SAVE THE DATE! Then, gather up your canine companion and head to Pup-a-Palooza, the annual puppy party thrown by the city of Johns Creek. The event takes place on Saturday, September 14th, 2024.
Hours are noon to 3 p.m.
The location is the amphitheater at Newtown Park, located at 3150 Old Alabama Rd.
Admission is FREE.
You can expect live music, pet-related vendor booths, food trucks for both dogs and people, plus more.
There are contests for Best Dressed Dog and Best Dog Trick — you can sign up for the contests on site at the event.
Check out these other great events for dogs and their humans:
• Doggy Con festival and costume contest
• The annual Rescue Dog Games andamp; Howl-O-Ween Party
• Dog swim days at Atlanta area pools
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Atlanta Fair returns to Turner Field this fall
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More fall fun around Atlanta:
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Speaker 1 (00:00):… be an American where at least I know I’m free.
Although the state of Georgia is a great destination for beach vacations from May to August, the fall season also has much to offer visitors.
About two hours north of Atlanta sits Helen, a mountain hamlet of alpine-themed architecture and German-influenced cuisine that’s just weird enough to be more charming than corny.
We’re not going to sugar coat things, Georgians.
“Together, we will take our momentum and energy to the ballot box and set the tone for the entire country — especially first-time voters — to vote early,” said Beth Lynk, the group’s executive director.
One of my favorite things about Atlanta is that even though it's a big city, it remains a collection of neighborhoods.
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