Though it is not quite as well known as the famed Rose Bowl, Atlanta's Peach Bowl Parade is a must see for anyone in the metro-area.
Annually, around the New Year, about 30 local high school bands, many drum major groups, classic cars, floats and various other parade fare, make their way through the streets of this southern epicenter. They all march through the downtown area to honor and celebrate the two college teams that will be playing for the coveted Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl title.
Strike up the band and join us along the streets of downtown Atlanta for one of the Southeast's premier holiday parades, the Children’s Christmas Parade on December 5th.
Get a front-row seat at the parade by purchasing a bleacher seat for $12 each. Tickets for this reserved streetside seating will go on sale Oct. 1, 2009.
Celebrate the 2009 holiday season the Atlanta way by experiencing Centennial Olympic Park.
See what’s new NOW at the Atlanta Boat Show! Georgia's premier boat show is celebrating its 48th year as the best place to see and buy boats. This annual 5-day event turns the Georgia World Congress Center into a one-stop marine marketplace! See and board hundreds of new boats, including luxury yachts and houseboats, powerboats, sport fishers, even sailboats and personal watercraft. You’ll also find everything you need to gear up for fun on the water, with hundreds of booths showcasing the latest in marine electronics, engines, accessories and more!
Celebrate the Festival’s 25th year and the city’s 5th with over 20,000 friends and family. The two-day Festival is the largest annual event in Sandy Springs. It takes place at Sandy Springs Historic Site and the surrounding area.
Last year, it featured the newly constructed "The Sandy Springs Society Entertainment Lawn", where local groups and classes held concerts, recitals, and more.
Time-honored Festival highlights include:
Artist’s Market, Juried & Judged
Business & Civic Expo
Children’s Park
Collector Car Show
Doug Kessler Lightning 10K
Food Court



















