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Experience the Magic of “Movies by Moonlight” at Sandy Creek Park!
Experience the Magic of “Movies by Moonlight” at Sandy Creek Park!
Hey there, Athens friends and families! Are you ready to add a sprinkle of festive cheer to your December plans? The Athens-Clarke County Leisure Services Department is hosting a truly enchanting evening that's guaranteed to get you into the holiday spirit. Mark your calendars for Friday, December 15th, because “Movies by Moonlight” at Sandy Creek Park is an event you won't want to miss! A Double Feature Under the Stars Get ready to be whisked away into a winter wonderland with two holiday classics. The evening kicks off with the heartwarming original animated television classic “Frosty,” followed by the family favorite “The Polar Express.” It's a double dose of holiday magic that's perfect for the young and the young-at-heart. Cozy Up and Enjoy Picture this: a crisp, clear night sky, a soft blanket, a cozy chair, and your favorite holiday movies lighting up a giant screen. That's what awaits you at Sandy Creek Park. We encourage you to bring your comfiest blankets and chairs to snuggle up on the lawn. It’s the perfect setting to create new memories with your loved ones. S'mores, Hot Chocolate, and Holiday Cheer What’s a movie night without some tasty treats? Warm up with delicious s'mores around the fire and sip on complimentary hot chocolate. These complimentary treats are sure to add an extra layer of sweetness to your movie-watching experience. Free Fun for Everyone! The best part? This magical evening is completely free, including park admission. It's a wonderful way to enjoy the holiday season without stretching your wallet. No Registration Hassles Forget about the stress of pre-booking – no registration is required for this event. Just show up, find a cozy spot, and enjoy the show. It's that simple! ## Arrive Early for the Best Spot **Gates open at 5:15 p.m.**, so come early to grab the best viewing spot. “Frosty” starts at 6:00 p.m., and “The Polar Express” chugs in at around 6:30 p.m. Trust us, you’ll want to catch every magical moment. Family-Friendly and Fun This event is a fantastic way for families to spend an evening together. Remember, children must be accompanied by an adult, so it’s a great opportunity for some family bonding. Comfort and Convenience Rest assured, restrooms will be available, and the movie viewing area is designed for your comfort. Just focus on having a great time – we’ve got the practicalities covered. Respect the Park Rules To ensure everyone has a great time, please remember that all park rules are enforced. This includes keeping dogs on a leash, and refraining from alcohol, smoking, or using grills. So, are you as excited as we are? “Movies by Moonlight” promises to be a night filled with joy, laughter, and holiday magic. Don’t forget to bring your festive spirit (and maybe a warm scarf)! For more updates on events like this, and to stay in the loop with the latest in Athens real estate market insights, make sure to follow our Facebook page. We love keeping you informed and entertained. Stay tuned for the link to our page! **Let’s make this holiday season unforgettable, one movie at a time!** 🎬🌟🍿
MORECity Hall: A Storied Landmark in the Heart of Athens, GA
City Hall: A Storied Landmark in the Heart of Athens, GA
Hello Athens Community & Future Residents! Ever passed by our City Hall and felt a sense of awe? This isn’t just a building; it's a cornerstone of our Athens heritage. Let's dive into the tales, history, and little-known facts about this iconic structure. City Hall Today: Our Civic Hub City Hall is where our community’s heart beats the strongest. Beyond being the mayor’s office, it’s a bustling hub for various government departments. And come evening, its historic courtroom becomes a hive of activity for our Mayor and Commission. It's where Athens' present and future are shaped! Our 1904 Masterpiece Let's rewind to 1904, the year our City Hall first opened its doors. Funded by $50,000 from city hall bonds, it proudly stood as the highest elevation in Downtown Athens. Originally, this building hosted most elected officials, a council chamber, public restrooms, and even served as an armory for the local militia. A Symbol of Unity and Pride Did you know? Our City Hall is a symbol of the unification of Athens and Clarke County