Inman Park Spring FestivalSpring is certainly sprung with great gusto in historic Inman Park each year. The neighborhood, located just to the east of downtown Atlanta, was one of America's first garden suburbs and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Every year the locals enthusiastically put on a festival during the last weekend in April, delighting spectators with a colorful parade of floats, marching bands, entertainers and all manner of quirky participants. The festival also includes a huge street market and the 'Tour of Homes', when locals open up their
homes ranging from Victorian bungalows to modern lofts, to the public. There is also live entertainment in many guises, from ballet to rock, and a host of activities like pony rides and rock climbing. The festival hotline is (770) 242 4895.
Venue: Inman Park, Euclid Avenue
Date: 25-26 April 2009
Time: 11am to 6pm
Website: www.inmanpark.org
Southeastern Flower ShowThe south is renowned for its gardens, and the Southeastern Flower Show has become a five day floral extravaganza, eagerly awaited by gardeners, both professional and amateur. The show provides many activities and experiences, from talks by experts to acres of magnificent landscaped gardens, unique plant exhibits and a bookstore and flower shop.
Venue: Georgia World Congress Center, International Boulevard
Date: January 2010, TBA
Website: www.flowershow.org
The October Scarecrow FestivalThe October Scarecrow Festival, held annually at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens, hosts a series of events and activities for families. See over 50 weird, wonderful and sometimes scary scarecrows created by the locals. The document.write(''); special events held every weekend in October include games, storytelling and scarecrow crafts. The festival culminates in a children's costume party, with lots of Halloween treats and entertainment.
Venue: Atlanta Botanical Gardens
Date: October 2009
Georgia Shakespeare FestivalEach year the Georgia Shakespeare Festival hosts a five-month season of William Shakespeare's plays, as well as a few works by other playwrights, at the Conant Performing Arts Center on the campus of Oglethorpe University. document.write(''); The festival starts with a week of free performances in Piedmont Park. This event is a must for fans of 'the Bard' and families alike.
Venue: Conant Performing Arts Center
Date: 7 May to 2 November 2009
Website: www.gashakespeare.org
Atlanta Jazz FestivalThe annual Jazz Festival is a 31-day series of events featuring internationally celebrated jazz artists, which has included the likes of Miles Davis, Nina Simone, Hugh Masekela and Dr John. It claims to be the nation's largest free jazz festival, with jazz playing throughout the city at restaurants, clubs, museums, parks, churches and department stores, with a special focus on the three-day festival of performances in Woodruff Park at the end of the month over the Memorial Day weekend.
Venue: Woodruff Park
Date: 23 - 25 May 2009
Website: www.atlantafestivals.com
The US MastersThe US Masters Tournament (referred to simply as The Masters) is one of golf's four major championships. Unlike the other three 'majors,' the Open, The US Open and the PGA Championship, this tournament is held at the same venue each year, the Augusta National Golf Club. The Masters was begun in 1934 by Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts, two amateur golfers who wanted to provide a service to the sport by creating the Augusta National Invitation Tournament. It was only in 1939 that the tournament became referred to as The Masters Tournament. Augusta National Golf Cub is equidistant from Atlanta and Savannah.
Venue: Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta
Date: 6-12 April 2009
Website: www.masters.org
Peach DropPeach Drop, first held in 1989, takes place on New Year's Eve at Underground Atlanta. This is an all-day event with a variety of live entertainment, food stalls and activities to occupy the whole family, imaginatively culminating in a splendid fireworks display and the fantastic 58-second descent of a giant peach.
Venue: Underground Atlanta
Date: 31 December, annually
Website: www.peachdrop.com
The Animation ShowThe creator of Beavis and Butt Head, Mike Judge, and Academy Award-nominated animator, Don Hertzfedt, present the Animation Show. Each year they tour America, generally stopping in Atlanta in February, showing a selection of the best short films from all around the world, bringing the delight of animation to the theater loving public. This is a great event for young families and animation buffs.
Venue: Carter Center
Date: April 2009, TBA
Website: www.animationshow.com
Sweet Auburn SpringfestEach year in May, the multicultural Sweet Auburn Springfest celebrates the food, film, art and music of the world. This all-inclusive family festival attracts close to half a million people annually. There are several themed stages, including the Just For Women Stage, Stage of Inspiration and the International Youth Stage, providing many different types of entertainment.
Venue: Sweet Auburn
Date: 1 - 10 May 2009
Website: www.sweetauburn.com
Screen on the GreenScreen on the Green, a free event that shows classic Hollywood films, is hosted in Centennial Olympic Park every Thursday evening in June. Visitors are welcome to bring picnic baskets and low-backed chairs, and food and drinks are available on-site. Unfortunately no grills, umbrellas or pets are permitted. Enjoy the movie!
Venue: Centennial Olympic Park
Date: Thursday evenings in June
Website: www.tcm.com
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