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Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites Events and Programs for December 2011

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Happy Holidays from your friends at Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites! Escape the hustle and bustle of shopping malls this holiday season and head to your favorite state park for quality time with your family. Whether your troup enjoys a hearty winter hike, candlelight stroll or sipping hot cocoa by the campfire, Georgia State Parks offer an opportunity to leave the crowds behind and create a memorable family tradition in nature’s playground. Head to the parks this December for special festivities including historic candlelight tours, Christmas tree displays, holiday crafts and even visits with Santa. A complete calendar is found below or visit GeorgiaStateParks.org/events. [Editor: this was posted late and some of the events have occurred and have been deleted from this post]
LIBRARY LOAN PROGRAM
Save money and keep the kids entertained over the holidays by checking out a ParkPass or Historic Site pass from your local library. The Library Loan Program is as easy as checking out a book. Simply show your library card at a Georgia public library and you can have free access to Georgia’s State Parks and Historic Sites until you have to return the passes. It’s a great way to get the entire family off the couch and moving after all those calorie-laden treats.
MISTLETOE COTTAGE CHRISTMAS
Enjoy a cozy Christmas staycation at Mistletoe State Park near Augusta. The park’s “Cottage Christmas” package, available through December 23, starts at $135 per night and includes a cozy cabin, two free tickets to Lights of the South (a top-rated Southeast Christmas attraction), a bundle of firewood, two holiday mugs and hot chocolate, and a Mistletoe State Park keepsake. For reservations call (706) 541-0321.
WINTER GETAWAY DISCOUNT
Winter is the perfect time to enjoy fewer crowds and more wildlife sightings. For those who could use a mini-vacation after the holidays, a secluded staycation can be the perfect opportunity to rejuvenate and kick start the new year. Available January 2 through March 31, 2012, save 25% to 30% on nearly all accommodations. Choose from lodges with restaurants and great views, cozy cabins with fireplaces, modern campsites and even yurts. For reservations, call 1-800-864-7275 and ask for the Winter Getaway Discount.
NEW RV CLUB
The more you camp; the more you save. Join our Georgia State Parks RV Club and receive every 10th night for free, plus other benefits. Campers can pick up RV Club PassPorts from park offices or by registering online at GeorgiaStateParks.org/rvclub. You can also get the latest news by following our RV Club on Facebook.
DECEMBER EVENTS
Check GeorgiaStateParks.org/events for the full listing. You can also become a fan on Facebook to receive the latest news, or follow us on Twitter. GeoCache and Golf enthusiasts be sure to check out our new Facebook fan pages, designed exclusively with you in mind.
NORTHERN GEORGIA

Christmas Lakeside Light Show

Friday, December 9 through Saturday, December 24, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

James H. (Sloppy) Floyd State Park – Summerville

On Fridays and Saturdays starting the 2nd weekend in December, enjoy a drive through a winter wonderland at the picnic area by the lake. Several lit scenes will grace the roadside as we welcome the coming of Christmas. If you would rather walk, park at the office and walk across the boardwalk into the festivity of lights. Donations appreciated. $5 parking. (706) 857-0826.

 

Holi-Day Camp

Thursday, December 22 through Friday, December 23, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Smithgall Woods State Park – Helen

Burn off lots of holiday energy at this action-packed day camp for kids ages 6-12 Register by December 16. $50. (706) 878-3087.

COASTAL GEORGIA

5th Annual Luminary Fun Night with Santa

Saturday, December 17, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Skidaway Island State Park – Savannah

Bring your kids and pets for pictures with Santa, then walk our enchanted luminary trail, do holiday arts and crafts and enjoy caroling on hayrides. There will be holiday treats and hot chocolate. Hayrides are $1/person. $5 parking. (912) 598-2300.

 

SOUTHERN & CENTRAL GEORGIA

Christmas on the Pond

Saturday, December 17, 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.

General Coffee State Park – Nicholls

Join us to usher in the holiday season. Fun will be had by all as they visit with Santa, enjoy storytelling, hayrides, a marshmallow roast and homemade refreshments. Donations appreciated. $5 parking. (912) 384-7082.

 

METRO ATLANTA

What is Geocaching?

Saturday, December 17, 10 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Want to join the geocaching bandwagon but don’t know where to start? Join a geochaching expert at the nature center. Bring your own GPS. Don’t have a GPS yet? Come anyway for demos. You will have an opportunity to find caches hidden for this class only. Register in advance. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.
Wilderness Survival School

Saturday, December 17 through Sunday, December 18

Red Top Mountain State Park – Cartersville

Learn to survive in the wilderness. The Southeast School of Survival has joined up with Red Top Mountain State Park to bring Wilderness Survival Training each month. Shelter, fire, food, water, survival first aid, signaling, and rescue are only a sample of what the Southeast School of Survival will bring to you during each course. To register, visit www.SoutheastSchoolofSurvival.com $5 parking. (770) 406-1438.
Atlanta Audubon Society Intro to Birdwatching Hike

Saturday, December 17, 8 a.m. – 10 a.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

This field trip is designed for anyone interested in learning more about birds, the important habitats critical to some species, and organizations like the Audubon Society, which are dedicated to bird conservation. Meet at the park’s Interpretive Center. $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.
Candle Light Hike to the Mill

Saturday, December 17, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

This mile-long guided night hike is easy to moderately difficult and goes inside the Civil War era textile mill ruins of New Manchester. Candle lanterns will be provided. No children under 6 years or dogs permitted. Space is limited and is on a first-come first-serve basis. Meet and register at the Interpretive Center. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.
Saturday Mountain Hike

