Complete Events

Festivals, Fairs and Family Fun

March 11 through 14, 2010

Cartersville: Booth Western Art Museum/ 7th Annual Southeastern Cowboy Gathering/ A four-day celebration of the West including featured artist Nelson Boren; featured entertainer Red Steagall; the finals of the Georgia Youth Poetry Contest; children’s activities and much more/ Nominal fee for some activities/ For a complete listing of events visit www.boothmuseum.org or 770-387-1300

March 13, 2010

Cartersville: Grand Theatre/7th Annual Southeastern Cowboy Gathering: A Western concert on Saturday evening presenting the best cowboy poets in the U.S. along with top names in Western music/ 7 pm/ Adults: $25 Booth Members and students: $20 (A CD signing will follow the performance in the Encore Room adjacent to the Grand Theatre. Museum admission charged. For complete details see www.boothmuseum.org

March 20, 2010

Cartersville: Red Top Mountain State Park/ “Hills of Iron”; Annual celebration of the iron industry that gave Red Top Mountain its name. Take a hayride tour of the iron mine area, pay a visit to a nearby iron furnace, and end the day by creating a piece of unique iron artwork as you smelt iron in the cupola furnace known as ‘Maryanne’/Fee for iron molds, plus $5 parking/ 770-975-0055 or www.gasstateparks.org

March 26 and 27, 2010

Cartersville: The Grand Theatre/ “100 Grand”; the Grand Theatre celebrates its centennial year/ To mark this historic event, The Grand will host Masters of Ceremony Don Kordecki and Betty Crane to provide historical commentary along with vintage pictures, video, and music from early movies and shows prior to the theatre’s 1988 renovation. Act II will include songs and stories from stage performances from 1989 to the present/ 7 pm/Tickets: Advance $12 adults, $10 students; At the door $15 adults, $12 students/ 770-386-7343 orwww.thegrandtheatre.org

North Georgia Outdoors

March 6, 2010

Cumming: Sawnee Mountain Preserve/ Introduction to Tree Climbing/ Climbers will be given instruction and guidance while climbing. All equipment will be provided and is manufactured specifically for climbing. Climbers remain secured to the rope the entire time they are off the ground. You will be notified if a program is cancelled due to weather conditions (Rain date will be that Sunday)/ Minimum age 8/ 2 pm to 5 pm/ Residents: $25; Non-residents: $30/ 770-781-2217 or www.sawneemountain.org
Cumming: Sawnee Mountain Preserve/ Tree Top Canopy Walk/ Participants will use ropes and harnesses to access the suspension bridge, trolley and platforms on the canopy walk. Instruction and equipment is provided, and all climbers remain secured to a safety line the entire time they are off the ground. Parents must remain on-site for children under 15 years old. Open to ages 10 and older / 10 am to 12 pm/ Residents: $25; Non-residents: $30/ 770-781-2217 or www.sawneemountain.org

March 6 and 7, 2010

Rowell: Chattahoochee Nature Center/ “Wilderness First Aid”; Entry-level training for outdoor enthusiasts to prepare themselves for outdoor trips. Topics covered range from preparation and prevention to assessment and treatment. All instructors have extensive outdoor experience and have been selected not only for their expertise in emergency medicine and rescue, but also for their teaching skills; American Heart Association HeartSaver CPR will be offered at the end of day one / 8:30 am to 5:30 pm/ $149 for both members and non-members; pre-registration required/ 770-992-2055 ext 222 or email: adultprograms@chattnaturecenter.org

March 13, 2010

Alpharetta: North Pointe Village Shopping Center/ North Fulton Pediatrics 7th Annual Jog for a Cause 5K/10K race and 1 Mile Fun Run; (The 10K is a Peachtree qualifier)/ 770-664-0088 or www.jogforacause.com
Cartersville: Riverside Park Day Use Area/ Vision Trek 2010; Peachtree Tri Club sponsors this 5.6 mile trail run/ Check-in at 8:30 am, Start time at 9 am/ A donation of $30 is requested of all participants. All proceeds from this event will benefit Georgia Eye Bank/ No race day registration/ For more information: Mari Fridenmaker 404-667-0817
Cumming: Sawnee Mountain Preserve/ Chestatee Canoe Trip (In Dahlonega)/ This beginner level instructional canoe trip will teach you basic strokes, maneuvers and navigational techniques while paddling down class I rapids. Equipment and transportation provided/ Enrollment required by March 10/ 10 am to 3pm/ Open to ages 12 and up/ Residents: $30; Non-residents: $36/ 770-781-2217 or www.sawneemountain.org
Cumming: Sawnee Mountain Preserve/ Introduction to Backpacking/ This class will teach basic backpacking skills including: pack adjustment, gear selection, meal plans, navigation and trip preparation. Space is limited so please register by March 10. Minimum age 6/ 10 to 2 pm/ Residents: $15; Non-residents: $18/ 770-781-2217 orwww.sawneemountain.org
Helen: Smithgall Woods Conservation Park/ “Flies and Fly Water”/ helpful hints, and “how to” on fly tying, stream reading, casting and more/ Advance registration required/ $5 per person plus $5 parking/ 706-878-3087 orwww.gastateparks.org

