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Community Recycling Event

Keep Cobb Beautiful is hosting a community recycling event and participants can bring electronics, papers for shredding, textiles, and Hefty Renew Energy Program items.

Paper Shredding

Protect against identity theft by having documents shredded securely on-site by a licensed, bonded and locally-owned shredding company. Medical bills, bank and credit card statements, checks, and documents that contain PERSONAL OR SENSITIVE information is ideal for this event. Please remove all paper clips/binder clips. Staples are ok.

Accepted Items:

  • Medical Bills
  • Bank and Credit Card Statements
  • Letters
  • Checks
  • Documents with personal or sensitive information

Not Accepted Items:

  • Medication
  • Paint
  • Electronics
  • Metal
  • Textiles
  • File folders
  • Glossy paper
  • Magazines
  • Junk mail
  • Periodicals
  • Newspaper
  • CDs
  • DVDs
  • Binders
  • Books

Hefty® EnergyBag® Plastics Program (hard-to-recycle plastics)

They are accepting hard-to-recycle plastics (see below) in the orange Hefty® EnergyBag®.   PLEASE have all qualified items placed in the orange Hefty® EnergyBag® for drop off.  There is no limit.  These bags are located for purchase in our local Cobb County Target, Walmart, and Kroger stores.

  • Candy wrappers (no metal foil)
  • Chip Bags/Snack bags or wrappers (no metal foil)
  • Coffee pods (no coffee grinds/no metal foil)
  • Condiment packets (no metal foil)
  • Clean Foam cups/Clean foam-to-go containers
  • Foam packing peanuts
  • Frozen fruit bags Frozen potato bags
  • Frozen vegetable bags
  • Granola/Energy/Protein bar wrappers (no metal foil)
  • Juice pouches (no metal foil) Laundry pouches
  • Microwavable pouches
  • Plastic cheese bags
  • Plastic cups, plates bowls (no #1 PET)*
  • Plastic deli wrap/trays (remove pad)
  • Plastic liners from powder mixes
  • Plastic pet food bags (no paper)*
  • Plastic film grocery/shopping bags
  • Plastic straws/plastic stir sticks (no wood)
  • Plastic utensils
  • Plastic toothpaste tubes (no metal foil)
  • Pudding cups (no metal foil)
  • Salad bags, Snack bags, Self-sealing bags
  • Snack bags Self-sealing bags Squeezable pouches (no metal foil)
  • Stand-up pouches (no metal foil)
  • Polystyrene (break down to fit into the bag)

Electronics Recycling

Accepted items include:

  • 8-Tracks (Reel to Reel Tape)
  • Alarm Clocks
  • Aluminum
  • Cables & Cords
  • Cameras
  • Can Openers
  • Cast Iron
  • CB Radios
  • CD Players
  • Cell Phones
  • Circuit Boards
  • Computer CPU’s
  • Computer Mice
  • Computer Monitors
  • Copiers & Printers
  • Disk Drives
  • Electrical Panels
  • Fax Machines
  • Flat Screen Monitors
  • Flat Screen TV
  • Floppy Drives
  • Gaming Systems
  • Grills
  • Hard Drives
  • Keyboards
  • Laptops
  • Lawn Equipment
  • Lawn Mowers/Riding Mowers
  • Microwave Ovens
  • Modems
  • Portable Radios
  • Projectors
  • Record Players
  • Refrigerators
  • Scanners
  • Steel
  • Stereos
  • Stoves & Ovens
  • Telephones
  • Testing & Networking Equipment
  • Toasters
  • CRT MONITOR $10 fee each cash only
  • CRT TV $10 fee each cash only
  • Typewriters
  • UPS Battery Back-Up
  • VCRs
  • Video Cameras
  • Video Machines
  • Washers & Dryers
  • Water Heaters

Items not accepted:

  • Batteries*
  • Medicine**
  • Bio-hazardous waste
  • Household items***
  • Firearms
  • Flip flop shoes***
  • Furniture***
  • Household fixtures (cabinet, door, window, etc.)***
  • Household hazardous waste (oil, paint, fuel, etc.)*
  • Light bulbs*
  • Mattress/Box Springs ***
  • Paint
  • Rags/Glass***
  • Plumbing fixtures (pipe, toilet, sink)***

*These items can be disposed of at the Household Hazardous Waste Event.

** These items can be taken to the Medication Disposal Day.

***These items can be taken to the Cobb County Transfer Station located at 1897 County Services Road, Marietta.  Call (770) 485-8940 for fees and hours of operation.

