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Spring Restaurant Joins the Elite Ranks with a Michelin Star

The 2024 edition of the MICHELIN Guide Atlanta has officially landed, and food enthusiasts have another reason to celebrate! Spring, a charming Marietta Square restaurant, has been honored with its very first MICHELIN star. This is no small feat, highlighting the exceptional culinary experience that Spring has to offer.

What Makes a MICHELIN Star So Special?

For anyone who loves food, the MICHELIN star is kind of like the Oscar of the culinary world. It’s a symbol of excellence, a mark that says, “Hey, this place is worth the trip!” MICHELIN’s anonymous inspectors evaluate restaurants based on product quality, cooking techniques, harmony of flavors, the chef’s personality as reflected in the cuisine, and consistency. Earning even a single star is a huge deal, signifying a level of precision and artistry that only a handful of establishments manage to achieve.

Spring: Where Seasonal Magic Happens

Spring, a small but beautifully designed restaurant in the heart of Marietta, has captured the attention of MICHELIN’s notoriously picky inspectors. With its exposed brick walls and vaulted ceiling adorned in rich dark wood, the space offers a cozy yet refined atmosphere. Chef Brian So leads the kitchen with an approach that places emphasis on the seasons, serving up contemporary American dishes that are skillfully executed without being overly showy.

Chef So’s menu is a tight, thoughtful selection, focusing on making the most of top-quality ingredients. The wine list at Spring is also certainly worth noting. From full-bodied reds to crisp whites, the selection is tailored to complement the seasonal dishes and elevate the overall dining experience. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel like a very fancy adult, but without any of the pretension—just good food, good wine, and a great time.

A Win for Marietta and Metro Atlanta

Spring’s recognition is part of a larger culinary celebration for Atlanta, with three other restaurants—O by Brush, Omakase Table, and Staplehouse—also receiving their first MICHELIN stars this year. It’s safe to say that metro Atlanta is firmly on the map when it comes to fine dining, and Spring is leading the way for Marietta in particular.

As the MICHELIN Guide continues its journey through Atlanta for the second year, it’s clear that the local food scene is bursting with talent and passion. With Spring’s well-deserved accolade, Marietta officially has a shining star of its own, one that’s sure to make food lovers take notice.

From the MICHELIN guide:

Spring (Contemporary cuisine)

“Find your way to this small but well-appointed restaurant in Marietta where exposed brick and a vaulted ceiling done in dark wood create an endearing charm. Chef Brian So oversees a tightly edited, contemporary American menu with a strong focus on seasonality. Skillful but simple cooking is the dictum here, where ingredients speak for themselves, and plates are stunning without ever being showy. The house-made sourdough with garlic chive butter is delicious, but don’t fill up, as the pan-seared wild king salmon topped with Hollandaise sauce and trout roe is equally appealing. A maple-glazed cruller with sliced almonds in an amaretto crème anglaise is a bold and distinctive dessert, and the wine list is especially impressive.

Veterans Day Parade

The annual Marietta Veterans Day Parade takes place on Monday, November 11, 2024. The parade begins at 11 am at Roswell Street Baptist Church, loops up towards the Marietta Square and back down Lawrence Street with the intention of being on the Square by 11:11 am.

The patriotic parade includes marching bands, drill teams, floats, military vehicles and veterans’ organizations.  The parade will have both Marietta and Cobb County schools represented by their bands and their JROTC units.  Thirty or more parade entries are anticipated along with a display of military vehicles.

Date:
Monday, November 11, 2024

Time:
11 am

Route:
Roswell Street Baptist Church parking lot and loops up towards the Marietta Square and back down Lawrence Street.

Parade Start Address:
Roswell Street Baptist Church
774 Roswell St
Marietta, GA 30060

Marietta Square Address:
Marietta Square
12 E Park Sq
Marietta, GA 30090

For more information, please contact Lindsey Wiles, Communications Manager, at lwiles@mariettaga.gov or (770) 794-5509; or Betsy Kelley at BKelley@mariettaga.gov or (770) 794-5502.

Cobb County Gem & Mineral Club Annual Show

The Cobb County Gem & Mineral Society’s annual Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show in November on the last weekend before Thanksgiving.  The event takes place at the Cobb County Civic Center and features amazing rocks, gemstones, minerals, and fossils from all over the world.  In addition, there is a large selection of beautiful beads, jewelry, and jewelry-making supplies.

