News Summary
This weekend, Atlanta is bustling with various cultural events, from art festivals to community gathers, providing diverse experiences for residents and visitors. The Dunwoody Art Festival and Chastain Park Spring Arts Festival showcase local talent, while Sweet Auburn Springfest celebrates African-American heritage. Families can enjoy activities at the Spring Parade in McDonough, and the Georgia Renaissance Festival offers a unique historical experience. Additionally, music fans can look forward to a Post Malone concert, while botanical garden enthusiasts can explore new exhibits. An enriching weekend awaits in Atlanta!
Atlanta, Georgia – The weekend of May 10-11 promises to be an exciting time for residents and visitors alike, with a plethora of events designed to celebrate culture, creativity, and family bonding. From art festivals to concerts and themed celebrations, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Dunwoody Art Festival
Taking place on May 10-11 at Dunwoody Village Parkway, the Dunwoody Art Festival is an arts and crafts event featuring over 130 vendors. Attendees will also have access to food trucks and children’s activities, making it a perfect outing for families. Admission is free.
Chastain Park Spring Arts Festival
Simultaneously, the Chastain Park Spring Arts Festival will be held at Chastain Park in Atlanta, showcasing over 185 artists and vendors. Guests can enjoy live acoustic music, DJs, and a children’s play area. This festival also boasts an array of food trucks, inviting families to explore the art scene over the weekend without any admission fee.
Sweet Auburn Springfest
In the historic Sweet Auburn District of Atlanta, the Sweet Auburn Springfest will celebrate African-American culture with music and heritage. This event also runs on May 10-11 and offers free admission to all attendees, providing a rich cultural experience.
Spring Parade and Festival in McDonough
On May 10, Red Hawk Park in McDonough will host a Spring Parade and Festival. The festivities include a parade featuring themed floats, inflatables for children, and various food trucks. Admission to the event is free, but vendors will incur fees of $100 for food and $50 for craft booths.
Georgia Renaissance Festival
For those who want to step back in time, the Georgia Renaissance Festival will run on weekends through June 1 at Fairburn. This festival offers a glimpse into 16th-century England, filled with performances and artisans. Admission costs $25 for adults and $12 for children.
Relay For Life Cobb County
On May 10, East Cobb Park will host the Relay For Life Cobb County, a community walk and fundraiser dedicated to cancer research. Participants are encouraged to make donations, and the event features activities and tributes to cancer survivors at no entry fee.
National Mini Golf Day at Puttshack
Mini-golf enthusiasts can celebrate National Mini Golf Day on May 10 at Puttshack Atlanta and Puttshack Dunwoody. Visitors can enjoy tech-infused mini golf alongside signature cocktails and featured menu offerings. Admission prices for games vary.
Atlanta Botanical New Exhibits
The Atlanta Botanical Garden will introduce two new exhibits, “Wonderland” and “Enchanted Trees by Poetic Kinetics,” on May 10 and 11. Regular garden admission fees apply, allowing visitors to experience these enchanting new displays.
Mother’s Day Activities
On May 11, Zoo Atlanta will offer free admission for mothers accompanied by a paid ticket, alongside themed crafts and scavenger hunts. Additionally, the Mother’s Day Brunch at Barnsley Resort in Adairsville will provide a special brunch to honor mothers, with pricing varying by menu selection.
Post Malone Concert
Music lovers will have the chance to see Post Malone perform as part of his Big Ass Stadium Tour at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on May 11, featuring special guest performances. Ticket prices vary, offering choices for a wide audience.
Theatrical Performance
Another option for the weekend is the musical “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical,” running through May 18 at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center. Ticket prices differ, allowing patrons to enjoy this acclaimed show at their convenience.
Logan Farm Park BBQ Festival
As part of the festivities, the Smoke on the Lake BBQ Festival will take place from May 9-10 at Logan Farm Park in Acworth. Featuring a variety of food vendors and live music, this event is free to attend.
Farmers Market & Bark Market
Families and dog lovers can visit the Farmers Market & Bark Market at The Battery Atlanta on Sundays, May 11 and 18, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. This gathering features local produce, a petting zoo, and various activities for dog enthusiasts, all free of charge.
Workshops at Bright Futures Center
For those interested in personal development, the Bright Futures Center offers youth and adult workshops every Wednesday, with fees varying by workshop. These sessions provide valuable education and community engagement opportunities.
This weekend caters to a diverse range of interests, ensuring that Atlanta and North Georgia residents find ways to enjoy the spring season with art, music, food, and family fun.
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