to abstract, small to large, and colorful to subdued. Their adventurous use of fabric, surface design and quilting create exciting and innovative works that share their unique and individual southern experience.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
Matriotism: Celebrating 250 Years of Inspiring American Women Through Quilts, a travelling exhibition produced by the East Cobb Quilters’ Guild.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
Georgia Mountains to Shore features the work of the Upcountry Fiber Artists, which consists of six Carolina artists, including Evelyn Beck, Lynne Harrill, Sara Quattlebaum, Cynthia Steward, Denny Webster and Kathryn Weston. They work with textiles to create artworks that range from pictorial to abstract, small to large, and colorful to subdued. Their adventurous use of fabric, surface design and quilting create exciting and innovative works that share their unique and individual southern experience.
- Northwest GeorgiaArt Exhibit
Matriotism: Celebrating 250 Years of Inspiring American Women Through Quilts, a travelling exhibition produced by the East Cobb Quilters’ Guild.