Date:
Saturday, April 12, 2025

Time:
9 am to 1 pm

Address:
Jim Miller Park
2245 Callaway Rd SW
Marietta GA, 30008

For more information, please call call Keep Cobb Beautiful at (770) 528-1135 or email KeepCobbBeautiful@Cobbcounty.org.

 

2025 Marietta Chalktoberfest

Marietta Chalktoberfest is a festival that combines the vibrancy of chalk art with the rich flavors of craft beer and wine. Set against the backdrop of the iconic Marietta Square, this event showcases over 80 professional chalk artists who bring the streets to life with their creativity.

But that’s not all. Attendees also get to savor tastes from 40 different breweries, with a selection that includes over 120 craft beers and more than 25 wine varieties. To add to the fun, the festival provides a dedicated area for children’s crafts and games, a chalk art competition for different age groups, and a series of live concerts.

Date:
Saturday October 11, 2025 from 10 am to 5 pm
Sunday October 12, 2025 from noon to 5 pm.

Chalk Festival Admission:
Free

The the chalk festival is free and open to the public.  Beer and wine tastings require paid tickets.

Beer and Wine Tasting Tickets:
$49.13 in advance until September 1
$54.42 in advance starting September 1
​$59.71 day of event

Address:
W Park Square
Marietta, GA 30060

More information:
For more information, please call (770) 528-1444.

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Fall Festival of Fun

Cobb PARKS is bringing the thrills, chills, and laughs back to Jim R. Miller Park & Event Center with its annual Fall Festival of Fun. From hayrides to candy fairies, this evening event packs plenty of seasonal fun without any of the fright.

Guests can hop aboard the hay-bale express for a ride that’s more playful than spooky, then test their luck at carnival games for a chance at fang-tastic prizes. A special BOO! card adds to the adventure, offering stamps from candy fairies that can be redeemed for treats or prizes. For families who love a good photo opportunity, costumed characters from storybooks, movies, and superhero sagas will be ready to pose.

The fun continues with barnyard friends at the petting zoo, plus handcrafted goods for sale and plenty of food to satisfy those fall cravings. Performances throughout the night keep the energy high, making this festival one that is easy to enjoy from start to finish.

The best part? Parking, entry, performances, and most activities are free, making this an easy pick for a festive fall evening out.

Admission:
Free

Hours:
Saturday, October 25, 2025 from 5 pm to 10 pm

Address:
Jim Miller Park
2245 Callaway Rd SW, Marietta, GA 30008

For more information please call (770) 528-8800.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Each October, cities around the world see an influx of the color pink: pink ribbons, pink T-shirts and pink bumper stickers urging you to “Save the Ta-tas.” As Breast Cancer Awareness Month kicks off on Oct. 1, breast cancer charities big and small put their efforts into overdrive to increase awareness and raise money for a cure for the second leading cause of death among women. Knowing the details about breast cancer and how to detect abnormalities won’t prevent women from developing the disease, but knowing what you’re up against might just save your life.

Although incidence rates have been decreasing since 2000, one in eight women will still develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime. “Having an immediate family member (sister, mother or daughter) who has been diagnosed nearly doubles a woman’s chances of developing the disease,” says Elissa McCrary with the American Cancer Society’s local office. “About 20 to 30 percent of women diagnosed with breast cancer have a family history.”

Breast cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer among women after skin cancer. While there is no definitive way to prevent cancer, women can decrease their risk by maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, eating plenty of fruits and vegetables, not smoking and limiting their alcohol consumption.

If you are diagnosed with cancer, early detection is key to successful treatment. Women over 30 should be performing self-exams about once per month—in addition to yearly mammograms—to identify any changes or abnormalities in the appearance and feel of breast and nipple tissue. Not all lumps or bumps are going to be cancerous, but it’s always best to have them examined by a healthcare professional just in case. Guides to performing a self-exam can be found online at cancer.org and nationalbreastcancer.org.

The good news is that more women are beating breast cancer than ever before. “Breast cancer death rates decreased by 34 percent between 1990 and 2010, which is the most recent year for which data is available,” McCrary says. “In that time frame, more than 203,000 deaths have been prevented.” These increasing survival rates are largely attributed to early detection, increased awareness and more advanced treatment options.

Those looking to donate to the cause have an abundance of choices. The American Cancer Society, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, National Breast Cancer Foundation and many others accept donations, in addition to events like the Marietta-based Making Strides Walk that raises awareness through an activity. You can also purchase items through programs like the Breast Cancer Research Foundation’s “Shop Pink,” where proceeds from every purchase fund cancer research.

