East Cobb Weekend Events: Oktoberfest; Art in the Dark; more

Holy Trinity Oktoberfest, East Cobb weekend events

It’s going to start feeling like fall real soon, and the East Cobb events lined up for the first weekend in October do reflect a change in the seasons—at last.

Friday appears to be the last scorching day for a good while, and possibly the last of the summer.

Partly sunny skies are in the forecast for Saturday and Sunday, with highs in the high 70s and low 80s through Sunday and into next week.

On Friday, a good way to stay cool is to attend the Art in the Dark installation event at The Art Place (3330 Sandy Plains Road), which includes an array of performance art, wall projections, lighted sculptures, lighted pottery and glowing art. Another feature is a performances of Séance, an entirely improvised radio show performed in the dark. All ages are welcome, and drink tickets will be sold to those 21 and over for $5, $10 and $15.

Four East Cobb teams are in action on the high school football gridiron Friday. Kell’s playing host to Paulding County for homecoming, Lassiter entertains Kennesaw Mountain in its homecoming, Pope gets a visit from Dunwoody and Sprayberry travels to Allatoona. Kickoff at all venues is 7:30 p.m.

Walton’s football team is off this week, but on Saturday it’s holding a Mattress Sale Fundraiser in the auxiliary gym of the school (1590 Bill Murdock Road) from 10-5. The proceeds will go toward helping build a new fieldhouse.

The Lassiter Band Recycle Day also is a fundraising event that takes place at the school (2601 Shallowford Road) from 9-1. The donation is $10 per vehicle for most electronics and medals. Additional fees apply for other items. Contact recycling@lbba.org for information.

Early Saturday morning parents and others will be taking part in the Keheley Elementary School Fall Cleanup Day. It starts at 8 a.m. at the school (1985 Kemp Road), but come when you can and see what tasks need to be performed by clicking here. They’re going to make a day out of it, with rock painting for kids, water and snacks, gardening gifts for volunteers and giveaways and prizes.

October means Oktoberfest, and it’s the 9th annual celebration put on by Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (2922 Sandy Plains Road) from 10-4. Authentic German food, an oompah band (above), games, arts and crafts, and a petting zoo are featured. Admission is $5 adult and $2 children or 6 food cans per adult or 2 per child to benefit MUST Ministries.

From 10-2 Saturday, a Women’s Empowerment event at Janice Overbeck Real Estate Team (2249 Roswell Road), includes guest speakers who are business owners and entertainers in the Atlanta area. Activities include breakout sessions, a vision board workshop and chair massages. Food from Red Sky Tapas will be available for purchase Tickets are $15.

From 11-4 Sunday, it’s the Holy Family Catholic Church Fall Festival, with bingo, food, face painting, sand art, games, live music and hay rides. The church is located at 3401 Lower Roswell Road.

You’ll find more details about those events and can check out more of our calendar listings for this weekend and beyond.

Send your events to us and we’ll post ’em here: calendar@eastcobbnews.com.

 

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The Art Place to hold ‘Art in the Dark’ installation event

Submitted information:Art in the Dark, The Art Place

Art in the Dark is a one night Art Show consisting entirely of light dependent art installations, performance art and activities. Projects placed inside and outside TAP will range from wall projections, lighted sculptures, lighted pottery, and glowing art.

Additionally, in the black box theatre 2 improv performances of Séance will occur – an entirely improvised radio show performed in the dark.

Outside we will also have glow bocce ball for guests to play with 

Finally, one classroom will be transformed into an interactive glow wall where guests can take pictures and another classroom will 6 different types of glow slime you can take home. 

Event is open to all ages, but if you are over 21 you can purchase a ticket that includes a glass of wine. 

Tickets are $5, $10 and $15 and can be purchased here.

 

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