Here's a roundup of some events taking place in and around metro Atlanta.
The parade will start at 5:30 p.m. at Milton High School and continue on Birmingham Highway towards Heritage Walk.
Only 464 communities across the United States have earned the designation from the League of American Bicyclists.
The trailer was donated to the Milton Veterans Memorial Markers by Olde Blind Dog Irish Pub.
The city was recognized for demonstrating leadership and innovation in stormwater management.
The state's largest Christ-centered child placement agency has been certified by the Council on Accreditation.
Three Milton-area nonprofits were each awarded $14,000 checks from proceeds stemming from the Milton Tour of Homes.
GivingTuesday, which follows Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday, is a chance to help local charities.
Local Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints members recently volunteered for cleanup efforts in areas impacted by hurricanes.
Speak Life is a family-owned business that manages active adult, enriched and inspired living communities across the Southeast.
The libraries are at Wacky World at Wills Park, Cogburn Park, Alpharetta Community Center and North Park.
“Because of their commitment, the trees planted will provide cleaner air and water as well as restore natural wildlife habitat,” said Lambe.
A slew of fitness classes will be held at Avalon throughout the weekend leading up to the inaugural event.
Throw Away Dogs Project has built an excellent reputation as an industry leader in rehabilitating shelter dogs.
The Alpharetta Natural Resources Commission will host this event at the city's Department of Public Works.
The event, for residents and businesses, will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 3.
Find out where the registered sex offenders are living in Alpharetta, Milton and Fulton County before the kids go out trick or treating.
Spear will discuss among other topics the demographical impact of the war and the history and role of the Milton Guards combat unit.
The inaugural event will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14 at Waggy World Paw Park in Alpharetta.
Cause Local, an Alpharetta firm specializing in fundraising technologies, recently unveiled the initiative at Milton High School.
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This celebration of live music, food and, of course, beer, will be held along Milton Avenue in downtown Alpharetta.
The city's event will be held from 8:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 6.
The building, when completed in 2019, provides a home for a number of congregations (referred to as Wards) in the immediate area.
This is a free event to attend and is open to all individuals looking to plan their upcoming wedding.
The sixth annual event, which benefits The Lionheart School, will be held Sept. 8 along Old Roswell Street.
The Ed Isakson/Alpharetta Family YMCA will host a two-day community service project for its Days of Service initiative.
A new program about these animals habits will be held Saturday, Sept. 15 at Mansell House at Wills Park.
Guests of the event are invited to enjoy a SundayFunday featuring smooth tunes, shopping, and cocktails.
Rose Burton, executive director of the group that helps homeless families, was recognized by the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce.
Approximately 100 exhibitors participated as well as local restaurants, tech startups, and a healthcare panel.
The Bowl educates student athletes, coaches, their families and fans on true heroism and to support those who serve and protect our nation.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will host a groundbreaking ceremony Sept. 8 for its church in south Forsyth County.
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The 20th annual Touch-A-Truck event in Alpharetta will feature a variety of trucks and vehicles for children to explore.
These local efforts are part of national commitment being made by JM Family and its subsidiaries to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
Students delivered the school supplies to school administrators at Brandywine Elementary School
Campers delivered school supplies they collected for students of low-income families, supported by North Fulton Community Charities
The home, which was revived by Alpharetta City Center developer Morris & Fellows, is now home to Restaurant Holmes.
The kits will be distributed to less fortunate students in the Fulton County School System.