Saturday, December 17, 10 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

These guided hikes depart from Panola’s nature center and are for people in good physical condition. This hike allows park visitors to see Panola Mountain up close, as the Ranger explains the reasons Panola Mountain is protected, and what we can all do to preserve the natural beauty of granite outcrops. Bring sturdy shoes, water, bug spray, and your camera! The Panola Mountain hike starts at 10am and generally lasts 2-3 hours. Rain or shine. Meeting at the nature center. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.
Beginners Winter Tree ID Walk

Sunday, December 18, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

Ever wonder what all those incredible trees on the park trails are? This 1.5 mile ranger-led hike will cover different types of bark, habitat types (what trees tend to grow near water, or on ridges), and sorting out the leaves that are still left. Meet at the Interpretive Center. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.
Half-Day Hike

Saturday, December 31, 9 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Wear your hiking boots, pack a lunch and bring plenty of water for a rigorous half-day, ranger-led hike through Panola’s rugged conservation area. Meet at the Nature Center 15 minutes before hike departs. Ages 10 and older. Register in advance. $10 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.
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Georgia State Park February 2011 Events


2011 PARK GUIDE
The 2011 “Guide to Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites” is hot off the presses!  The free, 64-page booklet is filled with the best hiking and biking trails, top fishing spots, camping and more.  For a free copy, call (800) 864-7275 (PARK). 
 
 
FEBRUARY EVENTS
This list is divided by region. Check www.GeorgiaStateParks.org/events for the full listing.  You can also become a fan on Facebook  to receive the latest news, or follow us on Twitter
 
NORTHERN GEORGIA

Full Moon Suspension Bridge Hike

Friday, February 18, 7:15 p.m. – 10:15 p.m.

Saturday, February 19, 8:30 p.m. – 11:15 p.m.

Tallulah Gorge State Park – Tallulah Falls

Join Tallulah Rangers on a moonlit hike down into the gorge. Register in advance. $5 plus $5 parking. (706) 754-7981. 

 

36th Annual Fireside Art & Craft Show

Saturday, February 19 through Sunday, February 20, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Unicoi State Park and Lodge – Helen

Celebrate 36 years of the “Fireside” Craft/Art Show. More than 60 of the Southeast’s finest artists and crafts people will be here for this Unicoi tradition. This indoor, juried show has a reputation for excellence and is a nice balance between fine arts and quality crafts. $5 parking. 800-573-9659 ext. 305.

American Chestnut Update

Saturday, February 19, 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Smithgall Woods Conservation Park – Helen

Dr. Scott Merkle from the University of Georgia will discuss the history and current research being done on the American Chestnut trees. $5 plus $5 parking. (706) 878-3087.

 

Winter Botany

Saturday, February 19, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Smithgall Woods Conservation Park – Helen

Botanist Jim Sullivan will demonstrate how to identify plants in the winter, followed by a short hike to identify nearby flora. Register in advance. $5 plus $5 parking. (706) 878-3087.

 

Native American Film Festival

Saturday, February 26, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

New Echota Historic Site – Calhoun

Join us as we highlight feature films, “shorts” film productions and documentaries. It’s a nice way to spend a cold February day learning about Cherokee and other Native American tribal culture and history. Fee includes admission to museum and historic buildings self-guided tour. $4-$6. (706) 624-1321.

 

Thrills in the Hills Half-Marathon and Marathon

Saturday, February 26, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Fort Yargo State Park – Winder

This half marathon and marathon will be an off-road course following the park’s scenic mountain bike trails. www.dirtyspokes.com Fee plus $5 parking. (770) 867-3489. 

COASTAL GEORGIA

Dinner with the General

Saturday, February 19, 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Fort King George Historic Site – Darien

General James E. Oglethorpe and the garrison of Fort King George invite the public to a quaint colonial dinner in the enlisted soldiers barracks. Evening entertainment will feature the arrival of General Oglethorpe, musket and cannon firings, and interaction among fort officers, soldiers and dinner guests. Reservations required. $30 for dinner. (912) 437-4770. 

SOUTHERN & CENTRAL GEORGIA

Geology Day

Saturday, February 12, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Providence Canyon State Park Outdoor Recreation Area – Lumpkin

Professor Rich McWilliams of Thomas University in Thomasville, Ga. will leads visitors into the canyons and back in time to discover the geological history of the canyons. The floors of the canyons are often wet and muddy, so be sure to wear appropriate footwear. Bring water and your camera. Register in advance. $5 plus $5 parking. (229) 838-4706.

Great Backyard Bird Count

Friday, February 18 through Monday, February 21, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Roosevelt’s Little White House Historic Site – Warm Springs

DR was an avid bird collector in his youth, and guests can join others by participating in the Great Backyard Bird Count. Other great count locations include the National Fish Hatchery in Warm Springs and FD Roosevelt State Park on Pine Mountain, recently named an Important Bird Area. $5-$8. (706) 655-5870.

Arbor Day at the Park

Saturday, February 19, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Reed Bingham State Park – Adel

Plant for tomorrow! Celebrate Georgia Arbor Day at the park. Learn how to plant trees at home, learn interesting fact about the importance of trees, and assist in planting native trees around the park. Afterwards, take a hike with rangers to learn about the various species of trees on the nature trails. $5 parking. (229) 896-3551.

 

Buzzard Day “Road-Kill Run” (10K run/ 5K walk)

Saturday, February 26, 8 a.m. – 11 a.m.

Reed Bingham State Park – Adel

Stretch your legs and test your speed in the annual Buzzard Day “Road-Kill Run”. Registration for the 10K run / 5K walk will begin at Group Shelter 1 at 8 a.m. The course will be on both paved surfaces and nature trails. $20 plus $5 parking. (229) 896-3551.

