The 5th annual Hunters Harvest Fall Festival and Arts & Craft show at Hunter Park will be held on October 16, 2021 from 11am-3pm at Hunter Park.
This event will feature over 40 vendors from all over West Georgia and Metro ATL with varying arts & crafts and food and beverage items.
The festival will also include a children’s play zone featuring inflatables and other amenities for $5.
Children 3 and under are free inside the play zone.
All festival attendees are encouraged to wear costumes.
This event is free and open to the public.
A Blues and R&B Concert – Back by popular demand!
Zakiya Hooker, daughter of the late Blues Legend, John Lee Hooker and Ollan “Chris” Bell, co-founder of the Natural Four will be performing.
Guest Musicians, Anthony Cook, Anthony Reed and the HIS Band will be also be performing.
Seating is limited
All across the nation March is recognized as Youth Art Month, a celebration of the creativity among students in the visual arts. Youth Art Month activities connect more than 800,000 K-12 students and over 200 art educators all across America. CAC is proud to participate in this national effort and to recognize our local young artists with this exhibit. The show opens on March 3 and runs through March 25. A free opening reception will be held on Thursday, March 3 from 5-7 pm. This is a great opportunity to meet our emerging young artists, including the families and teachers who encourage them.
The Douglasville Police Department spring festival, Community Enrichment Day, will take place on April 2, 2022 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Douglasville Public Safety Complex located at 2083 Fairburn Road. Come out and meet your public safety officials while the kids enjoy egg hunts, touch-a-trucks, a K-9 demo, and a bounce house along with food, vendors, and fun. This event is free and open to the public.
Vendors are needed and Booth Registration is $25.
We will take vendor applications through March 21 (subject to availability).
Four exceptional artists paint to express the goodness of life, with subjects that feed our body, soul, and mind. Erika Sears, Scott French, Diana Marino, and Steven Walker present a display of captivating visual delights. From sightseeing to still-life feasts, each artist uses a distinguished brushstroke with singular style. Come feed your eyes with the display of talent April 7-28, 9 am—5 pm, and ask, ‘What does nourishment mean to you?’ Join us for the opening reception on Thursday, April 7, 6-8 pm, hosted by Destination Theatre.
The Douglasville Police Department invites local youth pastors/leaders to participate in a summit on topics impacting todays’ youth. Our staff would like all churches and religious affiliations to send a representative that works with the youth in the organization to come and get educated, so that they can take it back and talk with their congregation. The summit will be an understanding of criminal street gangs, gangs defined, gang laws, and other kinds of criminal activity. Let us help you help our community by teaching you what to look for.
Light refreshments will be served.
To get more information on the event or sign up to attend, contact us.