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
- Magnolia MidlandsLeisure & Recreation
Explore your artistic side and create your very own beautiful floral or landscape piece during Paint Night Party at the Page House Bed and Breakfast. Novices as well as experienced artists enjoy a colorful evening full of painting, gabbing, snacking, and sipping!
All classes are held on Thursday night at 5 PM.
Paint Night Parties are $65 per person and include all necessary supplies. Reserve your spot for the Paint Night Party at the Page House by calling Alex at 203-305-9128 or JoAnn at 478-275-4551 at least a week in advance. Cash at the door is the preferred form of payment. Wine and cocktails are available for purchase.
- -Magnolia MidlandsTheater
It is time to continue our story of "Tales from the Altamaha" with "Mishaps, Mirths, and Muddy Water Matrimonies."
The dates for this year's performances are April 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27. Shows begin at 7 p.m. nightly and at 2 p.m. on Saturdays for the matinee. The doors open one hour before the performance.
Join us as we embark on a new adventure. The stories are true, for the most part, and filled with fun, laughter, and plain 'ol gossip.
Purchase tickets at www.lyonsmainstreet.com
- Northeast Georgia MountainsConcert
Sinfonietta will give its final concert of the year on Thursday, April 18 at 7:30 p.m. in Shott Auditorium.
The concert will be a celebration of the orchestra’s many graduating seniors. They will perform a wide range of selections representing different eras and styles. The centerpiece of the concert will be J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, a virtuosic piece for nine solo string players. Sinfonietta will also play “Deep Sea,” composed by double bass major Zane Cook as part of his senior project. “Deep Sea” was inspired by a piece of art that will be displayed during the performance.
Other selections will include Béla Bartók’s “Evening in the Village,” Jay Ungar’s “Ashokan Farewell,” and a medley of traditional tunes featured in the movie Titanic. The concert will close with a medley of themes from classic Westerns, “Blazing Bows of the West!”
Admission is free.
- -Atlanta MetroFood & Drink, Kids & Family, Leisure & Recreation
The Dekalb Carnival is April 11 through April 21.
Experience the sights, sounds and aromas of the midway with rides and games for all ages and tasty fair food for every appetite.
Admission is free Monday - Thursday, $5 Friday-Sunday, and free every day for kids 36 inches and shorter. Unlimited ride wristbands (for riders 36 inches and taller) are $37 on site ($2 cash discount) while supplies last or online before 5 p.m., April 11, for $29 each, 2/$55 or 4/$99. Visit the website for advance ride ticket savings, discount coupons for rides and food, and event updates.
Guests under age 21 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian 21+. Midway hours: 5-10 p.m., Monday-Thursday; 5-11 p.m., Friday; noon-11 p.m., Saturday; noon-10 p.m., Sunday. Parking is free.
For more information, call (866) 666-3247.
- Atlanta MetroCommunity, Kids & Family, Outdoors, Theater
Join Atlantic Station for two free movie screenings on the Atlantic Green and witness a series of films bursting with joy, happiness and seasonal beauty. Grab your friends and family, blankets and chairs, and cozy up on the Atlantic Green for a night of laughter, singing and dancing and heartwarming stories.
Thursday, April 11: “A Bug’s Life” (1998)
Thursday, April 18: “Mamma Mia” (2008)
- Historic HeartlandEducation
As one of the newest self guided tours in Forsyth, this African American Heritage Guide takes you through a journey of African American history throughout Monroe County. This self-guided tour is meant to be a starting point in exploring the journey of African Americans in our community. It contains some brief biographical information on those who shaped our history; a timeline critical to putting events into context; and a brief driving tour to link people and places. The guide and map can be found at https://bluetoad.com/publication/?m=65690&i=689515&p=1&pre=1.
- -Northeast Georgia MountainsConcert
Brothers Noah and Josh Thompson put their guitars together to form Roman Street. Since the college years, this brotherly jam session has developed into a Billboard/iTunes charting band who many have dubbed ‘the next generation’ of Jazz Fusion.
Roman Street, named for an old roman street in the Alps where they studied guitar, is an internationally trained instrumental band specializing in improvisational fusion of classical, gypsy and contemporary jazz, Latin and Nuevo Flamenco. A departure from the over-produced music that is out there today, they keep it simple—the beautifully organic sound of acoustic instruments played by talented people who love what they are doing.