 

Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Saturday, February 26, 9 a.m. – 10 a.m.

Mistletoe State Park – Appling

The animals are wearing their winter coats, so put yours on for a magical walk through the woods when most folks are staying home! Joyce Billue will lead you on the Cliatt Creek Trail for a look at winter flora and fauna still very much alive in the woods. We’ll finish the morning with hot cocoa. $5 parking. (706) 541-0321.

METRO ATLANTA 

 Lost Person Prevention

Saturday, February 12, 10 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Learn simple techniques for not getting lost and keeping track of your family when venturing into the great outdoors of Georgia. Search and Rescue Dog Team will be joining the class unless a SAR activity is occurring. Meeting at the nature center. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $5 parking. I770) 389-7801. 

 

Basic Fly Fishing Clinic

Saturday, February 12, 10 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

The two-hour clinic covers equipment, knot tying, casting, safety issues and other tricks of the trade. If time permits participants may stay to catch the “Fish of Fish.” Instructors C. H. Brown and Michael Reilley suggest wearing long pants/shorts and hiking shoes, and bringing snacks, water and sun lotion. Georgia fishing license required. Meeting at the Alexander Lake Parking Area. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $15 or $12 with own gear. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

 

Panola Mountain Night Hike

Saturday, February 12, 5:30 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Join us for an enchanted evening as we hike to the mountain top under the watchful eye of the full moon. We’ll head out just before sunset and enjoy the stroll as the moon begins to rise. Bring flashlights, hiking boots and water. Meet at the nature center 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801. 

 

Behind the Scenes Battlefield Tour: Leverett’s Mill

Saturday, February 12

Pickett’s Mill Battlefield Historic Site – Dallas

This tour will follow an old Civil War road that leads to where Leverett’s Mill once stood. The once operating mill was burned by Federal forces as war contraband, while retreating to Acworth. Terrain is rugged; wear good hiking shoes. $2.75 – $4. (770) 443-7850.

Skins and Skulls Wildlife ID Class

Saturday, February 12, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

Want to learn how to identify wildlife like a professional tracker? This class will teach beginners interested in the outdoors how to identify wildlife like the experts. This indoor class will be held in the Interpretive Center. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.

 

Valentine Hayride

Sunday, February 13

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs           

This ranger-led hayride will pass through lovely forests as well as the beautiful meadows of Jack’s Hills. Bring a blanket if you want to cuddle with your sweetie. Register in advance. Space is limited. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-732-5871.

“Ruins to Rapids” Full Moon Hike

Friday, February 18, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

This 1.5-mile ranger-led night hike is moderately difficult and goes inside the Civil War-era textile mill ruins of New Manchester and follows the lovely rapids (up to class IV) of Sweetwater Creek. Bring a flashlight and sturdy shoes. No children under 6 or dogs. Meet inside the Visitor Center. Register in advance. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871. 

 

Saturday Mountain Hike

Saturday, February 19, 10 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

These guided hikes depart from Panola’s nature center and are for people in good physical condition. This hike allows park visitors to see Panola Mountain up close, as the Ranger explains the reasons Panola Mountain is protected, and what we can all do to preserve the natural beauty of granite outcrops. Bring sturdy shoes, water, bug spray, and your camera! The Panola Mountain hike starts at 10am and generally lasts 2-3 hours. Rain or shine. Meeting at the nature center. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Tree Top Excursions: Introduction Climb

Saturday, February 19, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Join us “on rope” for an adventure exploring the canopy above. This is an introductory climb to Canopy-Adventure-Research-Educational Technical Tree Climbing (CARE TTC). Participants will use rope and harness for this moderately strenuous activity. Meeting at Naomi-Ruth Climbing Tree. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801. 

 

Introduction to Landscape Painting: Textures in Nature

Saturday, February 19, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

This class will meet at the Interpretive Center and hike a small distance down the Red Trail. This class will focus on painting textures in nature, such as tree bark, lichen, and natural rock surfaces. Meet at the Sweetwater Creek Interpretive Center, materials will be provided. Pre-Registration required, space is limited. $10 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871. 

 

Backcountry Geology Hike

Sunday, February 20, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

Geologist and Friends member John Johnston will lead a moderate three-mile hike identifying rock types and explaining how they formed. Explore the beautiful Jack’s Branch area and the seldom visited rock quarry of New Manchester. Meet in the Interpretive Center. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.

 

Chattahoochee Riverside Hike

Sunday, February 20, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

This easy to moderate three-mile hike will take us mostly alongside the Chattahoochee River in Sweetwater Creek State Park. Explore beautiful and seldom-visited areas of the Park. Meet at the Interpretive Center where we will carpool 10 minutes to the trailhead. Register in advance. $5 parking. (770) 732-5871. 

 

Mountain Bike Adventures

Saturday, February 26, 10 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Join the Southern Bicycle League at the Rockdale River Trail for an off-road adventure. This ride will take you to scenic vistas, wetland complexes and pine savannah, including both dirt and paved trails. Meet at the Alexander Lake Parking Area. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801. 

 

Wilderness Survival Class

Saturday, February 26, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

Covers basic and some advanced survival techniques. Good for all ages. Learn to build a fire, make an emergency shelter, navigation, and how to pack a daypack and first aid kit for survival. Please bring a sack lunch. Space is limited. Register in advance. $10 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.

Introduction to Winter Birdwatching

Sunday, February 27, 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

This birdwatching hike will concentrate on the meadows located on the Chattahoochee riverfront. Dense thickets, open meadows, flood plane forest and shallow wetlands on this property attract a variety of winter migrants. Participants will meet at the interpretive center. Register in advance. $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.

