Things to Do this Weekend in Cumming GA & Forsyth County: November 2nd – 4th, 2012
November! I can hardly believe it. I feel like once October rolls around we can snap our fingers and the rest of the year is gone!
With so many activities this past month, the weekend may feel rather slow but I say take it in & enjoy it! There are some great events to take in around town & even a chance to stop by and say “hello” at a Cumming Local booth too!
We’re highlighting a few things that are either free or really inexpensive for you & your family to enjoy this weekend. For a full list of more events going on around town, be sure to check out our Calendar of Events.
Friday – 11/2/12
- Creekside Holiday Showcase – Get your holiday shopping started (or finished) at the annual Holiday Showcase! Over 60 vendors will be onsite to help you find the perfect gifts for someone on your list – and probably something for yourself too! $1 Admission to benefit the MOPS & Women’s Ministry. Click here for more information.
673 Peachtree Pkwy, Cumming GA 30041
Friday, 10am to 3pm
Saturday, 10am to 4pm
*Be sure to visit our table & enter to win a special giveaway!!
Saturday – 9/29/12
Make a morning of FREE activities with Storytime at Barnes & Noble and the Kid’s Workshop at Home Depot. Visit our Calendar of Events page for all the details.
- Will to Win 5k – 5k & Fun Run to benefit the family of Will Abernathy, son of Don and Melody Abernathy of Cumming, GA. Diagnosed with Neuroblastoma Stage 4 in October of 2010. Click here for more information.
First Baptist Church Cumming
1597 Sawnee Drive, Cumming GA 30040
- Creekside Holiday Showcase Continues – The event at Creekside UMC continues. I’ll be onsite & I’d love for you to stop by & say hello! Plus, be sure to enter our special giveaway for the day. Over 60 other vendors to get your Holiday Shopping going! It’s sure to be a great event! Click here for more information.
673 Peachtree Pkwy, Cumming GA 30041
Friday, 10am to 3pm
Saturday, 10am to 4pm
- Pumpkin Palooza – Forsyth County Senior Services invites families to Pumpkin Palooza, an arts and crafts festival for all ages at Sexton Hall Enrichment Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, November 3. Admission to the event is free. Click here for more information.
Sexton Hall: 2115 Chloe Road, Cumming GA 30041
- Christmas Bazaar at Cumming First United Methodist– Doors open 8:30am to 1pm in the Family Life Center. Enjoy handmade crafts, gifts, and decorations, a special children’s shop (no adult allowed), select from hundreds of baked goods, and more! Click here for more information.
770 Canton Hwy, Cumming GA 30040
All Weekend Long:
Calendar of Events – Visit our Calendar for even more great events going on around town.
Win This Weekend:
Don’t forget about our current giveaway – $50 Gift Certificate to Tam’s Backstage.
Click here for information on this giveaway, sponsored by our friends at Southern Ways Insurance Agency.
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