The three day event is fun and educational for the whole family.  One of the most popular events is Geode Cracking. Kids and adults can select from bins of geodes of different sizes and then use a geode cracking tool to break them in half and discover the wonder inside.

In addition to the many fascinating displays by gem club members, there will be demonstrations of gem and mineral polishing, faceting, and free mineral identification classes. There are also inexpensive grab bags for kids, filled with interesting rocks, minerals, and fossils from all over the world. Door prizes are drawn hourly, admission is free, and parking is also free at the Civic Center.

Date:
Friday, November 22, 2024 from 10 am to 6 pm
Saturday, November 23, 2024 from 10 am to 6 pm
Sunday, November 24, 2024 from 10 am to 5 pm

Admission:
Free Admission

Address:
Cobb County Civic Center
548 South Marietta Parkway
Marietta, GA 30060

Parking:
Free parking in the Cobb Civic Center parking lot.

For more information, please email showchair@ccgms.org or visit ccgms.org

 

2024 Gobble Jog

Run wild for a great cause at the annual Gobble Jog on Thanksgiving morning in Marietta. The event benefits MUST Ministries and takes place in historic Marietta Square and features a 10K run, a 5K run/walk, a 1K run/walk, and a tot trot (100 yard run for kids 5 and under).

The Gobble Jog timed 5K and timed 10K are certified as qualifiers for seeding in the Peachtree Road Race.  The overall winners in the 5K and 10K will each receive a plaque. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers in each age group will receive medals.

Proceeds benefit MUST Ministries and their effort to provide services to neighbors in need, including emergency shelter, transitional housing, meals, groceries, clothing, job readiness and placement, and more.

Date:
Thursday, November 28, 2024

Times:
7:30 a.m. – 10K timed
8:45 a.m. – 1K untimed
9:00 a.m. – 5K timed
9:05 a.m. – 5K untimed
10:30 a.m. – Tot Trot

Race Location:
Marietta Square

For more information, please call (678) 218-4513 or visit Facebook.com/GobbleJog.

About MUST Ministries
All proceeds benefit MUST Ministries, a faith-based, non-profit organization ministering to individuals to break the cycle of poverty by providing employment training and resources to find jobs, family life skills and services. In addition to programs that support overcoming barriers for employment, MUST also provides mental health and addiction programs.

Motion Picture Plaza Series

Marietta Parks & Recreation is bringing an exciting pop-up series for movie lovers this fall with the Motion Picture Plaza, a monthly event featuring family-friendly films, activities, and plenty of fun. Taking place in the City Hall Plaza, between the Police and Fire Stations, this series runs from August to October and features an evening of entertainment for all ages.

Each night begins at 8 pm with themed activities tied to the evening’s film, followed by the movie itself, which starts at dark. This year’s selection of films and activities centers around engaging themes that promise to add a unique twist to your movie-going experience.

Dates:

August 9th – “Back to School Special”

  • Featured Film: Hidden Figures
  • Activities: Space-themed crafts and activities Celebrate the back-to-school season by watching the inspiring story of the women behind NASA’s success, with activities designed to take you on a journey through space exploration.

September 13th – “The Strange and Unexplained”

  • Featured Film: E.T.
  • Activities: Glow-in-the-dark and cryptid-themed games Get ready for an evening of extraterrestrial adventure with the beloved classic E.T., and enjoy glow and cryptid-themed activities that will light up the night.

October 25th – “Happy Haunting”

  • Featured Film: Beetlejuice
  • Activities: Halloween-themed games and crafts To wrap up the series, join the spooky fun with a Halloween celebration featuring Beetlejuice. The activities will be filled with Halloween spirit to get you in the festive mood.

These events offer the perfect chance to unwind under the stars, enjoy a great film, and participate in fun activities with family and friends. Don’t forget to bring your blankets and chairs to settle in for an evening of entertainment.

Time:
Activities start at 8 pm, with the movie beginning at dark

Address:
City Hall Plaza
205 Lawrence Street
Marietta, GA 30060

For more information, please email Emily Zillweger at ezillweger@mariettaga.gov.

2025 North Georgia State Fair

The North Georgia State Fair: A Celebration of Fun, Thrills, and Tradition

The annual North Georgia State Fair attracts an estimated 365,000 people every year from North Georgia and neighboring states. The fair features live music, free attractions and shows, blue ribbon competitions, live farm and exotic animals, talented performers and dancers, fun food, and rides on the Great James H. Drew Exposition – one of the largest carnival midways in the U.S. The fair also offers free concerts with big names hitting the stage each year.