 

Sunday Afternoon Fly Fishing

Sunday, February 27, 2 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Casting is the backbone of this clinic; however, if time permits will also cover equipment, knot tying, and safety issues and other tricks of the trade. Master Instructor C. H. Brown suggests wearing long pants/shorts and hiking shoes, and bringing snacks, water and sun lotion. Georgia fishing license required. Meeting at the Alexander Lake Parking Area. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $15 or $12 with own gear. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

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August 2010 Georgia State Parks


AUGUST EVENT CALENDAR  –  divided by region

For an online calendar, visit www.GeorgiaStateParks.org/events. You can also become a fan on Facebook to receive the latest news or follow us on Twitter.

NORTHERN GEORGIA

Visiting Artist Series at Unicoi

Saturdays, August 7, 14, 21 and 28, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Sundays, August 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Unicoi State Park and Lodge – Helen

The program lasts each weekend from Memorial Day through mid-November. Several talented artists and craftspeople from Georgia and surrounding states will demonstrate and have samples of their work for sale. $5 parking. 800-573-9659 ext. 305.

Appalachian Jam

Saturdays, August 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2 p.m.  – 5 p.m.

Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site – Dahlonega

Every Saturday starting April 17 until October 9, come listen to the sounds and songs of yesteryear. North Georgia’s mountain music singers and pickers will appear on the grounds of the historic Dahlonega Gold Museum. Enjoy acoustic and old-time strings as the sounds of yesterday fill the air. (706) 864-3513.

Saturday Evening Concert Series

Saturdays, August 7, 14, 21 and 28, 8 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Unicoi State Park and Lodge – Helen

Every Saturday from Memorial Day through mid-November. Some of the best musicians in the area perform a variety of music, from Appalachian Mountain to bluegrass to Southern gospel. “Pass-the-hat” donations. $5 parking. 800-573-9659 ext. 305.

Witch’s Head Excursion

Saturday, August 14, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Tallulah Gorge State Park – Tallulah Falls

This guided hike will take you to the bottom of the dam to view the witch’s head rock and enjoy a relaxing lunch. Bring lots of water, lunch and proper foot wear. $5 plus $5 parking. (706) 754-7981.

Youth Fishing Days at Buck Shoals

Saturday, August 21, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Smithgall Woods Conservation Park – Helen

Children and their special “big person” can fish in a lake stocked with catfish, bass, and bream. Fish caught can be kept. Bring your own bait and rods. Some rods are available for loan. Call for directions to “Buck Shoals.” $5 parking. (706) 878-3087.

Gold Fever

Saturday, August 21, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Smithgall Woods Conservation Park – Helen

Gold mining is a fascinating part of the history of Smithgall Woods and the surrounding area. Hear more about the history of gold mining with a local historian as well as the geology of the area, then hike the Martin Mine Trail. Register in advance. $5 plus $5 parking. (706) 878-3087.

Full Moon Suspension Bridge Hike

Tuesday, August 24, 8:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.

Tallulah Gorge State Park – Tallulah Falls

Join Tallulah Rangers on a moonlit hike down into the gorge. Register in advance. $5 plus $5 parking. (706) 754-7981.

Wilderness Survival Weekend

Saturday, August 28 through Sunday, August 29, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge – Dawsonville

This weekend will be sprinkled with basic skills classes suitable for the whole family. No registration required for programs. $5 parking. (706) 265.1969.

COASTAL GEORGIA

Fort McAllister Photo Contest

August 1-31

Fort McAllister Historic Park – Richmond Hill

Be a part of the 2010 Photo Contest at Fort McAllister. Take photos of the fort or nature scenes around the park. Click here to find out how to participate. $5 parking. (912) 727-2339.

Cathead Creek to Darien Canoe Excursion

Saturday, August 7, 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Saturday, August 21, 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Fort King George Historic Site – Darien

Paddle through old rice canals and experience wildlife at its best. See nature’s beauty in the bloom and enjoy the trip into Historic Darien. We will land at Skipper’s Dock. $25.00 per person. Includes canoes, life jackets, and paddles. Participants are responsible for their own food/water, bug spray and other amenities. (912) 437-4770.

Georgia’s First Fourth

Saturday, August 7 through Sunday, August 8, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Wormsloe Historic Site – Savannah

Hear the reading of the Declaration of Independence as it is read in the town of Savannah in August of 1776. Participate in the debate to declare independence or to remain loyal to the king. See musket firings, the hanging of a tax collector, the forming of the militia, and more. $3.50 – $5 (912) 353 – 3023.

Tools and Skills that Built a Colony

Saturday, August 28 through Sunday, August 29, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Wormsloe Historic Site – Savannah

See craft demonstrations such as woodworking, blacksmithing, cooking, weaving, flint knapping, leatherworking, woodsman skills, pewter casting and more. $3.50 – $5 (912) 353-3023.

SOUTHERN & CENTRAL GEORGIA

Georgia Veterans Memorial Triathlon and Duathlon

Saturday, August 14, 7 a.m. – 10 a.m.

Georgia Veterans State Park – Cordele

Racers can participate in a triathlon, a half-mile swim in Lake Blackshear, a 13.6-mile bike race and a 3.1-mile run, or a duathlon, which drops the half-mile swim. Registration fee plus $5 parking. (229) 273-1668.

Astronomy Night

Saturday, August 14, 9 p.m. – 11:59 p.m.

Georgia Veterans State Park – Cordele

A night of exploring the heavens, featuring the Perseid meteor shower and planet and star watching until midnight. $1 plus $5 parking. (229) 276-2371.