March 20, 2010

Cartersville: Allatoona Lake: Gatewood Ramp/ American Bass Anglers Tournament/ Largest tournament trial for the weekend angler / Contact Georgia North Division Director Ron Hise for more details: 770-714-5079 orwww.americanbassanglers.com
Cartersville: Pine Mountain Recreation Area/ Mayor Matt’s March Mountain March/ Join Cartersville Mayor Matt Santini and the Cartersville Parks and Recreation Department as they host a guided hike on Cartersville’s Pine Mountain Trail to celebrate the first day of Spring/ Hike departs from the West Trailhead and follows a 1.57 mile hike to the summit for a stunning view of Allatoona Lake, the Etowah River Valley and the City of Cartersville/Hike may be canceled due to bad weather/Call for departure time: Becky 770-387-5625
Cumming: Sawnee Mountain Preserve/ Introduction to Tree Climbing/ Climbers will be given instruction and guidance while climbing. All equipment will be provided and is manufactured specifically for climbing. Climbers remain secured to the rope the entire time they are off the ground. You will be notified if a program is cancelled due to weather conditions (Rain date will be that Sunday)/ Minimum age 8/ 2 pm to 5 pm/ Residents: $25; Non-residents: $30/ 770-781-2217 or www.sawneemountain.org

March 27, 2010

Cumming: Sawnee Mountain Preserve/ Dawson Forest Canoe Trip/ This beginner level canoe trip will take you through the beautiful Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area on the Etowah River, on an 8.5 mile paddle through this 10,000 acre sanctuary/ Equipment and transportation provided/ 10 am to 5pm/ Open to ages 12 and up/ Residents: $40; Non-residents: $48/ 770-781-2217 or www.sawneemountain.org

March 29, 2010

Cartersville: Pine Mountain Recreation Area/ Pine Mountain Moonlight Hike/ Guided hike on Cartersville’s Pine Mountain Trail. The hikes depart from the West Trailhead and embark on a 1.57 mile hike to the summit/ While these hikes are designed to take advantage of the light of the full moon, participants may wish to bring a flashlight. Hikes may be canceled due to bad weather. Call for departure times/ Becky 770-387-5625 or Greg 770-607-6173

History and Heritage

March 8, 2010

Alpharetta: Alpharetta Adult Activity Center, North Park/ The Alpharetta Historical Society presents Genealogy Series 201:“Learning All About Your Family Tree”/ 7 pm to 9 pm/ Per class: AHS Members: $20; non-members: $25/ 770-475-4663

March 13, 2010

Flovilla: Indian Springs Hotel and Museum/ The March Meeting of the Georgia Chapter of the Trail of Tears/ Dr. Barbara Kawulich, associate professor at the University of West Georgia will speak on the Creek Indians, particularly the role of women in the Creek Nation/ 10:30 am/ $3 per person/ Contact Linda Badnil at 770-704-6338 or at badnil@windstream.net

March 15, 2010

Alpharetta: Alpharetta Adult Activity Center, North Park/ The Alpharetta Historical Society presents Genealogy Series 201:“Learning All About Your Family Tree”/ 7 pm to 9 pm/ Per class: AHS Members: $20; non-members: $25/ 770-475-4663

March 17, 2010

Cartersville: Bartow History Center/ Lunch and Learn: Joe Kirby, editor and columnist for the Marietta Daily Journal, will discuss and show images from his book, “Images of America: The Bell Bomber Plant”; book signing will follow/ Guests are invited to bring a lunch beginning at 11:45 am, program begins at noon/ Free/ 770-382-3818 orwww.bartowhistorymuseum.org/

March 18, 2010

Marietta: Marietta Museum of History/ An Evening with History: Local Author and Vietnam Veteran Bob Babcock will be here to discuss his book “What Now, Lieutenant?”/ 7 pm/ 770-794-5712 orwww.mariettahistory.org

March 20, 2010

Cartersville: Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site/ “Artifact Identification Day”/ A professional archaeologist will be available to date and identify artifacts brought in by visitors/ $3.50 to $5/ 770-387-3747 orwww.gastateparks.org
Cartersville: Red Top Mountain State Park/ “Hills of Iron”; Annual celebration of the iron industry that gave Red Top Mountain its name.Take a hayride tour of the iron mine area, pay a visit to a nearby iron furnace, and end the day by creating a piece of unique iron artwork as you smelt iron in the cupola furnace known as ‘Maryanne’/Fee for iron molds, plus $5 parking/ 770-975-0055 or www.gasstateparks.org