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Don’t Forget the Guys

Breast cancer isn’t as prevalent in men, and oftentimes gets overlooked in comparison to breast cancer in women. Many awareness groups, like “Out of the Shadow of Pink,” have been working for years to officially establish the third week of October as Male Breast Cancer Awareness Week, so be sure to show support for men that week.

Guides to performing a self-exam can be found online at cancer.org and nationalbreastcancer.org.

Sprayberry Trunk or Treat

Sprayberry Trunk or Treat takes place at Sprayberry High School and features entertainment, food, and fun.  The evening event includes festival food, a huge kid’s zone, some spooky exhibits, live local entertainment, fun costume contests, and plenty of candy.  Activities take place on the Sprayberry stadium field in a fun and safe environment.

Date:
Thursday October 26, 2023

Time:
5 pm to 8 pm

Admission:
$3 for kids

Parking:
Free

Address:
Sprayberry High School
2525 Sandy Plains Road
Marietta, Ga 30066
Please use the entrance on Piedmont Road at the light

Mistletoe Market

The Mistletoe Market has been canceled after the 2023 event.  From the event organizers, “With heartfelt gratitude, we’re bidding adieu to the Mistletoe Market. Your incredible support has made this event truly memorable. As we close this chapter, we’re eagerly anticipating our next exciting venture. Stay tuned for more amazing events from the Junior League of Cobb-Marietta ahead! Thank you for being a part of our journey.”

In years past, metro Atlanta shoppers could plan on getting an early start on their Holiday gift giving at the Annual Mistletoe Market hosted by the Junior League of Cobb-Marietta (JLCM). The JLCM’s Mistletoe Market was a shopping event that was held at the Cobb County Civic Center located at 548 South Marietta Parkway in Marietta, Georgia.  Shoppers could purchase holiday gifts from booths offering clothing, candles, specialty food items, art, home decor and much more.

More than 50 merchants from across the Southeast offered a premiere holiday shopping experience that featured locally created, premium goods including the latest trends in apparel, jewelry, children’s clothing and gifts, home and garden accents, gourmet food products and culinary treats, specialty gift items, and holiday apparel and accessories.

As the largest fundraiser for the JCLM, Mistletoe Market was a wonderful opportunity to shop for high quality items while helping fund community projects supported by the JLCM. Each year, the Junior League of Cobb-Marietta’s financial impact was more than $200,000 through annual grants and volunteer hours being given to various community projects and agencies in Cobb County including Cobb County Safety Village, The Center for Family Resources, SafePath Children’s Advocacy Center, The Center for Children and Young Adults, Communities in Schools, Omosaze, Inc., and the Cobb County Youth Museum.

Premiere Night Details:
2023 Premiere Night was held Thursday, November 9 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.  A festive night with your friends and family and offered the opportunity to be the first to shop the 2023 merchants, enjoy light bites, beverages, and entertainment. With your admission, you received an exclusive swag bag filled with goodies and discounts.

2023 Schedule: (annual event canceled after the 2023 event)
Premier night Thursday, November 9, 2023 from 6 pm to 9 pm
General Admission:
Friday, November 10, 2023 from 9 am to 6 pm
Saturday, November 11, 2023 from 9 am to 4 pm

Admission:
Tickets were available at the door for $8.24.  Premier night tickets were $25.75

Address:
Cobb County Civic Center (Larry Bell Recreation Center)
548 South Marietta Parkway
Marietta, GA 30060

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

For more information, please call (770) 422-5266 or visit jlcm.org.

About the Mistletoe Market:
First held in 1991, the annual Mistletoe Market ran each fall for the next 24 years.  In 2015, the Cobb County Civic Center began a year-long renovation project, and the Mistletoe Market was canceled for 2015.  The hiatus continued in 2016, 2017, and 2018.  The market returned for its 25th year in November of 2019, and was again canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19.  The market returns for its 26th year in 2022.

About the Junior League of Cobb-Marietta:
Founded in 1933, the Junior League of Cobb-Marietta is an organization of more than 500 women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of their members and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Their purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.

For more information on the Mistletoe Market and the Junior League of Cobb-Marietta please visit jlcm.org, call (770) 422-5266, or send an email to JLCMMistletoeMarket@gmail.com

Cobb County School Calendar 2022-2023

The Cobb County School Calendar for the 2022 to 2023 school year began on Monday, August 1, 2022 and ended on Wednesday, May 24, 2023.  The start date was 1 day earlier than last year, and the end date was 1 day earlier than last year.