Panola Mountain State Park

METRO ATLANTA

Sunday Afternoon Fly Fishing Clinic

Sunday, August 1, 2 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Casting is the backbone of this clinic; however, if time permits will also cover equipment, knot tying, and safety issues and other tricks of the trade. Master Instructor C. H. Brown suggests wearing long pants/shorts and hiking shoes, and bringing snacks, water and sun lotion. Georgia fishing license required. Register in advance. $15 or $12 with own gear. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Mountain Top Adventure Hike

Sundays, August 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

These guided hikes depart from Panola’s nature center and are for people in good physical condition. This hike allows visitors to see Panola Mountain up close, as a ranger explains why the mountain is protected and what we can do to preserve granite outcrops. Bring sturdy shoes, water, bug spray and your camera. Rain or shine. Meeting at the nature center. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Tree Rubbings

Sundays, August 1, 1 p.m. – 2 p.m.

Red Top Mountain State Park – Cartersville

Meet near the tennis courts at the Visitor Center for tree rubbing crafts, and learn how to identify trees by their bark and leaves. This activity is great for all ages. Show up anytime between 1 and 2 p.m. to participate. $5 parking. (770) 975-0055.

Frog Slog

Tuesdays, August 3, 10, 17 and 31, 6 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Investigate wetlands and streams in search of frogs and salamanders. Be prepared to get wet, muddy, and bring a flashlight and headlamp, nets, seines and buckets. Meet in the Alexander Lake parking area. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Twilight Hike

Thursdays, August 5, 12, 19 and 26, 7 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Join a park ranger on this guided hike when the days are long, and the temperatures cool just before sunset. This is the time when wildlife is most active. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Mountain Top Night Hike

Saturday, August 7, 7 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Listen to whippoorwills and owls as the sun slowly sets and the moon begins to rise. Panola Mountain is one of the best places to see the wildlife of the night. Bring flashlights and hiking boots. Meet at the nature center 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Mountain Music Series

Saturdays, August 7, 14, 21 and 28, 7 p.m.

Red Top Mountain State Park – Cartersville

Bring your instrument or just come listen. Open jam is from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m., open stage is 6 – 8 p.m. and bluegrass concerts are at 8 p.m. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and have fun with the whole family. $5 parking. (770) 975-0055.

New Manchester History Hike

Saturdays, August 7, 14, 21 and 28, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

This mile-long hike (easy to moderate) will lead us to the five story ruins of the Civil War-era New Manchester textile mill and focus on the history of the Sweetwater Creek Valley. This Historian or Ranger-led hike will include going inside the impressive mill ruins and seeing the lovely whitewater rapids (both providing great photo opportunities). $2-$3 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.

Mountain Top Adventure Hike

Sunday, August 8, 2 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

These guided hikes depart from Panola’s nature center and are for people in good physical condition. This hike allows visitors to see Panola Mountain up close, as a ranger explains why the mountain is protected and what we can do to preserve granite outcrops. Bring sturdy shoes, water, bug spray and your camera. Rain or shine. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Volunteer Orientation

Sunday, August 8, 2 p.m. 10 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Share you passion with others as you advance your skills and talent. Use this orientation training as a foundation to introduce you to what you need to do to become a volunteer and enhance your volunteer experience at Panola Mountain. Meet at the nature center. Please arrive 30 minutes before this orientation. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Lost Person Prevention

Saturday, August 14, 10 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Learn simple techniques for not getting lost and keeping track of your family when venturing into the great outdoors of Georgia. Search and Rescue Dog Team will be joining the class unless a SAR activity is occurring. Meeting at the nature center. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Basic Fly Fishing Clinic

Saturday, August 14, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

The two-hour clinic covers equipment, knot tying, casting, safety issues and other tricks of the trade. If time permits participants may stay to catch the “Fish of Fish.” Instructors C. H. Brown and Michael Reilley suggest wearing long pants/shorts and hiking shoes, and bringing snacks, water and sun lotion. Georgia fishing license required. Register in advance. $15 or $12 with own gear. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Introduction to Backpacking

Saturday, August 14, 2 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

This beginner’s class will take place in an outdoor classroom. This is a great introduction on how to prepare for backcountry hiking; what is essential, how to save weight, and what to leave at home. Meeting at the nature center. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Geology Hike

Saturday, August 14, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

Geologist and “Friends of Sweetwater Creek State Park” member John Johnston will lead a moderate 2-mile hike identifying rock types and explaining how they formed. There will also be a visit inside the ruins of the Civil War era New Manchester Mill alongside the beautiful rapids of Sweetwater Creek. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.

Saturday Mountain Hike

Saturday, August 21, 10 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

These guided hikes depart from Panola’s nature center and are for people in good physical condition. This hike allows park visitors to see Panola Mountain up close, as the Ranger explains the reasons Panola Mountain is protected, and what we can all do to preserve the natural beauty of granite outcrops.  Bring sturdy shoes, water, bug spray, and your camera!  The Panola Mountain hike starts at 10am and generally lasts 3-4 hours.  Rain or shine. Call to register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Tree Top Excursions: Introduction Climb

Saturday, August 21, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Join us “on rope” for an adventure exploring the canopy above. This is an introductory climb to Canopy-Adventure-Research-Educational Technical Tree Climbing (CARE TTC). Participants will use rope and harness for this moderately strenuous activity. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

“Ruins to Rapids” Full Moon Hike

Wednesday, August 25, 8 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

This 1.5 mile ranger-guided night hike is moderately difficult and goes inside the Civil War-era textile mill ruins of New Manchester and follows the lovely rapids (up to class IV) of Sweetwater Creek. The hike will continue if it is overcast but will be postponed until the following night if raining. Bring a flashlight and sturdy shoes. No children under 6 or dogs. Limited to 50 people; phone registration in advance required. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.

