The final show for the 2016 series will be held on Saturday, Aug. 13 in Johns Creek.
The second installment of Johns Creek's popular event will be held Saturday, July 9.
A total of five dispensers will provide four bags of free SPF 30 sunscreen, which contain 670 applications.
Dispensers providing bags of free SPF 30 sunscreen to residents have been installed at Newtown, Ocee and Shakerag parks.
When water is released from Lake Lanier, the surge of water can cause the Chattahoochee River to become fast, powerful and deep.
The city has shared these tips on how to reduce the insect's population in your backyard.
The first installment of the 2016 series kicks off with "Inside Out."
The students took part in the Trout in the Classroom program at the National Parks Service's Jones Bridge Unit in Johns Creek.
The city of Johns Creek's event will be held May 14 at the Park Place Event Lawn at Newtown Park.
The Mosquito Authority is offering free treatments to churches in the Johns Creek, Alpharetta and Dunwoody areas.
A wide variety of vendors will greet residents at the Amphitheater at Newtown Park from 8 a.m. to noon May 7 through Sept. 3.
The ban, which runs from May 1 through Sept. 30, will apply to 54 counties, including north Fulton.
It's National Park Week and the Parks Service is giving us a gift - free entry. Take a look at the list of Georgia sites.
The first-ever free, outdoor event will be held April 16 at Shakerag Park.
Individuals or groups can sign up for one or more beds, each measuring four feet by eight feet by 12 inches high.
The 2016 season will run each Saturday from May 7 to Sept. 3 at Newtown Park.
Popular camps return with a new Habitat Hunter Camp!!!
Residents can sign up for a chance to reserve a plot by submitting an application to the Johns Creek Garden Association.
The Adopt-a-Stream Chemical Monitoring Workshop will be held Feb. 15 at the Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center.
Enjoy an evening of stories, songs and sounds of the park. Meet the evening's special guest, an owl from the Chattahoochee Nature Center.
Along with recycling Christmas trees, residents can also drop off fluorescent light bulbs and fats, oils and grease (FOG).
Autrey Mill Nature Preserve & Heritage Center had an exciting year in 2015 and looks forward to an even bigger and better year in 2016.
Residents will be able to drop off items such as paint, fluorescent light bulbs, electronics, batteries and cooking oils and grease.
Johns Creek sky-gazers won’t see the rare event again until 2033. What does the weather forecast say?
Yoga and Zumba classes will be held throughout September and October at the Newtown Park Amphitheater in Johns Creek.
The event, which also collect cooking fats, oils and grease, will be held on Saturday, Aug. 15 for Johns Creek residents.
The city, Keep Johns Creek Beautiful and Panera Bread will offer this service to residents on Saturday, Aug. 15.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is offering helpful tips as we enter Lightning Safety Awareness Week in Johns Creek.
Shortly after the sun sets, you’ll see a dazzling alignment of the three brightest celestial bodies in the nighttime sky.
Working together, the North American Fishes Association, Keep North Fulton Beautiful and Autrey Mill Nature Preserve display local fishes.
The city of Johns Creek is offering these tips to its residents.
The first class for the summer is June 14 at the Newtown Park Amphitheater in Johns Creek.
The 2015 season will run Saturday mornings from April 18 to Oct. 31 at the Amphitheater at Newtown Park.
The city will host Bulky Items Recycling Day on Saturday, April 18 at Alcon Laboratories in Technology Park.
The free event will take place at 7 p.m. April 18 at the Chattahoochee River Environmental Education Center in Johns Creek.
The city on Saturday, March 7 will host the service at Panera Bread on Medlock Bridge Road.
Johns Creek residents can recycle their trees and other items at The Home Depot Jan. 3.
GreenPrint LLC last week launched its Zero Clean Driving Program.
The city on Saturday will partner with Panera Bread to offer free recycling of electronics, grease and fluorescent bulbs.
The city is partnering with Panera Bread to offer free recycling of electronics, grease and fluorescent bulbs.