School holidays:

  • First Day of School – August 1, 2022
  • Labor Day – September 5, 2022
  • Fall Break – September 26 – 30, 2022
  • Student Holiday/Staff Workday – November 8, 2022
  • Thanksgiving Holidays – November 21 – 25, 2022
  • Winter Holidays –  December 19, 2022 to January 4, 2023
  • Martin Luther King Jr Day – January 16, 2023
  • Winter Break – February 20 – 24, 2023
  • Spring Break – April 3 – 7, 2023
  • Last Day of School – May 24, 2023

School Calendar Guidelines and Notes:
State law requires that students are in school 180 days or its equivalent. Each year, school districts are given 4 “emergency days” they can use for a variety of purposes. Many districts have been building those days into their calendars.  In Cobb County, there are 177 days scheduled for students, and 187 days scheduled for teachers.  The first semester includes 88 school days and ends prior to Winter Holidays.  Second semester includes 89 school days, and ends prior to Memorial Day.  Fall Break begins on the fourth Monday in September.  Winter Break begins on the third Monday in February (Presidents Day).  Spring Break begins on the first Monday in April, providing consistency with other metro school systems.  The school year ends on a Wednesday to provide enough time to schedule graduation ceremonies.

Change Log:

May 20, 2022

  • A pre planning day was removed from Friday, July 22, 2022 changing the teacher start date to Monday, July 25, 2022.
  • Half days/early release days were added to the calendar.

Cobb County School Calendars:
Cobb County School Calendar 2024-2025
Cobb County School Calendar 2023-2024
Cobb County School Calendar 2022-2023
Cobb County School Calendar 2021-2022

Marietta City School Calendars:
Marietta City School Calendar 2023-2024
Marietta City School Calendar 2022-2023
Marietta City School Calendar 2021-2022


Related:
Cobb County and Marietta City School Calendars
Cobb County Early Release Schedule
What day does Cobb County go back to school?
Cobb County and Marietta City Schools
List of Federal Holidays
Fall Break
Winter Break
Spring Break
Summer Camps
Private Schools

Marietta City School Calendar 2022-2023

The Marietta City School Calendar for the 2022 to 2023 school year begins on Wednesday, August 3, 2022 and ends on Friday, May 26, 2023.

School holidays:

  • First Day of School – August 3, 2022
  • Labor Day – September 5, 2022
  • Fall Break – September 26 – 30, 2022
  • Thanksgiving Break – November 21 – 25, 2022
  • Winter Break –  December 19, 2022 to January 3, 2023
  • Martin Luther King Jr Day – January 16, 2023
  • Mid-Winter Break – February 20 – 24, 2023
  • Spring Break – April 3 – 7, 2023
  • Last Day of School – May 26, 2023

School Calendar Guidelines and Notes:
State law requires that students are in school 180 days or its equivalent. Each year, school districts are given four “emergency days” they can use for a variety of purposes. Many districts have been building those days into their calendars.  In Marietta City Schools, there are 178 days scheduled for students, and 190 days scheduled for teachers.  The first semester includes 86 school days (96 for teachers) and ends prior to Winter Break.  Second semester includes 92 school days (95 for teachers), and ends prior to Memorial Day.  Fall Break begins on the fourth Monday in September.  Mid-Winter Break begins on the third Monday in February (Presidents Day).  Spring Break begins on the first Monday in April, providing consistency with other metro school systems.

Change Log:

May 24, 2022

  • Holiday Break is now called Winter Break
  • Post planning days were removed from June 1 and 2, 2023
  • 1 preplanning day was added to July, 2022 to take place sometime between July 5-20, to be scheduled by school.

Cobb County School Calendars:
Cobb County School Calendar 2024-2025
Cobb County School Calendar 2023-2024
Cobb County School Calendar 2022-2023
Cobb County School Calendar 2021-2022

Marietta City School Calendars:
Marietta City School Calendar 2023-2024
Marietta City School Calendar 2022-2023
Marietta City School Calendar 2021-2022


Related:
Cobb County and Marietta City School Calendars
Cobb County Early Release Schedule
What day does Cobb County go back to school?
Cobb County and Marietta City Schools
List of Federal Holidays
Fall Break
Winter Break
Spring Break
Summer Camps
Private Schools

Marietta City School Calendar 2023-2024

The Marietta City School Calendar for the 2023 to 2024 school year begins on Wednesday, August 2, 2023 and ends on Thursday, May 23, 2024.

