Weekend Fun, February 20 – 22


Friday

Back to the Beanstalk. 7:30pm. Young Actors Playhouse. When Jack’s village is over-run with rats and mice, Jack and his mother have no choice but to sell his beloved cow to pay the Piper. After being tricked into trading away his cow for beans, Jack goes on an adventure of a lifetime. Discover what Jack learns when he goes Back to the Beanstalk!” 

Saturday

Smyrna Arbor Day Festival, starts at 10am, Smyrna Community Center & Smyrna Public Library. Hosted by the Smyrna Tree Board and Keep Smyrna Beautiful.
10:00a.m.-11:30a.m.: Tree Talk  by Joe Burgess “Tree Risk…before and after the storm,” Cake, and Kids Crafts at the Smyrna Community Center.
2:00p.m.-3:30p.m. Special Saturday Movie Matinee Featuring “The Lorax.” Learn about our wonderful trees and enjoy a movie for the whole family at the Smyrna Public Library.

Michaels Kids’ Club. 10am, 10:30, 11, 11:30. All Michaels locations.

Spectrum Story Time. 10:30am, Smyrna Public Library. Designed for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Spectrum Story Time includes several sensory integration activities and a story for children and their caregiver. Class is limited to 8 children. Please call 770-431-2860 ext 3 to register or for more information.

Back to the Beanstalk. 3pm & 7:30pm. Young Actors Playhouse. When Jack’s village is over-run with rats and mice, Jack and his mother have no choice but to sell his beloved cow to pay the Piper. After being tricked into trading away his cow for beans, Jack goes on an adventure of a lifetime. Discover what Jack learns when he goes Back to the Beanstalk!” 

 

Sunday

Back to the Beanstalk. 3pm. Young Actors Playhouse. When Jack’s village is over-run with rats and mice, Jack and his mother have no choice but to sell his beloved cow to pay the Piper. After being tricked into trading away his cow for beans, Jack goes on an adventure of a lifetime. Discover what Jack learns when he goes Back to the Beanstalk!” 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A New Orleans girl turned Georgia peach and stay at home mom to 2 daughters. Before taking the leap into full time mothering, I worked at at an Atlanta-based advertising agency. I have lived in Smyrna for almost 10 years and am still not sure how I managed to find a job more chaotic and unpredictable than advertising.