Fun and Entertainment:

The North Georgia State Fair features exhilarating rides, colorful games, and mouthwatering treats. From heart-pounding roller coasters to enchanting Ferris wheels, the fair’s amusement rides offer endless thrills and laughter for adventure seekers. For those seeking a more laid-back experience, the fair also includes a wide range of family-friendly rides and attractions, ensuring that everyone can find their favorite source of fun.

As one of the largest and most anticipated fairs in the state, this annual event draws visitors from near and far.
The fair showcases a delightful blend of classic attractions and modern entertainment.

A Food Lover’s Paradise:

No fair experience is complete without trying some of the delectable fair foods. The North Georgia State Fair offers a delightful array of savory delights and sweet treats. From traditional corn dogs and cotton candy to innovative creations, the fair’s food vendors cater to every palate.

Live Entertainment and Performances:

Entertainment takes center stage at the North Georgia State Fair, with a lineup of shows, live performances, and musical concerts. Visitors can witness awe-inspiring shows, enjoy live music, and be mesmerized by the fair’s diverse variety of entertainment.

The North Georgia State Fair offers a memorable and thrilling experience that has become a favorite part of the fall season. 

Dates:
September 18 through 28, 2025

Last Year’s Schedule (2025 coming soon):

Thursday, September 19

  • Gates Open at 4 pm
  • Opening Day: Free Admission
  • $20 Pay-One-Price Unlimited Rides (per person)
  • North Georgia State Fair Beauty Pageant
  • Piccolo Zoppe Boutique Circus, 6:30 pm & 8:30 pm

Friday, September 20

  • Gates Open at 4 pm
  • Senior Day/Heroes Day
  • Senior Day: 9 am to 1 pm Special program, free admission all day for seniors 55 and older.
  • Heroes Day: All active, reserve or retired military veterans, law enforcement, firefighters, first responders, and healthcare workers are admitted free with valid identification.
  • $25 Pay-One-Price Unlimited Rides (per person)
  • Piccolo Zoppe Boutique Circus: 6:30 pm & 8:30 pm

Saturday, September 21

  • Gates Open at 10 am
  • Family Fun Day
  • 10 am to 11 am Free Admission & Free Rides (1 hour only)
  • $30 Pay-One-Price Unlimited Rides (per person) sold only 11 am to 3 pm (good until close)
  • Piccolo Zoppe Boutique Circus: 3 pm, 5 pm, & 8 pm

Sunday, September 22

  • Gates Open at 12:30 pm
  • Family Day
  • $1 off admission with church bulletin
  • School Special 12:30 – 2 pm. Free admission & free rides for students (must have ticket distributed in schools)
  • $25 Pay-One-Price Unlimited Rides (per person)
  • Beautiful Baby Contest (0 to 36 months) at 3 pm
  • Piccolo Zoppe Boutique Circus: 3 pm, 5 pm, & 8 pm

Monday, September 23

  • Gates Open at 4 pm
  • $20 Pay-One-Price Unlimited Rides (per person)
  • Piccolo Zoppe Boutique Circus: 6:30 pm & 8:30 pm

Tuesday, September 24

  • Gates Open at 4 pm
  • Special Populations Night
  • King And Queen of the Fair Special Needs Pageant at 7 pm

Wednesday, September 25

  • Gates Open at 4 pm
  • $20 Pay-One-Price Unlimited Rides (per person)
  • Demolition Derby at 7 pm ($5000 prize)

Thursday, September 26

  • Gates Open at 4 pm
  • College Night: Free Admission With Valid College I.D
  • $20 Pay-One-Price Unlimited Rides (per person)

Friday, September 27

  • Gates Open at 4 pm
  • $25 Pay-One-Price Unlimited Rides (per person)
  • American Bull Riders Tour at 8 pm
  • Bring 5 non-perishables can good items (must not be expired) and receive 1 free admission.

Saturday, September 28

  • Gates Open at 10 am
  • Family Fun Day
  • 10 am to 11 am free admission & free rides
  • $30 Pay-One-Price Unlimited Rides (per person) Sold Only 11 am to 3 pm (Good Until Close)
  • Chainsaw Carving Auction at 7 pm
  • Little Roy And Lizzy Show at local entertainment stage at 5 pm and 8 pm
  • American Bull Riders Tour at 8 pm
  • Bring 5 non-perishables can good items (must not be expired) and receive 1 free admission.

