The city's first event kicks off Saturday, Nov. 26 with a tree lighting ceremony at the corner of S.R. 9 and Webb Road.
The mailbox will be located inside the Wills Park Recreation Center.
This annual event held to kick off the holiday season will be held Sunday, Nov. 20 in Alpharetta.
The Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau will offer this service from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at its office.
The city will show its appreciation at four coffee shops on Friday, Nov. 11.
The second annual program featuring Al Lipphardt as keynote speaker will be held at 6 p.m. Nov. 11 at Brooke Street Park.
Little ones will be able to visit participating businesses starting at 10 a.m. Oct. 29 in Alpharetta.
Aside from the fear many animals have of the loud sounds, horses fear the flashing and booming in close proximity, which causes panic.
You only have a few more days to take care of business before local governments close for a 3-day weekend.
The city's annual event commemorating the 4th of July will be held at Wills Park.
The city's event will be held at Freedom Park.
The city's second annual event will be held on Monday, May 30.
The city wants to add names to its database of over 800 living and fallen service men and women ahead of its annual Memorial Day ceremony.
The Children's Easter Eggstravaganza will be held at 10 a.m. March 19 at the North Park softball fields.
The annual Luck of Avalon festivities will be held on Thursday, March 17.
Two egg hunts will be held March 26, and the Easter Bunny will also pay a visit March 12-26 at the mixed-use development.
The Community Easter Egg Hunt will be held March 26 at Friendship Community Park.
You can stop in for this special opportunity from 10 a.m. to noon Match 5.
The agency says every year thousands of people, most often children and teens, are injured while using consumer fireworks.
Both cities will participate in Bring One For The Chipper on Saturday, Jan. 2.
The students from Milton and Independence high school and Rotary Club of Alpharetta members performed the service at North Point Mall.
Pre-kindergarten students dropped off clothes, shoes, toys and other donations they collected to Angels Over Forsyth representatives.
The Milton Fire Department will host the second annual event on Dec. 12 at Fire Station 43.
The donation will help the Alpharetta Police Athletic League conduct its annual event, which is scheduled for Dec. 8 at Walmart.
The eighth annual event will kick off at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 at Broadwell Pavilion.
This weekend's festivities will also require Alpharetta to close certain streets in the downtown area.
The Alpharetta Welcome Center will host the complimentary photo opportunity from 10 a.m. to noon Dec. 5.
About 2,000 children in the area are set to benefit from this year's Santa Shop, which is organized by North Fulton Community Charities.
The city has a slew of events lined up for the 2015 holiday season.
A slew of retailers will also have deals for shoppers to take advantage of on Friday, Nov. 27.
Here's what you can expect on Thursday and Friday.
The city's first of three events will be held on Saturday, Nov. 28.
The mixed use development's lineup includes a visit from Santa, an ice skating rink and the lighting of the 30-foot Christmas tree.
The pair will make the trip from the North Pole to the Alpharetta Community Center Dec. 2.
IHOP has one location in Alpharetta.
Halloween is just around the corner. The most important part of Halloween is keeping it safe for our children.
The city of Milton and the Crabapple Community Association will host the event on Sunday, Oct. 25.
The city of Alpharetta notes some of its events could be delayed or cancelled due to inclement weather, but fireworks are rain or shine.
The festivities celebrating Independence Day will kick off at 6 p.m. at the park.