School holidays:

  • First Day of School – August 2, 2023
  • Labor Day – September 4, 2023
  • Fall Break – September 25 – 29, 2023
  • Thanksgiving Break – November 20 – 24, 2023
  • Holiday Break –  December 20, 2023 to January 3, 2024
  • Martin Luther King Jr Day – January 15, 2024
  • Winter Break – February 19 – 23, 2024
  • Spring Break – April 1 – 5, 2024
  • Last Day of School – May 23, 2024

School Calendar Guidelines and Notes:
State law requires that students are in school 180 days or its equivalent. Each year, school districts are given four “emergency days” they can use for a variety of purposes. Many districts have been building those days into their calendars.  In Marietta City Schools, there are 178 days scheduled for students, and 190 days scheduled for teachers.  The first semester includes 88 school days (96 for teachers) and ends prior to Winter Holidays.  Second semester includes 90 school days (93 for teachers), and ends prior to Memorial Day.  Fall Break begins on the fourth Monday in September.  Winter Break begins on the third Monday in February (Presidents Day).  Spring Break begins on the first Monday in April, providing consistency with other metro school systems.

Change Log:

May 17, 2022

  • “Holiday Break” was renamed “Winter Break”
  • Post planning days were removed from May 29 and 30, 2024
  • One pre planning day was added to July, 2023 to take place sometime between July 5-20, to be scheduled by school.

June 23, 2022

  • Independence Day was added to July 4, 2023.
  • “Professional Learning” was renamed “Professional Learning Day” for November 7, 2023.
  • Post planning days were added back to May 29 and 30, 2024 in calendar notes but not noted in color on the calendar.
  • Juneteenth was added for July 19, 2024.

Cobb County School Calendars:
Cobb County School Calendar 2023-2024
Cobb County School Calendar 2024-2025
Cobb County School Calendar 2025-2026

Marietta City School Calendars:
Marietta City School Calendar 2023-2024
Marietta City School Calendar 2024-2025
Marietta City School Calendar 2025-2026


Related:
Cobb County and Marietta City School Calendars
Cobb County Early Release Schedule
What day does Cobb County go back to school?
Cobb County and Marietta City Schools
List of Federal Holidays
Fall Break
Winter Break
Spring Break
Summer Camps
Private Schools

Noshfest

Noshfest last took place September 4-5, 2022 at Temple Kol Emeth in Marietta after a two year break.  Noshfest – a taste of Jewish food and fun (formerly Nibble & Noshfest) was a two day event blending food, fun, culture, and entertainment in a welcoming atmosphere. The event featured Jewish food sold in sample sized portions priced from $1 to $5.   The event also included children’s activities, craft vendors and live entertainment.

There were many events for children, including a kid’s zone complete with inflatables, games and face painting. There was dancing and live music throughout both days. Enjoy special entertainment with bands and DJ music.

Participating Food & Drink Vendors in 2022:

  • Alumni Cookie Dough – Cookie Dough Bites and Scoops, Cookie Dough Push Pops, Cookie Dough Pie
  • Aunt Zesty’s – Freshly squeezed, all natural artisan Lemonade
  • Bagelicious – Plain, Everything, and Cinnamon Raisin Bagels; Plain and Lox Cream Cheese; White Fish Salad and Lox
  • Biscuits n Brunch – Brisket on a Biscuit, Chicken Biscuit, Spicy Chicken Biscuit, Sweet Biscuit Balls
  • Noshfest Eats – Noodle Kugel, Potato Knish, Cheese Blintz, Dr. Brown’s sodas, Bagels with Cream Cheese, Smoked Salmon Lox and White Fish Salad
  • Noshfest Sweets – Black and White Cookies, Rugelach, Rainbow Cakes, Hamentashen, Babka, Halvah
  • Noshfest Meats – Pastrami on Rye Corned Beef on Rye, Sauerkaraut, Hebrew National Hot Dogs, Chopped Liver, Kosher Dill Pickles
  • Shish Kabob Mediterranean Grill – Pita and Hummus, Koobideh, Gyro Falafel

Craft Vendors:
A variety of arts and crafts vendors were on hand to display and offer their products for sale.

Sanctuary Tours:
Opportunities were available to learn about the Jewish culture through interactive exhibits and tour the sanctuary with a member of the ritual committee.  Sunday and Monday at 1pm and 3pm

Admission:
Free.  Patrons were encouraged to bring two canned foods per family to be donated to MUST; visitors purchased tickets to pay for the food samples that range from $1 – $5.

Date:
No event scheduled after 2022

Sunday September 4, 2022 from 11am – 5pm
Monday September 5, 2022 from 11am – 5pm
Rain or Shine

Address:
Temple Kol Emeth
Corner of Old Canton and Sewell Mill Road
1415 Old Canton Rd
Marietta, GA, 3006

Parking:
Free parking was available at the Eastminster Presbyterian Church across the street and at the Olde Mille shopping center at the corner of Roswell Road and Old Canton Road.

For more information, please call (404) 580-4928 or visit NoshFest.com.

Nibble and Noshfest