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The official e-newsletter from Marietta City Hall
Ocober 20, 2017
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The Marietta Fire Department Needs Your Help! The Marietta Fire Department is pleased to announce they will be hosting an in house EMT Class for its newest recruit class on January 2, 2018, but first they need your help! Read more |
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Attend the 41st Annual HarvestFest on the Marietta Square on Saturday, October 21st Mark your calendars to attend the City of Marietta's 41st Annual HarvestFest on the Historic Marietta Square on Saturday, October 21, 2017 from 9am – 5pm. Read more |
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City of Marietta to Host FREE Sports Clinic Featuring International Coaches! The City of Marietta is pleased to host a FREE sports clinic for children up to age 18, featuring international coaches! The clinic will be held on Saturday, October 28, 2017 from 10am-2pm at the Custer Park Sports and Fitness Center. Read more |
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City of Marietta Partners with Arts Council for Spring Arts Festival The City of Marietta is pleased to announce it will partner with the Marietta Art Council to celebrate Marietta's long-awaited Mountain to River Trail on April 14-15, 2018 during the M2R Trailfest Read more |
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City Council to Meet October 25 Marietta City Council will meet for committee meetings October 25. Read more |
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Join Keep Marietta Beautiful on Saturday, October 21 at Love the Loop Event Please join Keep Marietta Beautiful on Saturday, October 21, 201 at the "Love the Loop" Event to help clean a portion of the loop. Please meet at Marietta City Hall located at 205 Lawrence Street at 9 am. Read more |
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Keep Marietta Beautiful to Co-Host 9th Annual Cherokee Heights Arts Festival on November 11th Keep Marietta Beautiful is pleased to co-host the 9th Annual Cherokee Heights Arts Festival (CHAF) on November 11, 2017 from 9am-4pm. The Festival is on Etowah Drive between Freyer and Seminole Drives. There is no admission charge and all parking is free! Read more |
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Marietta Museum of History to Host Remember When: Mayors of Marietta On Friday, October 27, 2017, the Marietta Museum of History continues its popular monthly program, the Remember When Club. The Club explores what life was like in Cobb County when life was just a little bit simpler. Read more
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Switzer Library Hosts North Georgia Reads 2017: Sharyn McCrumb on November 4th North Georgia Reads 2017 presents award-winning writer Sharyn McCrumb at the Switzer Library in downtown Marietta on Saturday, November 4th at 6 p.m. She will discuss her new novel, The Unquiet Grave, a story based on the true case of the Greenbrier Ghost. Read more
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The Georgia Symphony Orchestra Opens 2017-2018 Season with "From Darkness to Light" The Georgia Symphony Orchestra (GSO) opens the 2017-2018 season with Music Director Timothy Verville in a celebration of powerful Classics. Read more
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Marietta Museum of History to Host Touchstones to the Past: City Cemetery Tours The Marietta Museum of History's Registrar, Christa McCay, will continue her walking tours through the Marietta City Cemetery this October. This month's themes: A 19th Century Murder; Triumph & Tragedy; and Strange Tales. Read more |
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Marietta's Community Development Division Requests Citizen Participation The City of Marietta's Community Development Division uses the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to support activities which stabilize and strengthen neighborhoods. Read more |
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Marietta Museum of History to Host History 4.0: African American Experience The Marietta Museum of History presents History 4.0, a series of 4-week sessions discussing American history from a local perspective. Join us for our first session with Marietta's own, Michael Thomas, as he focuses on local African American heritage. Read more |
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Thousands Attend City of Marietta and Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art's Chalktoberfest October 14-15, 2017 Thousands came out to the Marietta Square to enjoy the City and Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art’s Chalktoberfest event on Saturday, October 14 and Sunday, October 15, 2017. View pictures |
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Root House Museum Goes Into Mourning this October During the 1850s, Hannah and William Root shared their home with their children and extended family. During the month of October, the Root House will be decorated for mourning as it would have been at the time of Leonard Simpson's death. Read more |
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City jobs, meetings and community events Job openings with the city Public meetings Events around Marietta Events for Seniors |
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