A full day of family-friendly activities along Canton Street in historic downtown Roswell returns May 15, with free kids events.
The event will be held on the grounds of Barrington Hall.
Celebrate Mom with a picnic, short hike, time outside with family and exploring native animals and plants of the Chattahoochee Watershed!
Do you want a job that challenges you to provide the most fun, enriching and educational camp experience for children?
The initiative, which initially started out as a fundraiser for The Cottage School, will feature various events around the city.
Invite spring to your garden. Native Plants add diversity, attract native insects, feed birds and mammals, and are easy to care for.
Family Fun in April allows all ages to get back to your roots with CNC this spring as we celebrate Earth Day and play outside.
The event, which will be held for Roswell residents only, is scheduled for March 19.
The initiative is part of the city of Roswell's Tree Planting Partnership Program.
Flying into the Future is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) focused Family Fun Day that will introduce you to flight!
The fifth annual event will be held Feb. 6 at the Bill Johnson Community Activity Building at Roswell Area Park
Jason Clark with Southeastern Reptile Rescue is bringing his dynamic live reptile shows and the amazing "Reptile Wagon."
Let your kids experience nature at night and let your guide introduce you to family friendly forest creatures as they tell their tales!
Roswell sky-gazers won’t see the rare event again until 2033. What does the weather forecast say?
Fall is the PERFECT time for planting! Visit Chattahoochee Nature Center for native shrubs, flowers and trees at the Fall Native Plant Sale!
Residents in Milton and Roswell can get rid of these unwanted items from 8 a.m. to noon Sept. 12 at Roswell's Public Works Division.
Canoeing, camping, cooking, and more! Outdoor Skills Day will help you enjoy the outdoors by teaching you some basic outdoor skills.
Drum Circle and Sunset Sips are unique after hours events that let you relax, enjoy music and spend time with family and friends!
The 25th Annual North Fulton Rivers Alive will take place Saturday, Sept. 26.
Water Day is a celebration of water as summer winds down. Come dressed to get wet – swim suits, sunglasses, and flip flops.
The last day for Roswell-based Chattahoochee Nature Center's special exhibit will be Friday, July 31.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration offers safety tips as we enter Lightning Safety Awareness Week in Roswell.
Shortly after the sun sets, you’ll see a dazzling alignment of the three brightest celestial bodies in the nighttime sky.
A number of events will take place next month throughout the city.
The free event for Milton and Roswell citizens will be held May 9 at the Roswell Public Works Division.
Blessed Trinity Catholic High School was honored for its initiatives to reduce traffic and improve air quality in its school zone.
The market will be held each Saturday through Oct. 31 behind Roswell City Hall.
The 14th annual event will be held April 25-26 and will benefit Bike Roswell!
A $2,000 Community Orchard Grant from Keep Roswell Beautiful allowed the city to plant 35 fruit trees at Leita Thompson Memorial Park.
The event was scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 21 at the city's Public Works/Transportation/Fire facilities on Hembree Road.
The workshop will be held during the 4th annual Green Expo, which is set for Feb. 7 at the Hembree Park Activity Building.
The 4th annual expo will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 7 at the Hembree Park Activity Building.
The stations will be for public use at City Hall and two city parks.
The fourth annual expo will feature ways residents can incorporate green practices into their lives and homes.
Keep Roswell Beautiful will host Bring One For The Chipper at 2 locations Jan. 3.
The Public Works Departments for Roswell and Milton are inviting residents to dump unwanted items at no cost.
The Recycling Center will accept gently-used tools through Sunday, Nov. 23. They will be donated to the Atlanta Community ToolBank.
GreenPrint LLC last week launched its Zero Clean Driving Program.