Things to Do in Cumming GA – Week of May 20th, 2013
Last week of school! Last week of school!!
I can’t believe it’s already here. This school year seemed to have flown by. For my little one, the week will be filled with end of year parties and lots of fun … but I know some of the older ones have a week of finals and lots of tests! Either way it will all wrap up this week. Congrats to the Class of 2013!
Calendar wise, it’s a quiet week – not as many things to do in Cumming GA but I’m sure your personal calendar reads otherwise!
With our Calendar of Events page, you can always look ahead to see what’s happening and find great things to do in Cumming GA & Forsyth County.
We wanted to highlight a few activities going on during the week of May 20th. Take a look at our Calendar of Events page for a full listing. You’ll find lots of great information on the following:
- FREE Storytime Events
- Mommy & Me at Glazed & Fired (pre-registration may be required)
- Intro Classes at PeachMac store
- Totally Running – Group Run Nights
- Live Music in Forsyth County
- And more!!
Click here for all the Calendar information.
Kids Eat Free
Don’t forget to check out our Kids Eat Free Listing too – restaurants are listed every night of the week!!
Giveaway:
Enter to win our current giveaway: We’re giving away the brand new Chick-fil-A Salads! Last day to enter!
Special Coupons & Deals:
- Goldstar Events: GREAT discounted tickets to see the Braves & more!
- Kids Bowl Free: Kids can start bowling free this week at Stars & Strikes. Make sure you sign up – it’s FREE!!
Looking Ahead:
Some great events to plan ahead & get on your Calendar:
- 2013 VBS Camps in Forsyth County – Round-up of all the fun!
- 2013 Summer Camps for Kids in Forsyth County – HUGE Round-UP ** LOTS of new camps have been added!
- FREE 2013 Summer Movies at Movies 400
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