Friday
American Girl’s Truly Talented You Workshop. 4pm. Barnes & Noble, Cumberland. Join us for an event inspired by American Girls newest Girl of the Year, Isabelle Palmer. At this event, girls will learn about Isabelle and how to recognize, appreciate and celebrate their own special talents. Recommended for girls 8 – 12.
Lent Family Fish Fry Dinner. 5:30 – 7:30. St Joseph Catholic Church, Lacey Street, Marietta, GA. Tickets available at Marist Hall every Friday during Lent except Good Friday. Adults/$9, Children 3 – 12/$5, Children under 3/Free. Maximum for the Family – $25 (2 adults & 3 or more Children).
Saturday
Shredding Event with Keep Smyrna Beautiful. 9am – 12pm. A free document shredding event at the Wolfe Center on Church Street near South Cobb Drive. Bring those old documents and it will be professionally shredded while you watch.
Touch a Truck. 10am – 2pm. 2828 Cherokee Street, Kennesaw. Get up-close and personal with larger-than-life trucks, heavy construction and public safety equipment, cool cars and specialty vehicles. This is a free event, food will be available for purchase.
Michaels Kids’ Club. 10am, 10:30, 11, 11:30. All Michaels locations. This week’s craft: Personalized name plate.
Marietta Square Farmers Market. 10am – 1pm.
Barnes & Noble Storytime. 11am. Cumberland location.
“The Trouble with Tooth Fairies” Book Reading and Publishing Event. 2pm. Smyrna Community Center. Smyrna-based author, Rebecca Arnoff, has recently published her first children’s book. She’ll be reading it at 2pm with a special appearance by the main characters of the book, Sam and Angela, including some dancing fun with Jitterbug Performing Arts. The book with be available for purchase and signing. Refreshments will be provided by Starbucks and Breyers Ice Cream of Atlanta. This free event is recommended for children from 4 – 10.
Smyrna St. Patrick’s Day Fest. 2pm – 11pm. Smyrna Market Village. Live music, inflatables and rides for the kids as well as plenty of green beer for the parents. $10 in advance and $12 at the door.
Sunday
Smyrna St. Patrick’s Day Fest. 2pm – 11pm. Smyrna Market Village. Live music, inflatables and rides for the kids as well as plenty of green beer for the parents. $10 in advance and $12 at the door. (Event will also occur on Monday, same times)
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