Sunday, Sept. 29

  • Gates Open at 12:30 pm
  • Last Blast!
  • School Special 12:30 pm to 2 pm
  • Free admission & free rides for students (must have ticket distributed in schools)
  • $30 Pay-One-Price Unlimited Rides (per person)
  • American Bull Riders Tour at 6 pm
  • Bring 5 non-perishables can good items (must not be expired) and receive 1 free admission.

Gate Admission:

  • $10 admission.  Purchase half-price admission at any metro Atlanta O’Reilly Auto Parts store in September
  • Children 10 and under are free.
  • Ride tickets are $1.25 each, $20 for 21 tickets, $50 for 55 tickets and $100 for 120 tickets.
  • All rides require more than one ticket.
  • Ride tickets are cash, card, or tap to pay.
  • Parking is $5, cash only.
  • ATM machines are located on the midway.
  • Most vendors inside the park accept cash or cards.

Hours:

  • Monday through Thursday 4 pm to 11 pm
  • Fridays 4 pm to midnight
  • Saturdays 10 am to midnight
  • Sundays 12:30 pm to 10:00 pm

Please take note of the following policies that will be in effect during the fair:

  • Youth Attendance Policy: Individuals under the age of 17 must be accompanied by a parent after 6 pm daily.
  • Clear Bag Policy: For security reasons and to expedite entry, all bags brought into the fair must be clear and not exceed dimensions of 12” x 6” x 12”.  Also permitted is the use of one-gallon resealable clear plastic freezer bags and small clutch purses no larger than 4.5” x 6.5”.  Diaper bags are allowed but will be searched and tagged.
  • Gate Entry Policy: Entry will not be permitted after 9 pm from Sunday to Thursday, and after 10 pm on Friday and Saturday.

Address:
Jim Miller Park
2245 Callaway Road
Marietta, GA 30008

Contact Information:


Legendary Fair, Legendary Fun 

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Event organizer’s contact information:

Phone:
(770) 423-1330 through September 4
(770) 528-8989 after September 4

Website: NorthGeorgiaStateFair.com

North Georgia State Fair Non-Commercial Exhibits and Flower Show

2025 Brown Bag Concert Series

Each Thursday in May and September, grab your lunch at one of the many great restaurants around the square and meet your friends and co-workers at Glover Park for the Brown Bag Concert Series.

Enjoy some outdoor fun at the Brown Bag Concert Series from noon to 1 pm in Marietta Square. The event features free music and takes place in the Historic Marietta Square.

The Brown Bag Concert Series is hosted by the Marietta Welcome Center and Visitors Bureau and the Cobb County Convention & Visitors Bureau.

2025 Dates: 

Every Thursday in May & September

  • May 1, 2025 – Schedule TBA
  • May 8, 2025 – 
  • May 15, 2025 – 
  • May 22, 2025 – 
  • May 29, 2025 – 
  • September 4, 2025 – 
  • September 11, 2025 – 
  • September 18, 2025 – 
  • September 25, 2025 – 

Hours:
Noon to 1 pm

Cost:
The concerts are free

Address:
Glover Park, Marietta Square
50 Park Square
Marietta GA 30060

For more information, call the Marietta Parks & Recreation Department at (770) 794-5601.

Digital Learning Days

Cobb County School District Digital Learning Days: What to Expect

The Cobb County School District (CCSD) has embraced a new approach to education with the integration of Digital Learning Days, or asynchronous learning days, for the 2024-2025 school year. These designated days are aimed at enhancing the professional development of teachers while ensuring students continue their education seamlessly from home. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect and how to navigate these days effectively.

Digital Learning Dates

The following dates are designated as Digital Learning Days for the upcoming school year:
  • August 19, 2024
  • October 14, 2024
  • March 3, 2025

Overview of Digital Learning Days

On these days, students will engage in learning from home through the Cobb Teaching and Learning System (CTLS). The format will be asynchronous, meaning students will complete tasks independently rather than participating in live, face-to-face instruction. Here’s a snapshot of what to expect:
  • Independent Work: Students will work on assignments created by their teachers, which will be accessible via CTLS.
  • Pre-Assigned Tasks: Teachers will provide instructions and expectations the day before the Digital Learning Day.
  • Varied Instructional Materials: Assignments may include pre-recorded videos, independent activities, or review lessons.

Daily Assignment Expectations

For Grades K-5 and Special Education Units:

  • Reading
  • Math
  • Specials (as directed by the teacher)
Elementary students should anticipate 1-2 hours of work per day, tailored to their specific learning targets.

