Bring One For The Chipper on January 6, 2018

Christmas is over, so what to do with the Christmas tree? Recycle that Tree! ….Bring One For The Chipper! Home Depot on Cumberland Parkway and Keep Smyrna Beautiful will again host the Smyrna Vinings area site for the Christmas tree recycling event on Saturday, January 6, 2018. Keep Smyrna Beautiful will offer citizens a free…

Visit Santa at Aunt Fanny’s Cabin

Santa House in Smyrna Make sure to get your wish list ready because Santa’s coming to town! Young Children and the young at heart may hand deliver Christmas Wish Lists to Aunt Fanny’s Cabin (located on Atlanta Road across the street from the Market Village) at the Santa House in Smyrna and have a private…

Second Annual Vinings Children’s Tree

Join the Vinings Historic Preservation Society for the second annual Vinings Children’s Tree. Enjoy the annual VHPS tradition of holiday memories at The Yarbrough House as the children decorate The Children’s Tree! During the Vinings Children’s Tree, your child will decorate and write their name on an ornament and hang it on the tree. Each…

Frightful Fun at The Old Pavilion

The Vinings Historic Preservation Society would like to invite you for some Frightful Fun at The Old Pavilion to be held on Thursday, October 26, 2017 from 4 – 5 p.m. Join Us on Thursday for Some Frightful Fun! Come and decorate your own little pumpkin! Decorate a pillow case and trick-or-treat with the VHPS volunteers!…

Fourth Annual Taylor-Brawner Park With Art

Don’t miss out on the fourth annual Taylor-Brawner Park With Art, held at Smyrna’s historic Taylor-Brawner House now until Sunday, October 15, 2017. Taylor-Brawner Foundation and the City of Smyrna are pleased to announce the fourth annual fine art exhibit and sale to be held October 6th-October 15th. The fourth annual Taylor-Brawner Park With Art…

Great American Cleanup October 21, 2017

Great American Cleanup and Adopt-A-Mile Litter is an unattractive problem on our roadways. It’s unsightly, expensive to remove and poses a threat to our motorists and wildlife. In 2004, the state of Georgia spent a staggering $14 million in roadside litter removal. Needless to say, the problem still persists in Georgia, and in Cobb County.…