Whether performing as a guitar duo, or with a backing band, Roman Street astounds with music that appeals to fans of many genres.
- -Atlanta MetroHome & Garden
Come celebrate Earth Day Weekend with the Cobb Master Gardeners! A perfect place to pick up pottery, locally sourced honey/herbs/sauces, bird accessories, rock art, jewelry, furniture, wood/glass crafts and plants from vendors all over the Southeast, the 24th Plant Sale and Expo is a haven for collectors, art enthusiasts, knitters, potters, and, of course, gardeners. There's something here for everyone! The Master Gardeners' Yard Sale and Face Painting areas are sure to delight the youngest and most seasoned of visitors! April 19-20, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Jim R. Miller Park.
- -Historic HeartlandHome & Garden
The Madison-Morgan Cultural Center is excited to once again celebrate the vibrant season of spring in grand style with our 2024 Madison Spring Tour of Homes and Gardens. The self-guided tour will feature a selection of Madison’s treasured historic and modern homes. You can experience the living history of our town while strolling through the city’s architecturally significant homes as they come into full bloom!
Tour Hours: Friday, April 19 - 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturday, April 20 - 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
To purchase tickets please visit https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=198662
- Classic SouthConcert
The Black Jacket Symphony recreates Prince’s iconic album "Purple Rain" live in its entirety—note for note, sound for sound—plus a full set of Prince’s greatest hits.
Over the past ten years, the Black Jacket Symphony has performed more than 40 classic rock albums, bringing an incredible night of entertainment to over a million music lovers across the U.S. It’s a full night of rock and roll magic—plus a visual experience unlike any other.
Tickets: $31-$57
For tickets visit: https://www.ticketmaster.com/the-black-jacket-symphony-presents-princes-evans-georgia-04-19-2024/event/0E006033E36F565B?CAMEFROM=CFC_COLUMBIA_COUNTY_WEB_VEN_BJS041924
- -Atlanta MetroFood & Drink, Kids & Family, Leisure & Recreation
The Dekalb Carnival is April 11 through April 21.
Experience the sights, sounds and aromas of the midway with rides and games for all ages and tasty fair food for every appetite.
Admission is free Monday - Thursday, $5 Friday-Sunday, and free every day for kids 36 inches and shorter. Unlimited ride wristbands (for riders 36 inches and taller) are $37 on site ($2 cash discount) while supplies last or online before 5 p.m., April 11, for $29 each, 2/$55 or 4/$99. Visit the website for advance ride ticket savings, discount coupons for rides and food, and event updates.
Guests under age 21 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian 21+. Midway hours: 5-10 p.m., Monday-Thursday; 5-11 p.m., Friday; noon-11 p.m., Saturday; noon-10 p.m., Sunday. Parking is free.
For more information, call (866) 666-3247.
- Atlanta MetroCommunity
Calling all music lovers interested in building community with local artists and exploring the craft of songwriting!
There’s a new DTL Happening going on at Slow Pour Brewing Company on Friday, April 19, from 6:30-9 p.m. Grab a drink, meet local creatives, discover new music and learn from expert songwriters and wordsmiths. This free interactive event will inspire you to hear songs in a new way and provide you with practical tools for self-expression.
DTL Happenings is a free pop-up event series dedicated to building community through engaging experiences that focus on fun, out-of-the-box, activities in some of Lawrenceville’s most exciting locations. There’s always something going on in Lawrenceville, and this is a Happening you won’t want to miss!
DTL Happenings are sponsored by Consolidated Pipe & Supply, Northside Hospital, Oakhurst Realty Partners, Park Place 55.
- Magnolia MidlandsOutdoors
Located on Madison Street in Downtown Dublin GA, the Market on Madison is a premier open-air venue buzzing with activity. A community-driven experience, vendors and visitors come together to celebrate the richness of local flavors each Saturday morning 7:30 AM until 12:30 PM from April through mid October. Patrons can also find a variety of handmade crafts and original art, and find fun activities for the Little Sprouts throughout the season! Over the last several years, Dublin’s Farmers Market has experienced much growth, noting more than 30 vendors each week and 350 patrons during peak produce season.