March 22, 2010

Alpharetta: Alpharetta Adult Activity Center, North Park/ The Alpharetta Historical Society presents Genealogy Series 201:“Learning All About Your Family Tree”/ 7 pm to 9 pm/ Per class: AHS Members: $20; non-members: $25/ 770-475-4663

March 25, 2010

Cartersville: Bartow History Center/ Evening Lecture: Father Phillip Scott, historian, will discuss the life of Adairsville native Charles Arthur Floyd, also known as “Pretty Boy” Floyd/ 7 pm/ Museum admission charged; members admitted free/ 770-382-3818 or www.bartowhistorymuseum.org/

March 26, 2010

Athens: State Botanical Garden of Georgia; Visitor Center/ John Bartram Lives: Reception and Lecture; Kirk R. Brown (as John Bartram) presents a first-person biographical and historical presentation of America’s first botanist and horticulturist (In conjunction with the Friends of the Garden Annual Meeting)/ Free/ 7 pm/ 706 542-6138 for more information or www.uga.edu/botgarden

March 26 and 27, 2010

Cartersville: The Grand Theatre/ “100 Grand”; the Grand Theatre celebrates its centennial year/ To mark this historic event, The Grand will host Masters of Ceremony Don Kordecki and Betty Crane to provide historical commentary along with vintage pictures, video, and music from early movies and shows prior to the theatre’s 1988 renovation. Act II will include songs and stories from stage performances from 1989 to the present/ 7 pm/Tickets: Advance $12 adults, $10 students; At the door $15 adults, $12 students/ 770-386-7343 orwww.thegrandtheatre.org

Antiques, Shows, Sales and Events

March 12 and 13, 2010

Central Georgia; Multiple Locations: The Annual Peaches to the Beaches Yard Sale/ This sale is along US Highway 341 and includes the towns of Culloden (just north of Perry) to Brunswick and the Golden Isles; over 600 vendors in 11 different communities, 200 plus miles long / For more information: 912-367-7731 orwww.peachestothebeaches.com

March 13, 2010

Monroe: Around the Courthouse/ Memories in Monroe Classic Car Show/ 9 am to 4pm; Awards at 4 pm (Cars must be parked by 1 am to be judged)/ Entry fee: $15 before March 1; $20 day of the show/ Laura Peters at 770-601-0946 or 770-267-7546 or www.hubcapcafe.com/calendar/2010/99906.htm

March 18 through 21, 2010

Alpharetta: Queen of Hearts Antique Mall/ Spring Fling Garden Party/ Enjoy tea sandwiches, lemonade and cheese straws while you shop for antiques and other treasures/ Open Thursday 10 am until 8 pm, Friday and Saturday 10 am to 6pm, Sunday: 1 pm to 6pm/ 678-297-7571 or www.queenofheartsantiques.com

March 19 through 21, 2010

Cumming: Lakewood 400 Antiques Market/ The Lakewood 400 Antiques Show/ Friday: 9 am to 5 pm; Saturday: 9 am to 6 pm; Sunday: 10 am to 5 pm/ Admission $3, good all weekend; children under 12, free/ 770-889-3400 orwww.lakewoodantiques.com

March 20, 2010

Cartersville: Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site/ “Artifact Identification Day”/ A professional archaeologist will be available to date and identify artifacts brought in by visitors/ $3.50 to $5/ 770-387-3747 orwww.gastateparks.org

Gardening Events

March 3, 2010

Athens: State Botanical Garden of Georgia; Callaway Building Auditorium/ Johnstone Lecture: Plant Conservation throughout the Southeast; Dr. Jim Affolter, Director of Research and Conservation, and Jennifer Ceska, Research Conservationist, will describe how the projects, programs, and talents of Conservation staff and volunteers impacts the southeastern US / Free/ 7 pm/ 706-542-6014 or www.uga.edu/botgarden

March 6, 2010

Atlanta: Atlanta Botanical Garden; Fuqua Center/ Orchid Care Clinic; Join members of the Fuqua Orchid Center staff for some expert orchid advice. Drop in any time between 10 a.m. and noon with your questions and a maximum of two orchid plants for advice on care/ 10 am to noon/ Free (charge of $5 per plant for materials for repotting)/404-876-5859 or www.atlantabotanicalgarden.org
Canton: Cherokee Senior Services Center / “Growing Your Own Fruits and Vegetables” Beginner Class/ 10 am/ Free/ 770-479-0418 or www.ugaextension.com
Hickory Flat: Autumn Hill Nurseries/ “Wild About Roses”/ 10 am to 3 pm/ Free/ 770-442-3901 orwww.autumnhillnursery.com

March 6 and 7, 2010

Atlanta: Atlanta Botanical Garden; Hardin Visitor Center/Orchid Market Weekend; purchase orchids from growers as well as other ‘orchid’ items /404-876-5859 or www.atlantabotanicalgarden.org

