Cobb County, Georgia, will provide fun activities for all ages and interests this weekend. Our Easter food and activity list will make this weekend fun.
1.The Georgia Food and Wine Festival
To celebrate the arrival of spring, bring your loved ones to Jim R. Miller Park in Marietta this next weekend for the Georgia Food + Wine Festival. Indulge your taste buds in a gourmet experience curated by Georgia Grown.
Friday night’s “Fired-Up” is the first event of the festival; it’s a barbecue-themed bash where people can taste everything from the menu for $85. Showcasing Georgia’s star chefs, an exclusive VIP lounge, and lively live music, “Savor” is Saturday’s primary event, and it costs $99 for unlimited sampling of beer, wine, and spirits. To cap off the weekend, “Sunday/Funday” offers a welcoming environment for families with a designated play area, a VIP lounge serving Oyster Roast, and continuous live performances. You can purchase your tickets for $25 on this day. Just a friendly reminder that all activities on Friday and Saturday need guests to be 21 and up. Go to the festival’s website for tickets and other details.
2. The Acworth Egg Hunt
Join the Acworth Sports Complex this Friday for the annual Easter Egg Hunt and get into the holiday mood. Admission is free, and gates will open at 6 p.m. for this family-friendly event put on by Freedom Church and the Acworth city government. The hunt is structured with varied times for different age groups so that every youngster can enjoy the thrill to varying degrees.
3. ‘Half Hour’ is presented by Comedy on the Square.
Laughter and good times await you on Friday night at the Alley Stage in historic downtown Marietta. Laugh it up with Rachel LaForce, Ally Edge, and Casey Navarro for thirty minutes each. Get your tickets for the 5:30 p.m. show because the 8 p.m. concert is sold out. Spend $30 on a night of hilarious entertainment.
4. Dying Easter
“Easter After Dark,” a glow-in-the-dark egg hunt, takes place on Saturday night at Smyrna Village Green. Adults and children alike can enjoy the event’s treasure hunts, which culminate in a special Easter movie screening. You must register in order to take part in this illuminating journey, and the tickets cost $10 for person.
5. FED: concentration, enthusiasm, and focus
Bring your weekend to a close by attending “FED: Focus, Energy, Direction” at the Mable House Arts Center. Spa treatments and sensory adventures are the highlights of this weekend-long wellness festival. Daily painting, meditation, yoga, and mental healing activities are all here to restore your soul. At $30 each day, you can secure your spot for an exciting finale to a jam-packed weekend.
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There is an abundance of fun things to do in Cobb County this weekend. If you’re a foodie, searching for Easter activities, in search of humor, or wanting to reset your wellness, Cobb County is the place for you.