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Explore hands-on exhibits, outdoor adventures, camps, and programs for all ages at Elachee Nature Science Center in Gainesville, GA.

Born in Havana, Cuba, Oscar started painting at 16 years of age and is completely self-taught. He emigrated to the United States in the late 60’s with his family and ended up in Atlanta. His work has been exhibited at the Piedmont Park Arts Festival as well as various other galleries in...

Interactive environmental science museum with live animal exhibits and nature trails.

Experience Sky Zone under blacklights with energetic music and glow-in-the-dark fun. GLOW t-shirt included with admission (must be worn to jump). Members save 50% on GLOW tickets. Every Friday and Saturday — hours vary by location. SkySocks sold separately.

An event specifically designed for children with Autism and special needs to enjoy time at the park without loud music,...

Get creative with Miss Lara! Join us for Scrap Wood Art, a hands-on workshop where we'll transform pieces of wood into expressive artwork. All materials provided—just bring your imagination! Registration required.

MLS: New England Revolution at Atlanta United FC at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

MiLB Triple-A: Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp at Gwinnett Stripers at Gwinnett Field

MLB: Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves at Truist Park

Join us for the Pan African Festival of Georgia, a dynamic celebration of African heritage, creativity, and community. This two-day event will feature live performances, cultural exhibits, food vendor

Doors open at 1pm for sign-up. Are you a writer, poet, singer, songwriter, or musician? Or are you an appreciative audience member? You're invited to be a part our popular Open Mic event! Here's the opportunity: 250 words or 4-minute limit Sign up when you arrive—first signed up, first up on...

No Walk-ins Due to limited space, please only register for the Monday, Tuesday or Thursday session. This will allow other community members to attend. Ages 18 and up. Note: This class is for adults only. Children will not be allowed in the room. Registration is required. Space is limited, advanced..

Bring your friends and family to put together puzzles and play board games including Checkers, Chess, Sorry, Monopoly, Pay Day and more. Light refreshments will be served. All ages are welcome. All programs are free and open to the public.

Build, stack, and play at Tots & Blocks—a special LEGO® hour just for toddlers! This hands-on program encourages creativity, fine motor skills, and imaginative play using toddler-friendly blocks and bricks. Perfect for ages 1–3, little builders and their caregivers can explore, socialize, and...

Join us for a fun and relaxing crochet experience where beginners and seasoned stitchers alike can learn, share, and create together. Participants will explore basic stitches, pattern reading, and creative project ideas -- all in a supportive social setting.

Learn all about conservation and protecting our Earth during this story adventure! Stick around to paint and pot seeds that you can take home and grow.

Join us Saturday afternoon for game play. Bring your own snacks.

Paper Boxes We're coloring, cutting, and building paper boxes. The technique is so easy that artists of any age can learn it in less than 60 seconds.

Ready to bring your children's book to life? This session dives into the essentials of publishing in today’s world of self-publishing and digital printing. We’ll guide you through the unique challenges of getting your book into the hands of young readers and help you figure out if you're truly...

Come join us as teens/tweens discuss their favorite Manga and Anime, explore Japanese culture, and try Japanese snacks and candy!

This program is for those who have some prior chess experience. Open to the first 16 participants. Chess boards are provided but players are welcome to bring their own sets.

Grab a kit for to make a paper flower craft at home. Kits will be available all week while supplies last.

Hapeville Library is excited to offer an annual College, Technical College, and Scholarship Workshop for ninth and tenth-grade students from South Atlanta High School. This workshop is a collaborative effort between Media Specialist Ms. Baines from South Atlanta High School, Mr. Costa Anderson, and.

Build, create, and imagine! Join our Tween LEGO Club to tackle challenges, show off your best creations, and let your ideas run wild—no instructions needed. Perfect for ages 9–12.

No Walk-ins Due to limited space, please only register for the Monday, Tuesday or Thursday session. This will allow other community members to attend. Ages 18 and up. Note: This class is for adults only. Children will not be allowed in the room. Registration is required. Space is limited, advanced..

Enjoy the StoryWalk® throughout the spring: March, April, and May. Support provided by the DeKalb Library Foundation.

Sewing machines and all project materials provided. Support provided by DeKalb Library Foundation.

Do you enjoy knitting, crocheting or other hand crafts? Join us for a hand crafting group! Bring your own project or come and get inspired. Everyone is welcome! Instruction is not provided during this program.

De-stress from studying and exams by coming to the library to paint rocks and chat with other teens. Once dried you can take these home or add them to our rock snake in the library!


Do you have an hour or so to spare? We have the perfect activity for you in mind. Drop by the branch and join Mr. Ram for a video game or two. All ages are welcome!

Get creative with our Kids Take & Make Craft Kits! Stop by the branch and grab yours while supplies last. Each kit comes with everything you need—supplies and step-by-step instructions—to complete a fun DIY project at home.

Adults, join us for a fun evening of arts and crafting! Projects listed below: 1/26 – Acrylic Snowman 2/23 – Acrylic Roses 3/23 – 3-Line Landscape 4/27 – Watercolor & Ink Resist 5/18 – Gouache 6/22 – SRP: Mixed Media Fossil Thank you to the Friends of the Milton Library for providing the funding...

Meet at 6:00 p. m. and stay as long as can. Each hiker will receive a free nature related book. Parking is limited so carpool if you can: 5623 Hugh Howell Road, Tucker, GA 30087. Registration is limited to 10 adults. Children do not need to register.

A gentle and joyful storytime just for our littlest learners! Designed for babies ages 0–2 and their caregivers, this cozy class features songs, rhymes, and lap bounces that support early language development. We'll also share simple board books together, fostering a love of reading from the very...

Join us for an afternoon of chess! All skill levels are welcome. Bring your own chess set or use one of ours. For ages 10 & up.

Tween Game Club invites kids to enjoy an afternoon of board and card games at the library. Participants can build strategy, problem-solving, and social skills while playing old favorites and learning new games with friends. Feel free to bring your favorite board or card games. All skill levels...

Sewing will be done by hand. All supplies provided. Support provided by DeKalb Library Foundation.

Join us on Saturdays, from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM, for an exciting hour of chess! Whether you’re a seasoned player or just learning the basics, everyone is welcome to take a seat at the board. Ages 10-90 Contact Ms. Janice at janice.wilson@fultoncountyga.gov

Calling all needlecrafters! If you'd like to knit/crochet/cross-stitch/embroider with others, join us at the Roswell Library every Thursday. Bring your own projects and supplies. No instructions or materials are provided. This class is for adults.

Stop by Dr. MLK Branch Library between 4-5pm every Thursday and create your very own button pin! All materials are provided, just bring your creativity. Intended for ages 5 and up

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