March 12 through 14, 2010

Atlanta: Atlanta Botanical Garden/Annual Atlanta Orchid Society Show and Sale /404-876-5859 orwww.atlantabotanicalgarden.org

March 13, 2010

Cumming: Sawnee Mountain Preserve/ “Gardening for the Birds”/ Learn about bird friendly plants and how to provide for birds in your garden/ 1pm to 2 pm/ Residents: $6; Non-residents: $7.20; Please register by March 3/ 770-781-2217 or www.sawneemountain.org
Canton: Buckeye Creek Farm; Jep Wheeler Road/ “Growing Your Own Fruits and Vegetables” Intermediate Class/ 10 am/ Free/ 770-479-0418 or www.ugaextension.com
Roswell: Chattahoochee Nature Center/ Nature Exchange: Ask an Expert; Ask a Master Gardener; Each month features a different expert to answer your outdoor questions/11 am to 2 pm/ / 770-992-2055 orhttp://chattnaturecenter.org

March 20, 2010

Woodstock: Woodstock Library/ “Lawns in Georgia”/ 10 am/ Free/ 770-479-0418 or www.ugaextension.com

March 21, 2010

Atlanta: Atlanta Botanical Garden; Fuqua Orchid Center/”Vanilla Sunday”; Explore the wonders of the vanilla orchid enjoy the different aromas of vanilla beans produced world-wide and watch cooking demonstrations by Chef Ryan Cobb with vanilla products. /404-876-5859 or www.atlantabotanicalgarden.org

March 26, 2010

Athens: State Botanical Garden of Georgia; Visitor Center/ John Bartram Lives: Reception and Lecture; Kirk R. Brown (as John Bartram) presents a first-person biographical and historical presentation of America’s first botanist and horticulturist (In conjunction with the Friends of the Garden Annual Meeting)/ Free/ 7 pm/ 706 542-6138 for more information or www.uga.edu/botgarden

March 27, 2010

Ball Ground: Ball Ground Library/ “Using Drought Tolerant and Native Plants”/ 10 am/ Free/ 770-479-0418 orwww.ugaextension.com
Roswell: Chattahoochee Nature Center/ Native Plant Sale/ Plants available include: Native Azaleas, flowering trees and shrubs, groundcovers and grasses, blooming perennials and sun and shade lovers; Master Gardeners will be on hand for advice and plant questions/9 am to 5 pm/ Contact Lisa at l.cole@chattnaturecenter.org or call 770- 992-2055 x 253.

Just for Kids

March 2, 1010

Ellijay: Gilmer County Public Library/ “Read Across America”; a special craft and stories for Dr. Seuss’s birthday/ 4 pm/ 706-635-4528

March 3, 2010

Roswell: Chattahoochee Nature Center/ “Story Time by the River”; ages 3 to 5/ 10 am to 11am/ 770-992-2055 orhttp://chattnaturecenter.org

March 6 and 7, 2010

Woodstock: Towne Lake Arts Center/ “Sneeches and Other Stories” adapted from Dr. Seuss/ 3 pm/ All seats: $6/ 678-494-4251 or www.tlaclive.org

March 8, 2010

Canton: R.T. Jones Memorial Library/ “Bring on Your Talent:; Annual talent show for ages 13 to 18/ Register by March 1 with Ms. Carrao/ 6:30 pm/ 770-479-3090

March 9, 2010

Roswell: Chattahoochee Nature Center/ Pee Wee Naturalist Spring Series for ages 3 and 4 (Three sessions)/ Classes include animal presentations, art projects, and natural world investigations, including trail walks and interactive activities. Program topics cover: Busy Birdies, Signs of Spring, Colors in Nature/ 9:45 am to 11 am/ Members: $35; Non-members: $50/ 770-992-2055 or http://chattnaturecenter.org

March 10, 2010

Roswell: Chattahoochee Nature Center/ “Bio Buggies” for ages 4 and 12/ Visit the CNC Bio-Buggies to learn about the birds and bugs you may see this spring/ 1:30 pm to 3 pm/ 770-992-2055 or http://chattnaturecenter.org

March 12, 2010

Jasper: Pickens County Public Library/ “Leapin’ Leprechauns”; Irish stories and a lucky leprechaun craft/ Ages 9 and younger/2 pm/ Please register in advance/ 706-692-5411
Roswell: Chattahoochee Nature Center/ “Bio Buggies” for ages 4 and 12/ Visit the CNC Bio-Buggies to learn about the birds and bugs you may see this spring/ 1:30 pm to 3 pm/ 770-992-2055 or http://chattnaturecenter.org

March 13 and 14, 2010

Woodstock: Towne Lake Arts Center/ “Sneeches and Other Stories” adapted from Dr. Seuss/ 3 pm/ All seats: $6/ 678-494-4251 or www.tlaclive.org