For Middle and High School Students:

  • Students will receive 30-minute assignments for each subject.
  • Tasks might involve watching pre-recorded videos, reviewing articles, or answering reflection questions.

Tips for Success

  • Access to CTLS: Ensure your student has access to the CTLS platform.
  • Preparation: Elementary students should be ready for 1-2 hours of work, while older students should manage their time to complete the 30-minute assignments for each class.

Specials Schedule

Specials teachers will post optional activities in their digital classrooms. Students are encouraged to log in and engage with these activities.

Target Program

Students scheduled for the Target program should check their Target teacher’s CTLS class for assignments.

Connectivity Issues?

  • Communication: If there are any issues accessing assignments, contact your child’s teacher.
  • Hard Copies: Request physical copies of assignments if needed, and students will have time to complete their work upon returning to school.
  • Deadlines: Teachers will inform students of deadlines for any outstanding assignments.

CTLS Support

For any issues or questions regarding CTLS, the following resources are available: The incorporation of Digital Learning Days in the Cobb County School District aims to balance the needs of professional development for teachers with the continuity of education for students. By planning ahead and utilizing the resources available, families can ensure a smooth transition to these new learning days.
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Rummage and Book Sale

Get ready to unearth some fun finds at the Marietta History Center’s annual Rummage & Book Sale. The event returns for three days, offering a diverse mix of items, with all proceeds supporting the Marietta History Center.  The sale includes items such as books, photography, militaria, children’s items, home décor, and more.

While you’re there, take the chance to explore the Marietta History Center galleries. On Thursday and Friday, the galleries are open with regular admission. On Saturday, you can enjoy the museum galleries for free—perfect for a bit of culture after your shopping spree.

So, mark your calendars and get ready for a fun-filled day of shopping and exploring at the Marietta History Center’s Rummage & Book Sale. Who knows? You might just find that perfect piece you didn’t know you needed!

Date:
Thursday, August 15, 2024
Friday, August 16, 2024
Saturday, August 17, 2024

Time:
10 am to 4 pm

Admission:
The sale is free and open to the public all three days.
Museum admission is regular price on Thursday and Friday, and free on Saturday

Address:
Marietta History Center
The Tumlin Community Room, 1st Floor
1 Depot Street
Marietta, GA 30060

Cobb Schools Graduation Commencement Schedule

2025 Cobb County High School Graduation Commencement Ceremonies Information & Schedule

As the academic year comes to a close in Cobb County, it’s time to celebrate the hard work and achievements of our 2025 high school graduates. Below, you will find detailed information about the upcoming ceremonies, including dates, times, and venues. Congratulations to the Class of 2025, and here’s to a bright future ahead!

Schedule

Commencement ceremonies begin on Monday, May 19, 2025 and end on Saturday, May 24, 2025.

Monday, May 19, 2025
Cobb Horizon | COLA
3:30 pm
KSU Convocation Center
Hillgrove
7:30 pm
KSU Convocation Center

 

Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Sprayberry 3:30 pm KSU Convocation Center
Kennesaw Mtn 7:30 pm KSU Convocation Center

 

Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Kell 3:30 pm KSU Convocation Center
Lassiter 7:30 pm KSU Convocation Center

 

Thursday, May 22, 2025
McEachern 9:00 am Cantrell Stadium
North Cobb 10:00 am KSU Convocation Center
Walton 2:30 pm KSU Convocation Center
Osborne 7:00 pm KSU Convocation Center

 

Friday, May 23, 2025
Allatoona 9:00 am Allatoona Stadium
Pope 10:00 am KSU Convocation Center
Pebblebrook 2:30 pm KSU Convocation Center
Campbell 7:00 pm KSU Convocation Center

 

Saturday, May 24, 2025
Harrison 10:00 am KSU Convocation Center
Wheeler 2:30 pm KSU Convocation Center
South Cobb 7:00 pm KSU Convocation Center

 

With the exception of Allatoona and McEachern, all Cobb County School District hosted ceremonies will take place at the Kennesaw State University Convocation Center. Allatoona and McEachern will each host their commencement ceremonies at their respective campuses. All ceremonies will be available for live streaming online.

Commencement dates for each year are announced in the spring.  Commencement ceremonies usually start on the Monday before Memorial Day and continue through the Saturday before Memorial Day.  Please note that all dates are subject to change each year, so it’s recommended to wait for the official schedule announcement before making any plans.