Road Bike Ride

Saturday, August 28, 9 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Join us for a 41-mile ride with a 23-mile option. We will be highlighting the Arabia Mountain Path and gently traveled country roads of Rockdale, Dekalb and Henry counties. Meet at the Alexander Lake Parking Area. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $5 parking. (404) 375-6789.

Flintknapping

Saturday, August 28, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site – Cartersville

Did you ever wonder how an arrowhead is made? An expert flintknapper will demonstrate this ancient art form. See arrowheads, spear points and knives made before your eyes. $3.50 – $5.00 (770) 387-3747.

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July 2010 in Georgia State Parks


Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge
Offers July “Unplug” Special

Unplug and reconnect with your family at this park with the Southeast’s tallest waterfall.  Enjoy rooms at $130 per night, breakfast for four, miles of hiking trails, ranger programs, a fishing pond and breathtaking mountain views. For reservations, call (800) 573-9656. http://www.gastateparks.org/Amicalola

Golf Fans, Save Big with an Annual GreensPass

Value-conscious golfers can save money with our annual GreensPass good at seven Georgia State Park golf courses. For $800, individuals or senior couples can enjoy unlimited rounds on courses known for exceptional scenery and maintenance, combined with a lack of crowds and surrounding subdivisions. Individual golfers 62 and older pay $700 for the year, and families pay just $1,000 for all members. Golf cart fees are not included. http://georgiagolf.com/GreensPass

JULY EVENT CALENDAR  –  divided by region

For an online calendar, visit www.GeorgiaStateParks.org/events.
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NORTHERN GEORGIA

Visiting Artist Series at Unicoi

Saturdays, July 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Sundays, July 4, 11, 18 and 25, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Unicoi State Park and Lodge – Helen

The program lasts each weekend from Memorial Day through mid-November. Several talented artists and craftspeople from Georgia and surrounding states will demonstrate and have samples of their work for sale. $5 parking. 800-573-9659 ext. 305.

Saturday Evening Concert Series

Saturdays, July 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, 8 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Unicoi State Park and Lodge – Helen

Every Saturday from Memorial Day through mid-November. Some of the best musicians in the area perform a variety of music, from Appalachian Mountain to bluegrass to Southern gospel. “Pass-the-hat” donations. $5 parking. 800-573-9659 ext. 305.

Youth Fishing Days at Buck Shoals

Saturday, July 17, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Smithgall Woods Conservation Park – Helen

Children and their special “big person” can fish in a lake stocked with catfish, bass, and bream. Fish caught can be kept. Bring your own bait and rods. Some rods are available for loan. Call for directions to “Buck Shoals.” $5 parking. (706) 878-3087.
Witch’s Head Excursion

Saturday, July 17, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Saturday, July 24, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Tallulah Gorge State Park – Tallulah Falls

This guided hike will take you to the bottom of the dam to view the witch’s head rock and enjoy a relaxing lunch. Bring lots of water, lunch and proper foot wear. $5 plus $5 parking. (706) 754-7981.

Snakes Alive
Saturday, July 17, 8 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Tugaloo State Park – Lavonia
This reptile program includes live snakes to view up close and personal.  Meet at the amphitheater to learn about venomous and non-venomous snakes found in north Georgia.  $5 parking.  (706) 356-4362.

Chief Vann House Days

Saturday, July 24, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Chief Vann House Historic Site – Chatsworth

Watch 1800s crafts demonstrations at the 1804 mansion of Cherokee Indian plantation owner James Vann. Cherokee tribal members along with local demonstrators show the art of blacksmithing, soap making, weaving, spinning, quilting, doll making, chair and basket weaving, pottery, and much more. $3.50–$5. (706) 695-2598.

Dahlonega Gold Museum

A Tribute To Georgia Authors

Saturday, July 24, 9 a.m.  – 4:45 p.m.

Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site – Dahlonega

Meet local and national authors who will bring their newest releases and older favorites. They will be glad to sign copies and add personal notes. $3.50- $5. (706) 864-2257.

Introduction to Nature Journaling

Saturday, July 24, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Smithgall Woods Conservation Park – Helen

Make a simple saddle-stitched booklet and learn techniques for recording your close encounters with nature. Artist Linda Lindeborg will help participants explore ideas for themed journals, learn basic drawing techniques, and investigate nature prints and rubbings. Then take a walk in the woods and do some sketching. Register by July 16. $25 plus $5 parking. (706) 878-3087.

Bat Blitz
Sunday, July 25, 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Fort Mountain State Park – Chatsworth
Kids of all ages can learn about these aerobatic mammals that eat mosquitoes and other insects.  Watch biologists as they net bats and teach about their fascinating wings and ears.  Browse bat displays and make bat crafts.  $5 parking.  (770) 918-6792.

Full Moon Suspension Bridge Hike

Sunday, July 25, 8:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.

Monday, July 26, 9 p.m. – 11 p.m.

Tallulah Gorge State Park – Tallulah Falls

Join Tallulah Rangers on a moonlit hike down into the gorge. Register in advance. $5 plus $5 parking. (706) 754-7981.

Folk Life Traditions

Friday, July 30, 8 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Saturday, July 31, 10 a.m. – 9 a.m.

Unicoi State Park and Lodge – Helen

Watch demonstrations of everything from spinning to candle dipping, to butter churning. Concerts will feature traditional Appalachian and old-time mountain music. Festivities will include mountain skills displays, concerts, and Appalachian-style community dancing. $5 parking. 800-573-9659 ext. 305.