March 16, 2010

Ellijay: Gilmer County Public Library/ Puppet Show: “The Mysterious Egg”/ Open to all ages, but 9 and younger must be accompanied by an adult/ 2 pm/ 706-635-4528

March 19, 2010

Cartersville: Cartersville Public Library/ Preschool Storytime: ages 3 to 5/ 11 am to noon/ 770-382-4203 orhttp://www.bartowlibraryonline.org

March 20 and 21, 2010

Woodstock: Towne Lake Arts Center/ “Sneeches and Other Stories” adapted from Dr. Seuss/ 3 pm/ All seats: $6/ 678-494-4251 or www.tlaclive.org

March 24, 2010

Roswell: Chattahoochee Nature Center/ “Bio Buggies” for ages 4 and 12/ Visit the CNC Bio-Buggies to learn about the birds and bugs you may see this spring/ 1:30 pm to 3 pm/ 770-992-2055 or http://chattnaturecenter.org

March 25, 2010

Roswell: Chattahoochee Nature Center/ “Nature Explorers” for ages 5 and 6/ Explore nature while focusing on Awesome Owls, Changing Seasons, Exploring Rainbows/3: 30 pm to 4:45 pm/ Members: $35, Non-members: $50/ 1:30 pm to 3 pm/ 770-992-2055 or http://chattnaturecenter.org

March 27, 2010

Acworth: Cauble Park/ Easter Egg Hunt/ 10 am to 12 pm/ Email contact: Jodi Mills at www.acworth.org
Alpharetta: Community Center Event Lawn/ Alpharetta Children’s Festival/ 10 am to 3 pm/ pony rides, petting zoo, arts and crafts, magic shows and more/ 678-297-6165 or email arts@alpharetta.ga.us or visitwww.alpharetta.ga.us
Cleveland: Babyland General/ Magical Easter Eggstravaganza/ 9 am to 5 pm/ Arts and Crafts, vendors, food, free egg hunt for children under 10/ Free/ 706-865-2171

March 27 and 28, 2010

Woodstock: Towne Lake Arts Center/ “Sneeches and Other Stories” adapted from Dr. Seuss/ 3 pm/ All seats: $6/ 678-494-4251 or www.tlaclive.org

March 28, 2010

Roswell: Chattahoochee Nature Center/ “Pee Wee Planters” for ages 3 to 6/ $15 Non-Members/$10 Members (price per session, adult helper required and admitted free), Pre-Registration Required / 1:30 pm to 3 pm/ 770-992-2055 or http://chattnaturecenter.org

March 31, 2010

Roswell: Chattahoochee Nature Center/ “Infant Walk” for ages birth to 2 years/ $15 Non-Members/$10 Members (price per family), Pre-Registration Required, Join a CNC naturalist to discover ways you can connect your infant and young child to the wonders of nature. Program topics vary/ 770-992-2055 or http://chattnaturecenter.org

Visual Arts

March 1 through 31, 2010

Kennesaw: Kennesaw State University; Fine Arts Gallery in the Wilson Building/ Annual Art Faculty and Staff Exhibition/ Monday through Thursday: 11 am to 3pm (Wednesday and Thursday evening 7 pm to 9 pm/ 770-499-3223 or www.kennesaw.edu

March 3, 2010

Cartersville: Booth Western Art Museum/ Art for Lunch: Join Booth Museum Executive Director Seth Hopkins for an overview of the more contemporary works of art on display in the Museum’s new galleries/ 12:15 pm/ Museum admission charged; members admitted free/ www.boothmuseum.org or 770-387-1300

March 11, 2010

Cartersville: Booth Western Art Museum/ Evening Lecture with Nelson Boren; Boren, Featured Artist for the Southeastern Cowboy Gathering, will describe his unique style and his methods for watercolors/ 7 pm/ Museum admission charged/ 770-387-1300 or www.boothmuseum.org

March 13 through 21, 2010

Roswell: Bulloch/ Great American Quilt Cover-up: “Tomorrow’s Classics Today”, presented by the Bulloch Hall Quilt Guild; 200 quilts will be on display throughout the house/ Adults: $8; Seniors: $7; Children: $6/ Self-guided tours; Monday through Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm; Sunday:1 pm to 4pm/ 770-992-1731 or www.bullochhall.org

Live Theatre

March 5 through 7, 2010

Blue Ridge: Blue Ridge Community Theater/ “Leading Ladies”(Comedy)/ Friday and Saturday: 7:30 pm; Sunday matinee at 2 pm (Please note: no late seating until intermission)/ General admission: $15; Seniors: 10% off; Students: Half price, 30 minutes before the show/ 706-632-9223 or www.blueridgecommunitytheater.com
Canton: Canton Theatre/ Cherokee Theatre Company presents: “The Great American Trailer Park Musical”/ Adults: $22; Seniors and Students: $18/ 770-591-0282 or www.cherokeetheatre.org/
Cartersville: Legion Theatre/ Pumphouse Players presents “Doubt”/ Adults: $15; Seniors, students and PHP members: $12/ 770-387-2610 or www.pumphouseplayers.com