- -Northeast Georgia MountainsCommunity
The annual Bear on the Square is an authentic Appalachian Heritage Festival featuring bluegrass and old-time music, a juried Artists Market Place featuring traditional mountain crafts, storytelling, free music workshops and demonstrations, local wine and beer, a Sunday Gospel Jam, children’s activities, dancing, and more. All events are free. Festival starts at 9:30 on Saturday morning and 11 a.m. on Sunday.
- Classic SouthConcert
Greg Hester and his band recreate the aura of Van Morrison on stage with the authenticity of the Irish giant at his best. With selections such as “Brown Eyed Girl,” "Tupelo Honey” and “Domino,” you’ll enjoy the classic stage presence of the Belfast Cowboy featuring rock, R&B and soul with a hint of country.
- Magnolia MidlandsAuto Show, Craft Fair, Food & Drink, History
Visit Douglas-Coffee County GA is excited to announce the 2nd Annual Wings & Things Festival and Fly-in at the Douglas Municipal Airport! Last year was a huge success and we can't wait to do it again--bigger and better!
Open Saturday, April 20th from 9am - 5pm, with warbirds, antique military vehicles, food trucks, vendors, kids area, entertainment, classic car show, hot wing cook-off and much more. Grab the family and fly or drive in to the airport for a day of fun and history. We also will have a Fairchild PT-19 and a PT-17 Stearman selling rides throughout the day along with a Huey helicopter.Click here for advance tickets:
Stearman Flight Tickets: https://www.eventeny.com/events/ticket/?id=8015
PT-19 Tickets: https://airbasegeorgia.org/purchase-ride/?aircraft_type=PT19#/
- -Northeast Georgia MountainsCommunity, Concert, Craft Fair
Bear on the Square, an authentic Appalachian heritage festival featuring bluegrass and old-time music, celebrates its 26th year! In addition to the musicians in the MainStage tent and jamming around the square, the festival includes a juried Artists Market Place featuring traditional mountain crafts, storytelling, free music workshops and demonstrations, local wine and beer, a Sunday Gospel Jam, children’s activities, dancing, and more. All events are free. Festival begins at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday morning and at 11 a.m. on Sunday.
- Atlanta Metro, Northeast Georgia MountainsKids & Family, Leisure & Recreation
Come join us for some fun on the farm this spring at Washington Farms! Our Super Spring Saturdays feature fun farm activities including wagon rides, petting zoo, jumping pillows, cow train, ziplines, paintball and much more! The activities will be open every Saturday from April 13 until May 25 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Be sure to try our delicious homemade strawberry ice cream, slushies, hand-squeezed lemonade, and fresh popped kettle corn while you’re here! Check out our website for hours, pricing and a complete list of activities.
- Atlanta MetroHome & Garden
The 23rd annual Garden Faire will be held on Saturday, April 20, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine. In partnership with the City of Alpharetta, Garden Faire 2024 will be held at The Grove at Wills Park in Alpharetta.
There will be something for everyone. Vendors with garden accessories and tools, a wide variety of plants, including natives, heirloom plants and vegetables, herb and cut flower starts and the popular “Pass-Along-Plant-Sale,” featuring thousands of plants from the Master Gardeners’ own gardens. Other attractions include speakers, a Children’s Corner, the Fleatique, the popular Ask-a-Master Gardener Booth, delicious food and much more.
Admission is free. Proceeds from Garden Faire will provide scholarships and benefit community education efforts and project gardens supported by the North Fulton Master Gardeners volunteer organization.
Master Gardeners will be on hand to help shoppers choose the plants that best meet their needs and answer gardening questions.
For additional details, please visit the Garden Faire 2024 webpage and the Facebook Event page.
- Scenic Southwest GeorgiaConcert
Due South celebrates the sights, sounds and tastes of the south right in the heart of the creative district in downtown Thomasville at the Ritz Amphitheater. Expect great music, unique art, Southern street eats and brews that will keep you coming back for more!
For all the details visit thomasvillearts.org or follow us on Instagram and Facebook @thomasvillearts.