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.
Join us in person for our next town hall, Tuesday, March 1 at 6:30 p.m. The Administrative Staff of the Douglasville Police Department will be holding a town hall meeting to discuss the 2021 End of Year Report and Use of Force.
For possible other information, please visit our FB Page and review the Event.
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.
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 Monday, March 14, the Douglasville Police Department will be hosting a Community Job Fair. This will be a job fair like no other. We are inviting all businesses in Douglasville, Douglas County, and surrounding to participate whether they are hiring for full-time, part-time, or temporary positions. Come and check out your employment options in one place. This event is open to all as we have not put any limitations on who has been invited to keep it open to the public in all walks of life.
Businesses do need to fill out information in order to have a space available. We will be taking businesses through March 8.
Monday, is a teacher work day, and this should provide a great opportunity for high schoolers to come and check out for spring/summer jobs.
Please make contact with Sgt. Shannon Dean if you need further information.
Presented by the Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville/Douglas County, we invite you to join Alice and the gang in their fun adventures this March!
This year enjoy flamingo croquet, story-telling, cookie-decorating, egg-hunting, pin the tail on the Cheshire cat, and tea-party fun! For just $15 per person ($10 CAC member), you can spend as long as you’d like between 11 am and 2 pm in the company of the Mad Hatter, White Rabbit, Cheshire Cat, Red Queen, White Queen, and of course, Alice.