March 6 and 7, 2010

Woodstock: Towne Lake Arts Center/ “Sneeches and Other Stories” adapted from Dr. Seuss/ 3 pm/ All seats: $6/ 678-494-4251 or www.tlaclive.org

March 9 through 14, 2010

Marietta: Theatre in the Square/ “Ethan Frome” (suitable for ages 14 and older)/Tuesday through Saturday: 8 pm; Sunday: 2:30 and 7 pm/ $11 to $33/ 770-422-8369 or www.theatreinthesquare.com

March 12 and 13, 2010

Cartersville: Legion Theatre/ Pumphouse Players presents “Doubt”/ Adults: $15; Seniors, students and PHP members: $12/ 770-387-2610 or www.pumphouseplayers.com
Woodstock: Towne Lake Arts Center/ “To Kill a Mockingbird”/ 7:30 pm/ Adults: $11, Seniors and students: $9/ 678-494-4251 or www.tlaclive.org

March 12 through 14, 2010

Blue Ridge: Blue Ridge Community Theater/ “Leading Ladies”(Comedy)/ Friday and Saturday: 7:30 pm; Sunday matinee at 2 pm (Please note: no late seating until intermission)/ General admission: $15; Seniors: 10% off; Students: Half price, 30 minutes before the show/ 706-632-9223 or www.blueridgecommunitytheater.com
Canton: Canton Theatre/ Cherokee Theatre Company presents: “The Great American Trailer Park Musical”/ Adults: $22; Seniors and Students: $18/ 770-591-0282 or www.cherokeetheatre.org/

March 13 and 14, 2010

Woodstock: Towne Lake Arts Center/ “Sneeches and Other Stories” adapted from Dr. Seuss/ 3 pm/ All seats: $6/ 678-494-4251 or www.tlaclive.org

March 16 through 21, 2010

Marietta: Theatre in the Square/ “Ethan Frome” (suitable for ages 14 and older)/Tuesday through Saturday: 8 pm; Sunday: 2:30 and 7 pm/ $11 to $33/ 770-422-8369 or www.theatreinthesquare.com

March 19 and 20, 2010

Cartersville: Grand Theatre/ Act I Community All-Stars presents: “The Three Musketeers”/ 7 pm/ General admission: $15; groups of 10 or more: $12 per person/ 770-386-7343 or www.thegrandtheatre.org
Woodstock: Towne Lake Arts Center/ “To Kill a Mockingbird”/ 7:30 pm/ Adults: $11, Seniors and students: $9/ 678-494-4251 or www.tlaclive.org

March 19 through 21, 2010

Blue Ridge: Blue Ridge Community Theater; Sunny D’s Children’s Theater/ “James and the Giant Peach”/ Friday and Saturday: 7:30 pm; Sunday matinee at 2 pm (Please note: no late seating until intermission)/ 706-632-9223 orwww.blueridgecommunitytheater.com
Rome: Historic Desoto Theatre/ Rome Little Theatre presents “My Fair Lady”/Friday and Saturday at 8 pm; Sunday at 2:30/ Adults: $14; Seniors and Students: $12/ 706-295-7171 or www.romellittletheatre.org

March 20 and 21, 2010

Woodstock: Towne Lake Arts Center/ “Sneeches and Other Stories” adapted from Dr. Seuss/ 3 pm/ All seats: $6/ 678-494-4251 or www.tlaclive.org

March 23 through 28, 2010

Marietta: Theatre in the Square/ “Ethan Frome” (suitable for ages 14 and older)/Tuesday through Saturday: 8 pm; Sunday: 2:30 and 7 pm/ $11 to $33/ 770-422-8369 or www.theatreinthesquare.com

March 24 through 27, 2010

Kennesaw: Kennesaw State University; Black Box Theatre; Wilson Annex/ “New Works & Ideas”/ 8 pm/ $12/ 770-423-6650 or www.kennesaw.edu

March 26 and 27, 2010

Woodstock: Towne Lake Arts Center/ “To Kill a Mockingbird”/ 7:30 pm/ Adults: $11, Seniors and students: $9/ 678-494-4251 or www.tlaclive.org

March 27 and 28, 2010

Rome: Historic Desoto Theatre/ Rome Little Theatre presents “My Fair Lady”/Friday and Saturday at 8 pm; Sunday at 2:30/ Adults: $14; Seniors and Students: $12/ 706-295-7171 or www.romellittletheatre.org
Woodstock: Towne Lake Arts Center/ “Sneeches and Other Stories” adapted from Dr. Seuss/ 3 pm/ All seats: $6/ 678-494-4251 or www.tlaclive.org

