Registration at Deer Lick Park for ages 5-17.
The Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville/Douglas County is delighted to announce the 26th Annual Chili Cook Off competition in downtown Douglasville on Saturday, October 22nd from 6-9 p.m. This fun-filled fundraising event will be held in conjunction with the Rogue Runners Moonlight Run. All proceeds will benefit the CAC and its programs throughout the year.
Join us for the Children’s Halloween Costume Contest portion of the evening. We can’t let the kids have all the fun, join the adult costume contest.
Register at https://www.artsdouglas.org/chili-cook-off/.
The Douglasville Police Department is having our next Parenting 101 class on Tuesday, October 25, 2022, starting at 6:30 pm in the Douglasville Police Department Community Room.
We will have law enforcement and other community leaders discussing various topics. Gangs and drugs will be a part of the discussion, as well as Part II of Tara Nichols’ presentation.
Please join us for an informative discussion that includes communication and relationship building.
Enjoy a fun family outing at the park. We will have games and activities prior to the movie* and then settle in for a night of fun. Bring your lawn chair or blanket … join us October 28th ….LUCA Visit our Facebook page to receive movie updates for other dates.
Movie begins at dusk (approx. 8:30 PM) and food trucks will be available.
Doors open at 7:00 PM.
Do you have old or expired medications? Douglasville Police Department has partnered with the Drug Enforcement Administration and other community partners during the DEA Pill Take Back Day to help you clean out those medicine cabinets. This will occur on October 29 between 10:00am and 2:00pm. No questions asked, no forms or ID required. Liquid and pills are accepted. You can leave your medications in the original containers or empty them into a sealed clear plastic bag. Partners for this event are Douglas County WSA, Cobb & Douglas Public Health, and the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office.
NO sharps or inhalers will be taken at this event, just medications.
Absolutely no medications are to be dropped off to the police department before the scheduled event times.
Come join the Douglasville Police Department as we partner with Douglas County Sheriff’s Office to provide a fun night of trunks and treats at the DC Courthouse on Hospital Drive. The event is fun for the whole family. All trunks will have candy, and there will be hamburgers, hot dogs, and more to purchase to have a relaxing evening.
Drop in for a self guided craft activity and a treat bag! Both parks will provide a fun activity for kids ages 4 – 12 and each youth will receive a bag full of goodies. All activities are free! We encourage everyone to wear a costume.
No registration required!
Location: Ike Owings Community Center & Alice J. Hawthorne Community Center
Time: 5:30pm – 7:30pm