“Notes of Inclusion” is an exhibit presented by four astounding artists in honor of Black History Month, with a variety of styles conducive with the theme of inclusivity. From bold color and patterns to notes of rhythm, music, and dance, the exhibit weaves a visual song resonating a message of diversity and equality among people and perspectives. James Killings Jr., V. Kottavei Williams, Courtney Brooks, and Lawrence Sullivan honor the freedom of individuality and equality in the exhibit, celebrating an open reception on Saturday, January 29, 5-7 pm, hosted by the one and only DC Connection. The “Notes of Inclusion” reception is open and free to the public, including everyone and anyone, just as it promises.
The “Hunt for Hearts” Scavenger Hunt is hosted by the Cultural Arts Council (CAC) in partnership with the Douglasville Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB).
Post your selfies and use #artsdouglas #visitdouglasville to be entered for a chance to win 1 of 3 special prizes! Each selfie post from a different location will earn 1 entry into the drawing. Receive additional points for downloading the “Visit Douglasville” app, answering heart questions online, submitting a flash drive with selfies or voting for the People’s Choice Award.
Join the Douglasville Parks and Recreation department as we kick off our therapeutic recreation programs for individuals with disabilities. All are welcome to attend an evening of games, music, and fun. We will have Valentine’s treats and theme activities. Invite a friend and enjoy a fun night of activities
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
Douglasville Police Department Community Enrichment Meetings are held the second and fourth Thursday of the month from 7pm to 8pm (No meetings on holidays, nor the fourth Thursday in November or December). Citizens are invited to fellowship together while discussing topics impacting our community. Law enforcement and the community speak on local issues and work together as one for the benefit of the community.
On Saturday, February 26 at 10:00 am, the Douglasville Police Department is holding our 2nd Annual Day of Unity on the front steps of the Douglasville Police Department. Local community leaders will be speaking about bringing the community together and listening to the people. Get involved by joining these leaders at the Douglasville Police Department as we work together to be “one with our community”. We will adhere to social distancing guidelines.
Seating will be available for the event. Open to the public.