A bright, colorful seating platform with a 12-foot-tall A is situated at the corner of Milton Avenue and Canton Street.
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The 6th annual festival will be held Oct. 12-13 in downtown Alpharetta.
A grand opening celebration was held Thursday at the building, which is the former Alpharetta public library on Canton Street.
Residents can enjoy antiques and arts, local food and drinks, children's activities and college football on the big screen.
The new Arts Center is housed in the former location of the Alpharetta public library at 238 Canton Street.
This three-day event will be held Oct. 5-7 at North Point Mall.
This popular festival features antiques and arts, local food and drinks, children's activities and college football on the big screen.
The seventh annual market will be held Sept. 15-16 along Milton Avenue between Main Street & Roswell/Canton streets.
The sixth annual festival will be held in downtown Alpharetta.
Instrumentalists of all skill levels are welcome
An Alpharetta man wants to use his ebook sales to help families in need.
Arts Alpharetta will host a meeting at 6:30 p.m. July 30 at City Hall.
After the show ends around 9 p.m., guests are invited to dance the night away to a live DJ with craft cocktails in hand.
Looking for a fun and cheap way to keep the kids busy this summer? The Regal movie theater at Avalon is offering $1 movies.
The 150th annual June Singing event will be held Sunday, June 10 at Alpharetta City Hall.
The 28th annual event will feature more than 65 restaurants serving up delicious treats to tens of thousands of residents.
Live race viewing, musical entertainment, signature beverages and more are planned for the fourth annual Alpharetta celebration.
These classes and workshops offered by the city of Alpharetta provide something for residents of all ages.
The April competition will include both child and adult categories and the finalists will perform in a May 12 concert finale.
Register, send in a photo of your pet and artists will pre-sketch your pet for you. Then, paint over it!
Avalon guests are invited to enjoy a festive New Orleans-themed pub crawl along The Boulevard.
Twist & Shout by Duke Oursler is located at the corner of Canton and Old Canton streets.
This new, family-friendly music festival combines the volunteer spirit of Milton with its love for animals by benefitting animal charities.
How to lead when times are tough.
The two-day festival, set for Oct. 6-7, will include a packed lineup of musicians in downtown Alpharetta and Avalon.
The popular event, set for Oct. 7, will feature antique and arts vendors, music, children's activities, food and a screen to watch football.
All proceeds from the event will help provide a magical, all expenses-paid, five-day journey to Disney world for terminally ill children.
Avalon was recently selected as one of the best retail center experiences in the nation by Chain Store Age magazine.
In honor of Ferrari's 70th anniversary luxury vehicles will line Avalon Boulevard throughout the day.
The Verizon Amphitheatre played host to the classic rockers for a sold-out show.
The free event features live jazz and acoustical music, cultural arts performances, children’s activities and festival cuisine.
The 2017 season will include Little Acorns, AvalOM, and, Avalon Nights Live and will start on Apr. 4 and run until late October.
This traditional British-style brass band will take the stage May 23 at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center.
Dozens of restaurants will be on hand for you to indulge in your favorite dishes and to explore new treats.
Dr. Nicole Fallin's debut performance will honor the late Bill Haynes, the former band conductor who died in December.
The Taste of Alpharetta has been named one of the Top 20 Events in the Southeast for 2017 by the Southeast Tourism Society.
The campaign kicked-off on January 1, 2017 to celebrate the city’s vibrant music scene and entertainment options for visitors.
Mark Wood, formerly of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, will play a special event at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1.