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Christmas Made in the South

Columbus Convention & Trade Center 801 Front Avenue, Columbus

The award winning 31st annual Christmas Made in the South returns, October 28-30, 2022 at The Columbus Convention & Trade Center! Experience an event like no other that features over 200 unique makers, outstanding art, unique gourmet food, diverse entertainment and handmade, one-of-a-kind designs that populate the booths that fill the festival: silk wearables to ... Read More about Christmas Made in the South

BANKS Boo Bash

Banks Food Hall 1002 Bay Avenue, Columbus

You're invited! Join us for our inaugural BANKS Food Hall Boo Bash on October 29th from 12-3 PM. Featuring The Bibb City Ramblers as our musical guest, this will be an afternoon for the whole fam! Bring the kiddos (costumes encouraged!), and come hang out with us for a Halloween celebration! If you're worried about ... Read More about BANKS Boo Bash

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Fall Festival

HarvestPointe Church of the Nazarene 7777 Whitesville Rd, Columbus

We are having our Fall Festival on Saturday, October 29th, 2022 from 3-6pm Est located at 7777 Whitesville Road, Columbus, GA 31904. There will be a chili cook-off, inflatables, games/activities, cornhole tournament, music, cotton candy, hotdogs, baked goods, and refreshments. Invite your family and friends! Hope to see you there! If you have any questions, ... Read More about Fall Festival

Free

Trunk or Treat

Oak Mountain Estates 769 South Mountain Drive, Waverly Hall

Join us for an evening of fun in Oak Mountain Estates! Free admission and trunk or treating! There will also be games, a bouncy house, food and other fun activities for famillies. Please contact Ashley Ponder for more information [email protected]

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Family Theatre presents The Book Women

Family Theatre 2100 Hamilton Road, Columbus

In the midst of the Great Depression, in a community isolated by mountains, librarians take to their horses to reach the people of Eastern Kentucky. These “Book Women'' deliver more than books and magazines. They bring hope. They bring dreams.