March 30 and 31, 2010

Marietta: Theatre in the Square/ “Ethan Frome” (suitable for ages 14 and older)/Tuesday through Saturday: 8 pm/ $11 to $33/ 770-422-8369 or www.theatreinthesquare.com

Music Events

March 2, 2010

Kennesaw: Kennesaw State University; Bailey Performance Center/ KSU High School Choral Invitational Festival / 7:30 pm/ Free/ 770-423-6650 or www.kennesaw.edu

March 6, 2010

Canton: Cherokee County Arts Center/ The Kennesaw Opry/ 7 pm/ General admission: $7/ 770-704-6244 orwww.cherokeearts.org

March 9 and 10, 2010

Waleska: Falany Performing Arts Center/ Celtic Crossroads: Enjoy seven world-class Irish musicians, playing an array of both traditional and non-traditional instruments/ 7:30 pm/ Adults: $30; Seniors and children (12 and under): $24/ 770-720-5600 or www.reinhardt.edu

March 12, 2010

Roswell: Roswell United Methodist Church/ Michael O’Neal Singers present ‘The Wearing of the Green’; Some of the best known music of the Irish tradition and The Mulligan Irish Step Dancers will be featured as well/ $20 and $15 in advance; $22 and $17 at the door/ 770-594-7974 or www.mosingers.com

March 13, 2010

Cartersville: Grand Theatre/7th Annual Southeastern Cowboy Gathering: A Western concert on Saturday evening presenting the best cowboy poets in the U.S. along with top names in Western music/ 7 pm/ Adults: $25 Booth Members and students: $20 (A CD signing will follow the performance in the Encore Room adjacent to the Grand Theatre. Museum admission charged. For complete details see www.boothmuseum.org
Cumming: The Cumming Playhouse/ A Celtic Concert performed by the Sounds of Sawnee Concert Band/ 8 pm/ All seats: $15/ 770-781-9178 or www.playhousecumming.com
Kennesaw: Kennesaw State University; Bailey Performance Center/ Premier Series: Lionel Loueke Trio/ 8 pm/ $30/ 770-423-6650 or www.kennesaw.edu
Waleska: Falany Performing Arts Center at Reinhardt College/ Redeemer Piano Ensemble/ 7:30 pm/ Adults: $20; Seniors and children (12 and under): $16/ 770-720-5600 or www.reinhardt.edu

March 14, 2010

Roswell: Chattahoochee Nature Center/ “Nella Rigell: Lyres, Kings and Gaelic Strings”/ 1 PM and 2 PM/ Nella entrances audiences as she traces the harp’s history from an ordinary hunter’s bow to the magnificent grand harp. Guests will have an opportunity to try out different types of harps, too / 770-992-2055 orhttp://chattnaturecenter.org

March 17, 2010

Cumming: The Cumming Playhouse/ The Cumming Playhouse Singers present “A St. Patrick’s Day Concert”/ 8 pm/ All seats: $15/ 770-781-9178 or www.playhousecumming.com
Kennesaw: Kennesaw State University; Bailey Performance Center/ KSU Orchestra in concert/ 8 pm/ $5/ 770-423-6650 or www.kennesaw.edu

March 19, 2010

Kennesaw: Kennesaw State University; Bailey Performance Center/ KSU Alumni Recital: Jonathan Dotson, guitar/ 8 pm/ Free/ 770-423-6650 or www.kennesaw.edu

March 20, 2010

Cumming: The Cumming Playhouse/ “The Return” Beatles tribute band/ 8 pm/ All seats: $25/ 770-781-9178 orwww.playhousecumming.com
Roswell: Cultural Arts Center/ Georgia Philharmonic in Concert/ “Music of the Modern Age”/ 7 pm/ Tickets: $10 to $25/ 770-664-7255

March 21, 2010

Canton: Canton First United Methodist Church/ The Cherokee Choral Spring Concert: “An American Choral Sampler”/ 3 pm/ Adults: $10; Students: $5/ You may purchase tickets in advance from any Chorale member, the Arts Council and Chamberhouse in Canton, Three Sisters Gifts in Hickory Flat, Jasper Drug in Jasper, and FoxTale Book Shoppe in Woodstock/ 678-439-8625 or www.CherokeeChorale.org
Roswell: Cultural Arts Center/ Atlanta Wind Symphony presents “American Composers, American Music”/ 3 pm/ Adults: $10, Seniors: $7, Students: $5/ 770-641-1260 or www.atlantawindsymphony.org
Waleska: Falany Performing Arts Center/ Artist-in-Residence George Lucktenberg Solo Recital / 3 pm/ Adults: $15; Seniors and children (12 and under): $12/ 770-720-5600 or www.reinhardt.edu