Birds of Prey
Saturday, July 31, 8 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Tugaloo State Park – Lavonia
Meet at the amphitheater to learn about Georgia’s owls, hawks and other birds of prey.  $5 parking. (706) 356-4362.

SOUTHERN & CENTRAL GEORGIA

Thunder Over Thurmond
Saturday, July 10
Elijah Clark State Park – Lincolnton
Bring chairs, a blanket and the whole family for a picnic and swimming before the annual fireworks show, which is sponsored by Lincoln and McCormick counties.  Fireworks begin at dark. $5 parking.  (706) 359-3458.

Geology Hike
Saturday, July 17, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Providence Canyon State Park – Lumpkin
Join Professor Rich McWilliams of Thomas University from Thomasville, Georgia as he conducts a hike into the canyons so visitors will see one of the geologic wonders of the southeastern United States. Pre-registration is required due to limitations on group size.  $5 parking.  (229) 838-4706.

Ice Cream Social

Saturday, July 31, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

General Coffee State Park – Nicholls

Celebrate summer with boat races, ice cream social, old-fashioned kids games and more. $5-$6 plus $5 parking. (912) 384-7082.
METRO ATLANTA

Twilight Hike

Thursdays, July 1,8, 15, 22 and 29, 7 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Join a park ranger on this guided hike when the days are long, and the temperatures cool just before sunset. This is the time when wildlife is most active. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Mountain Music Series
Saturdays, July 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Red Top Mountain State Park – Cartersville
Bring your instrument or just come listen.  Open jam is from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m., open stage is 6 – 8 p.m. and bluegrass concerts are at 8 p.m. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and have fun with the whole family.  $5 parking.  (770) 975-0055.

New Manchester History Hike

Saturdays, July 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

This mile-long hike (easy to moderate) will lead us to the five story ruins of the Civil War-era New Manchester textile mill and focus on the history of the Sweetwater Creek Valley. This Historian or Ranger-led hike will include going inside the impressive mill ruins and seeing the lovely whitewater rapids (both providing great photo opportunities). $2-$3 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.

Frog Slog

Tuesdays, July 6, 13, 20 and 27, 6 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Investigate wetlands and streams in search of frogs and salamanders. Be prepared to get wet, muddy, and bring a flashlight and headlamp, nets, seines and buckets. Meet in the Alexander Lake parking area. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Backyard Birding

Saturday, July 10, 10 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Bird watching is one of the fastest growing hobbies in the America. Around 60 million people feed birds in the USA. The only outdoor hobby that is more popular is gardening, and the two combine naturally. This program is designed to introduce you to the basics of attracting our flying friends to your backyard and some general ways to view birds and identify them. Meeting at the nature center. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Wood Carving 101

Saturday, July 10, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

During this introductory course, learn how to carve wood by hand, shaping it into art. The course will cover types of wood, carving tools and equipment, and hands-on instruction. Participants will carve in the round and relief. Meeting at the nature center. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $30 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Lost Person Prevention

Saturday, July 10, 10 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Learn simple techniques for not getting lost and keeping track of your family when venturing into the great outdoors of Georgia. Search and Rescue Dog Team will be joining the class unless a SAR activity is occurring. Meeting at the nature center. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Basic Fly Fishing Clinic

Saturday, July 10, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

The two-hour clinic covers equipment, knot tying, casting, safety issues and other tricks of the trade. If time permits participants may stay to catch the “Fish of Fish.” Instructors C. H. Brown and Michael Reilley suggest wearing long pants/shorts and hiking shoes, and bringing snacks, water and sun lotion. Georgia fishing license required. Register in advance. $15 or $12 with own gear. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Mountain Top Night Hike

Saturday, July 10, 8 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Listen to whippoorwills and owls as the sun slowly sets and the moon begins to rise. Panola Mountain is one of the best places to see the wildlife of the night and offers one of the best perches for viewing Atlanta’s skyline. Bring flashlights and comfortable clothing. Meeting at the nature center. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Geology Hike

Saturday, July 10, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

Geologist and “Friends of Sweetwater Creek State Park” member John Johnston will lead a moderate 2-mile hike identifying rock types and explaining how they formed. There will also be a visit inside the ruins of the Civil War era New Manchester Mill alongside the beautiful rapids of Sweetwater Creek. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.

Mountain Top Adventure Hike

Sunday, July 11, 2 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

These guided hikes depart from Panola’s nature center and are for people in good physical condition. This hike allows visitors to see Panola Mountain up close, as a ranger explains why the mountain is protected and what we can do to preserve granite outcrops. Bring sturdy shoes, water, bug spray and your camera. Rain or shine. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Fly Tying Clinic

Sunday, July 11, 2 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Participants learn the art of fly tying as instructors introduce them to tools and techniques to create realistic flies. Will make one fly, possibly more if time permits. Ages 10 and older. Meeting at the nature center. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $25 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Saturday Mountain Hike

Saturday, July 17, 10 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

These guided hikes depart from Panola’s nature center and are for people in good physical condition. This hike allows park visitors to see Panola Mountain up close, as the Ranger explains the reasons Panola Mountain is protected, and what we can all do to preserve the natural beauty of granite outcrops.  Bring sturdy shoes, water, bug spray, and your camera!  The Panola Mountain hike starts at 10am and generally lasts 3-4 hours.  Rain or shine. Call to register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Tree Top Excursions: Introduction Climb

Saturday, July 17, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Join us “on rope” for an adventure exploring the canopy above. This is an introductory climb to Canopy-Adventure-Research-Educational Technical Tree Climbing (CARE TTC). Participants will use rope and harness for this moderately strenuous activity. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801.

