
1ST SUNDAYS
Caffeine & Octane
Town Center at Cobb
9am-noon
Free
Caffeine & Octane will bring car lovers together for the nation’s largest monthly, family-friendly car show. Attracting more than 2,500 vehicles and 30,000+ fans each month, this event showcases all makes and models for every auto enthusiast to enjoy.
JAN. 24
KSU Owls vs. New Mexico State
Kennesaw State University
$8-10
Kennesaw State’s women’s basketball team will face off against New Mexico State in an action-packed home game. Fans can catch the excitement on the court and visit the KSU website for a full lineup of other athletic events.
JAN. 10
Reception: “Living on the Edge,” A Member Artist Exhibit
The Art House
4-7pm
Free
The Acworth Arts Alliance hosts a reception for its exhibit “Living on the Edge,” showcasing creative works by member artists. Guests will explore the collection, meet the artists and celebrate the vibrant local art community.
DEC. 22
Holiday Movie Night: “How The Grinch Stole Christmas”
The Art Place at Mountain View
7-9pm
$3
Families can cozy up under twinkling lights for December’s screening of the Christmas classic. Hot cocoa and concessions will be available for purchase from Mountain View Athletic Association.
cobbcounty.gov/events/holiday-movie-night-how-grinch-stole-christmas
DEC. 13
Santa’s Gingerbread Workshop
William Root House
10am
$150 per table
Hands-on fun for all ages, each table will be stocked with gingerbread, icing and candy to build your dream house, plus a hot cocoa bar to keep spirits bright.
DEC. 10
Homeschool Workshop
The Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History
10am-1pm
$5
Students will step back in time to discover how Victorians celebrated the holidays through hands-on crafts and living history. They will also explore train-themed concepts through projects, guided tours and interactive presentations.
DEC. 5
Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting
Downtown Powder Springs
6:30pm
Free
Santa will roll into Powder Springs during the festive Christmas Parade on Marietta Street, kicking off a night of holiday cheer. The celebration will continue at Thurman Springs Park with the lighting of the town’s Christmas tree, plus complimentary cocoa, cookies and photos with Santa.