March 23, 2010

Canton: Cherokee County Arts Center/ route 66: The Springer Theatre 50’s Rock and Roll Show/ 7:30 pm/ General admission: $15/ / 770-704-6244 or www.cherokeearts.org
Kennesaw: Kennesaw State University; Bailey Performance Center/ KSU Wind Ensemble/ 8 pm/ $5/ 770-423-6650 or www.kennesaw.edu

March 24, 2010

Kennesaw: Kennesaw State University; Bailey Performance Center/ The United States Navy Band/ 8 pm/ Free; tickets required; reserve through the KSU box office/ 770-423-6650 or www.kennesaw.edu

March 27, 2010

Kennesaw: Kennesaw State University; Bailey Performance Center/School of Music Collage Concert / 8 pm/ $15 / 770-423-6650 or www.kennesaw.edu

March 30, 2010

Kennesaw: Kennesaw State University; Bailey Performance Center/ KSU Faculty Recital: Drew Dolan, composer/ 770-423-6650 or www.kennesaw.edu

Paws and Tails Events

March 6, 2010

Cumming: Petco (2345 Market Place)/ Pet adoptions/ Dog adoptions: 11 am to 3 pm; cats: noon until 4 pm/ 770-887-6480 or email rescue@forsythpets.org
Woodstock: Petsmart/ Pet adoptions (from Pickens Animal Rescue)/10 am to 4 pm/ 706-692-2772 orhttp://pickensanimalrescue.org

March 7, 2010

Cumming: Petco (2345 Market Place)/ Dog adoptions: Noon until 4 pm/ 770-887-6480 or emailrescue@forsythpets.org

March 13, 2010

Cumming: Petco (2345 Market Place)/ Pet adoptions/ Dog adoptions: 11 am to 3 pm; cats: noon until 4 pm/ 770-887-6480 or email rescue@forsythpets.org

March 20, 2010

Cumming: Petco (2345 Market Place)/ Pet adoptions/ Dog adoptions: 11 am to 3 pm; cats: noon until 4 pm/ 770-887-6480 or email rescue@forsythpets.org
Woodstock: Petsmart/ Pet adoptions (from Pickens Animal Rescue)/10 am to 4 pm/ 706-692-2772 orhttp://pickensanimalrescue.org

March 21, 2010

Atlanta: Centennial Olympic Park/ The ING Georgia Marathon and Half Marathon (To raise awareness of Atlanta Humane Society); You can register with the AHS team and save on registration or collect pledges as well/ Race begins at 7:04 am and is open until 2 pm (race is walker friendly)/ Deadline to register is March 7/ For more information visit www.inggeorgiamarathon.com
Cumming: Petco (2345 Market Place)/ Dog adoptions: Noon until 4 pm/ 770-887-6480 or emailrescue@forsythpets.org

March 27, 2010

Cumming: Petco (2345 Market Place)/ Pet adoptions/ Dog adoptions: 11 am to 3 pm; cats: noon until 4 pm/ 770-887-6480 or email rescue@forsythpets.org

North Georgia Wine Country

March 13 and 14, 2010

Dahlonega: Three Sisters Vineyards/ Annual St. Paddy’s Day Celebration/ Live Irish Music by Mulligan Stew, complementary tastings and paid “Vintner’s Tastings”, tours of the winery and more/ Saturday: 12:30 pm to 5 pm; Sunday: 1 pm to 5 pm/ 706-865-9463 or www.threesistersvineyards.com

March 19 through 21, 2010

Wineries Across North Georgia: 5th Annual Wine Highway Weekend/ Spend a weekend in the mountains and tasting the Award Winning wines that are made from Georgia Grown Grapes/ Participating wineries include: Wolf Mountain Vineyards (Dahlonega), Sharp Mountain Vineyards (Jasper), Tiger Mountain Vineyards (Tiger), Yonah Mountain Vineyards (Sautee-Nacochee), Crane Creek Vineyards (Young Harris), Habersham Winery (Helen), Persimmon Creek Vineyards (Clayton), Blackstock Vineyards (Dahlonega), and Sautee Nacoochee Vineyards ( Sautee-Nacoochee )/ For more information visit the Georgia Winegrowers Association at www.georgiawine.com

March 20 and 21, 2010

Dahlonega: Three Sisters Vineyards/ Spring Open House/ Saturday: BlueBilly Grit; Sunday:Buzzard Mountain Boys/ 1 pm/ 706-865-9463 or www.threesistersvineyards.com

March 27, 2010

Cleveland: Yonah Mountain Vineyards Tasting Room and Winery (near Cleveland)/ Tour de la Cave and Barrel Tasting/ Winemaker Joe Smith will lead a tour of the winery located at the vineyards near Cleveland and offer barrel samples of future vintages; cost of the tour is $25 and includes a full tasting and the Yonah Mountain Vineyards glass at the tasting room in Sautee-Nacoochee; tour is free to members of the Yonah Mountain Vineyards Wine Club/ Reservations and prepayment required/ 678-525-6050 or www.yonahmountainvineyards.com