Road Bike Race

Saturday, July 17, 9 a.m.

Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge

Join us for a 41-mile ride with a 23-mile option. We will be highlighting the Arabia Mountain Path and gently traveled country roads of Rockdale, Dekalb and Henry counties. Meet at the Alexander Lake Parking Area. We recommend arriving 30 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $5 parking. (404) 375-6789.

“Ruins to Rapids” Full Moon Hike

Saturday, July 24, 8 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs

This 1.5 mile ranger-guided night hike is moderately difficult and goes inside the Civil War-era textile mill ruins of New Manchester and follows the lovely rapids (up to class IV) of Sweetwater Creek. The hike will continue if it is overcast but will be postponed until the following night if raining. Bring a flashlight and sturdy shoes. No children under 6 or dogs. Limited to 50 people; phone registration in advance required. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.

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SUWANEE ANNOUNCES 2010 COMMUNITY EVENTS


Paddle in the Park Suwanee

The City of Suwanee, along with several media partners and private organizations, has put together a 2010 community event schedule that features concerts, festivals, movies, races, and more at a variety of venues that include most of the City’s parks as well as the Suwanee Gateway and historic Old Town.

The City kicks off the fun at Town Center Park with the 106.7 True Oldies Birthday Bash featuring Beatles tribute band, The Return, on April 10. In addition to traditional favorites, such as Suwanee Day, the Memorial Day Weekend concert, Taste of Suwanee, and Star 94’s Woofstock (formerly Petapalooza), several new events are scheduled this year: a fine arts festival in May, Great American Campout at Sims Lake Park, and a privately organized book festival and international food and beer festival.

Visit www.suwanee.com/whatsnew.events.php to see the full 2010 City of Suwanee event calendar.

Concert 2009

Get it in the Gateway
March 22- 27  Suwanee Gateway

Community Sunrise Service*
April 4 – 6:30 am  Town Center Park
For more information, call 770/945-1524.

106.7 True Oldies Birthday Bash
Featuring The Return

April 10 – 3 pm  Town Center Park

Cross Pointe Family Fun Day*
April 17 – 10 am  Town Center Park
For more information, call 678/812-4500.

International Food & Beer Festival*
April 24 – 11 am  Town Center Park
For more information, call 678/713-4348.

Toast @ Town Center
April 29 – 5 pm Town Center

Art on a Limb
Daily through the month of May
Suwanee Creek Greenway & Sims Lake Park

Blimpie Road Race*
May 1 – 8 am  Town Center Park
For more information, call 678/234-4195.

National Day of Prayer*
May 6 – 6 pm  Town Center Park
For more information, call 770/945-1524.

Suwanee Night of Jazz*
May 7 – 6:30 pm  Town Center Park
For more information, call 678/473-6272.

Majic 107.5 Concert
May 8 – 3 pm  Town Center Park

Star 94 Woofstock
May 15 – noon  Town Center Park

Arts in the Park
May 22 – noon  Town Center Park

Toast @ Town Center
May 27 – 5 pm  Town Center

Gwinnett Daily Post Memorial Weekend Concert
Featuring Fort McPherson Army Ground Forces Band

May 28 – 7 pm  Town Center Park

Harvest Farm Community Garden Grand Opening Celebration
June 19 – 1 pm White Street Park

Cinema Under the Stars*
June 19 – 7 pm  Town Center Park
For more information, call 678/714-2036.

Toast @ Town Center
June 24 – 5 pm  Town Center

Great American Campout
June 26 – 6 pm (overnight)  Sims Lake Park

Cinema Under the Stars*
July 10 – 7 pm Town Center Park
For more information, call 770/945-1524.

Toast @ Town Center
July 29 – 5 pm  Town Center

Suwanee Performing Arts Presentation
July 30 & 31 – 5 pm Town Center Park

Ying & Wing Festival & Concert
August 14 – 3 pm Town Center Park

B at the Movies
August 21 – 8 pm  Town Center Park

Toast @ Town Center
August 26 – 5 pm  Town Center

Suwanee Festival of Books*
August 28 & 29  Town Center Park
For more information, call 678/232-6156.

Suwanee Day 5K & 10K Classic
Sept. 11 – 8 am  Town Center Park
For more information, call 770/614-6140
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Suwanee Day
Sept. 18 – 10 am-10 pm  Town Center Park

Second Annual Korean Festival*
Sept. 25 & 26 – noon  Town Center Park
For more information, call 770/203-1888.

Paddle in the Park
Sept. 25 & 26 – noon-5 pm
Sims Lake Park

Toast @ Town Center
Sept. 30 – 5 pm Town Center

Celebrate Service*
Oct. 2 – 8 am  Town Center Park
For more information, call 770/614-9250.

Festa della Pasta
Oct. 15 – 6 pm  Historic Old Town

Taste of Suwanee*
Oct. 16 – noon Town Center Park
For more information, call 770/831-3159.

Paddle in the Park
Sept. 23 & 24 – noon-5 pm  Sims Lake Park

Toast @ Town Center
Oct. 28 – 5 pm  Town Center

Trek or Treat
Oct. 30 – 11 am  Suwanee Creek Park

Skylar’s Run and Health Fair*
Nov. 6 – 8 am  Town Center Park
For more information, call 678/234-4195.

Old Town Holiday Festival and Caboose Lighting
Dec. 3 – 6:30 pm  Historic Old Town

Christmas in the Park*
Dec. 10-12 – 5:30 pm Town Center Park
For more information, call 770/945-1524.

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