Cartersville Civic Center 435 W. Main St. (Across from the Library)
The fair sponsored by the Friends of The Bartow County Library will be held Saturday, Nov. 10 at the Cartersville Civic Center.
The 45th annual festival will be held at the Rose Lawn Museum.
Bartow History Museum has announced its Sip ‘N Stroll event is scheduled for September 27, 2018 at 7 p.m.
The lecture is free for members and is included in the price of admission to the museum for non-members.
Babes Bayou will take the stage at 7 p.m. Saturday as part of Cartersville Downtown Development Authority's summer concert series.
Dr. Keith Hebert will speak at the Bartow History Museum on July 26th at 7 p.m.
The northwest Georgia band will take the stage July 21 as part of Music by the Tracks summer concert series.
he winning artwork was hand-selected by an independent panel of local artists, and featured as part of a special exhibition in Marietta.
Barry Wright, Author of John Paul Cooper: Georgia Giant in the Revival of Cotton During the Early 1900s will speak at Bartow History Museum.
The event benefits local cancer patients treated at The Hope Center at CMC by funding patient and caregiver resources.
Tomorrow’s Treasures focuses on taking care of family heirlooms and passing on personal history to the next generation.
In 2009, her family moved to the U.S., sparking a new artistic inspiration: communication.
The fifth-annual event, which is free, will be held Saturday in downtown Cartersville.
Payne Pottery owners Ronnie and Brhonda Payne were chosen as Best in Show and Drew Oxford received third place in Heritage Crafts.
The 42nd annual event will be held Sept. 16-17 at the historic Rose Lawn Museum.
See unique items such as signed baseballs from Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Ty Cobb, and other collectibles.
Shores will discuss the history of baseball in the Northwest Georgia and creation of the Northwest Georgia Textile League
Georgia Tourism's program is designed to highlight the state's growing film industry.
The Museum, in cooperation with Georgia Humanities, will host 'Hometown Teams: How Sports Shape America', a traveling exhibit.
Join the Astronomer on July 27 at Bartow History Museum as he talks about the Total Solar Eclipse of August 21, 2017.
The exhibition is composed of 50 photos by Smithsonian photographer Carolyn Russo. It will remain on display until August 17.
The Bartow History Museum will host author and teacher Valerie Holt on July 19 in Cartersville.
Author Sal Amico will discuss his book, a collection of World War II accounts as told by local veterans, and other information.
The show opens on June 9 at 8 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online, via email reservations, or at the door.
Hundreds of paddlers are expected for the 6-mile celebration on the Etowah River set for June 3.
The presentation will include a lively look at the state's music history, with a special emphasis on gospel, blues, R&B and soul artists.
The event will be held May 13 at Friendship Plaza, and will feature a slew of artists from surrounding cities and counties.
The art competition is open to all high school students living in GA's 11th Congressional District.
The famous bluegrass band will perform in The Century Bank Entertainment Series at The Grand Theatre.
The Bartow History Museum would like to invite the community to hear a lecture from Brad Stephens about his life in Cassville.
The event takes place at 8 p.m. at The City Loft, with doors open at 7 p.m.
The projects runs for one night only: Sunday, Oct. 23 at 6:30 p.m.
The Bartow History Museum welcomes Lisa Russell, who will discuss her book, 'Lost Towns of North Georgia,' on October 19.
The event will be held Oct. 14-15 at Frankie Harris Park.
TheatreExtreme will bring this Tennessee Williams classic to audiences at 8 p.m. Sept. 16 at Stiles Auditorium.
'An Evening in Oak Hill Cemetery' will be conducted on Saturday, September 24 in downtown Cartersville.
The 2017 Georgia High School Musical Theatre Awards will be held April 20, 2017.
The event takes place August 27 at The Clarion Inn.
The fourth annual festival will be held Oct. 29.