under a single governing authority since 1990. It's not just a government building; it's a testament to our community's unity and strength. A Beacon of Historical Significance City Hall's journey through time is fascinating. It first sparkled as a holiday ornament in 1997, and in 2007, its clock tower renovation won the Outstanding Renovation award. These accolades reflect our community's dedication to preserving and celebrating our heritage. The Clock Tower Chronicles Our clock tower, dating back to 1904, has braved the elements. It underwent a major renovation in 2006, reviving its grandeur. This renovation was a labor of love, embodying Athens' spirit of resilience and craftsmanship. Check out this amazing sneak peak into the CIty Hall Clock: Artistic Touches and Memorials Outside City Hall, the ‘Torchlighter’ statue stands as a reminder of UGA’s involvement in the 1996 Olympics and as a representation of Athens. Nearby, a dedication honors Spanish-American War veterans, linking our city to broader historical narratives. Craftsmanship with a Local Heart The renovation team, led by Robert Baird, infused local character into their work. They used heart of pine wood from the old Athens Flea Market and heavy gauge copper, ensuring that every repair was steeped in Athens' history and quality craftsmanship. City Hall: A Story of Us As you walk past or through City Hall, remember it's more than a landmark. It’s a chapter in our shared story, a living testament to our past, present, and future. It's where Athens' identity and community spirit shine brightest. Whether you’ve lived here for years or are just getting to know Athens, City Hall stands as a proud emblem of our journey together. It's a symbol of our collective aspirations and achievements, right in the heart of our beloved city.
MOREIlluminate Your Holidays at the 2023 Athens-Clarke County Downtown Parade of Lights!
Illuminate Your Holidays at the 2023 Athens-Clarke County Downtown Parade of Lights!
Get Ready to Sparkle: Athens-Clarke County Downtown Parade of Lights Returns! Athens, brace yourselves for a spectacle of lights, art, and holiday spirit as the annual Athens-Clarke County Downtown Parade of Lights is all set to dazzle you on Thursday, December 7, starting at 7:00 PM. This year, we're embracing the theme “An Art Filled Holiday,” promising an evening filled with creativity and festive cheer. The parade will transform downtown into a canvas of light and color. Expect a lineup of spectacular floats, each vying for top honors in categories like “Most Original Float,” “Best Use of Theme,” and the ever-glowing “Best Use of Lights.” The coveted “Mayor’s Award” awaits the best overall float, ensuring a night of competitive creativity and fun! A Route Filled with Enchantment Our journey of lights begins at the corner of Hancock Avenue and Pulaski Street, weaving its way through the heart of downtown, and culminating in a grand finale with none other than Santa Claus lighting up the Christmas Tree in front of City Hall. Don't miss any twist and turn; grab the parade route map at www.accgov.com/parade. Celebrating a Local Legend This year, we are honored to have Harold Rittenberry, Jr., a renowned local artist, as our 2023 Parade Marshal. Harold's whimsical metal sculptures are a staple in Athens, symbolizing the joy of art, music, love, and nature. His presence adds a special touch to our “Art Filled Holiday” theme. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Rittenberry for his lifetime of artistic contribution to Athens. His work, from the Brooklyn Cemetery gates to the UGA campus, has touched many lives. Thank you, Mr. Rittenberry, for making this holiday season truly art-filled. A Community Effort Thanks to the Athens-Clarke County Unified Government and the Athens Downtown Development Authority, this parade is more than just an event; it's a celebration of our community's unity and artistic flair. Remember, the ACC Downtown Parade of Lights is a “rain or shine” event. However, we prioritize safety; in case of severe weather, stay updated for any changes. A Tribute to Mr. Rittenberry Join Us! Don’t miss this magical night. For more details, call 706-613-3800 or visit www.accgov.com/parade. Let’s light up the holiday season together in downtown Athens! Mark Your Calendars: December 7, 7:00 PM - A Night of Art, Lights, and Community!
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