Each week Patch will feature a cartoon from artist David Tovey. You fill in the caption to make your own funny and we'll name the caption king or queen of the week.
This week's Caption This winner is announced and view the original cartoon.
Here's a look at this year's Christmas celebrations on main street.
City Connector hosts Christmas music at Arbor Place Mall.
Each Friday at 10 a.m., local artist David Tovey shares his unique brand of humor on Patch.
Main Street TV takes a look at the Farmer's Market.
Tabatha Takes Over visits Pat's Hair Shoppe in Douglasville to give the store a makeover.
There will be an opening reception at the Cultural Arts Center on Thursday, Dec. 6, from 5 until 6:30 p.m. for participating students, teachers and their families.
Benefiting The Pantry again this year, Empty Bowls has proven so popular that the Cultural Arts Council is offering luncheons for two days this year.
Here's a look at the ribbon cutting for Douglasville's newest pizza parlor.
The Douglas County Sheriff's Department attracts K-9 police teams from as far as Texas and Brazil as they host the North American Police Work Dog Association Georgia State Workshop this week.
Each Friday at 10 a.m., local artist David Tovey shares his unique brand of humor on Douglasville Patch.
Here is the most recent Douglasville So You Think You Can Dance competition on O'Neal Plaza.
He's got the tux, the cars, the gadgets, the girls…James Bond is back and better than ever!
The exhibition opened on Sunday and will be on view through Nov. 30. Hosted by the Douglas County Art Guild, the gallery is free and open to the public.
Douglas County's Dog River Library anniversary “Arts and Crafts in the Woods” is Saturday, Nov. 3.
This week's review is like getting six movies for the price of one. It's nearly a three-hour mind-bender they may just leave you scratching your head.
The fourth annual “Douglasville, So You Think You Can Dance” competition is this Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. on O'Neal Plaza.
One of Douglas County's favorite annual events will feature lots of entertainment and all children wearing costumes receive goody bags.
Poet Laureate of Douglasville writes uPSTAIRs, about Blue, a high school teen whose dream is to write a novel.
Six Americans are rescued from Iran in 1980 (true story), and now the real-life drama is a movie, and a good one at that!
It's funny, adventurous, creepy, and even sentimental and with it being in black and white AND 3D, I think it's going to be a hit.
The Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville/Douglas County displays recent works by members of the Sweetwater Camera Club at the Cultural Arts Center in downtown Douglasville.