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The holidays are already upon us! Sleigh it isn’t so!

Holiday Events in Coweta County

In Coweta County, we’ve got be-yule-tiful events for elves of all ages, all November and December-long. 

If you’re looking for a Claus for celebration, you’ll want to keep reading this guide to all things holly and jolly in our adora-bell communities. 

Sleigh the Christmas Card this Year

Make this holiday season unforgettable by taking a magical trip to the North Pole. Better yet, Coweta County!

Capture your festive spirit with a professional photo alongside the man in red himself at the 26th Annual Coweta Christmas event on Saturday, November 9 between 9 am – 3:30 pm for a fun-filled day featuring children’s crafts, festive photo opportunities with Santa, variety of delicious food and drinks and local vendors.

Additionally, bring the kiddos (and even your four-legged friends) for a magical meet-and-greet with Santa Clause at the Christmas at Madras event on Saturday, December 13. First up, capture those priceless smiles during family photos with Santa, followed by a special pet session where your four-legged companions can join in on the holiday magic too! It’s a heartwarming way to kick off the season because nothing says Christmas is quite like a little sparkle, some wagging tails and a visit from Ol’ Saint Nick himself. Check out the Coweta County Parks & Rec Facebook page for sign-ups.   

Kick Off Christmas in Newnan

Visit Newnan on Friday, November 21 to take part in the annual Holiday Sip & See. Choose to treat yo’elf or start your holiday shopping as you stroll through the festive streets of downtown Newnan. Step outside of your favorite downtown boutiques to find a night market, live music and food trucks on the square! Be prepared to sing, snack and sip along because hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be provided from downtown retailers. The festive fun is taking place from 5 pm to 9 pm. 

Your presents is requested in downtown Newnan for Santa on the Square, taking place Friday, November 28. Around 6 p.m. guests can expect to see Santa roll through with holiday cheer. He’s traded his sleigh for a red firetruck and is ready to bring the Christmas magic to Newnan! Immediately after Santa’s appearance, the annual Christmas tree lighting will take place in the courthouse square! This is a night of memory-making that you’ll never fir-get. 

Continued Christmas Cheer

What’s better than Newnan, “The City of Homes?” The City of Homes during the holidays, of course! If you love wreaths, garland and all things festive decor, there is snow better event for you than the Newnan Christmas Tour of Homes! On Friday, December 5, admire historic homes adorned with holiday spirit as you take part in this classic event.  

Celebrate the Holidays in Senoia

On Saturday, December 6, attend the annual Light Up Senoia event featuring a Christmas parade and activities. You’ll be smitten with Senoia when you visit this charming town during the holiday season. From 4 pm to 8:30 pm, experience treemendous fun when you see Santa’s workshop, meet baby reindeer and other festive friends! At 6:30 pm, the parade begins and Christmas cheer abounds. Immediately after, see the Senoia Christmas tree lighting and visit Santa on his sleigh. Savor every pepmoment as you participate in these holiday activities in Senoia!  

The Senoia Candlelight Tour of Homes is a sure way to put yourself in the Christmas spirit. Take a self-guided tour through some of the most magical homes in Senoia from 4 pm to 8 pm on Sunday, December 14. Come out with all your jingle ladies or make this event a date night with the one you love snow. 

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Take A Trip to Coweta this October!

Experience the Fright-tastic Fanfare of The Walking Dead

If you watched a single episode of AMC’s 11-season zombie apocalypse television show The Walking Dead, then you’ll love getting a behind-the-scenes peek into the massively successful production. Fans of the Emmy-winning horror drama may know that much of the show was filmed in Senoia and in other parts of Coweta County, and while you can visit any time of year, there’s something that’s extra spine-tingling about visiting in the fall. Popular film locations to check out include “The Commonwealth Wall” or “Outpost 22” near the Senoia Farmer’s Market at 40 Travis Street in Senoia; town of Alexandria located at the bottom of Mainstreet in Senoia (Note: This is a private neighborhood but you can easily view it from across the railroad tracks); and the “Away With You” wall at 11 Church Street in Grantville.

More Fright-tastic Fun

After your filming tour, step into  The Woodbury Shoppe in Senoia. There you’ll find exclusive gear, licensed products and merchandise, collectibles, and iconic props! Take home your favorite souvenir and own a piece of the apocalypse. 

For the full Walking Dead experience, book a tour with the Georgia Locations Scout or Water Tower Tours, both of whom offer guided tours (on wheels or heels) where you will discover little-known information about the making of the show. 

Attend an Iconic Fall Event

One of the best things about fall is that it is finally cool enough to enjoy outdoor festivals. Coweta County takes full advantage of the mild temperatures by orchestrating a full fall calendar of special events.  

The fun kicks off on October 3 with Oktoberfest, a beer-tasting event and fall festival celebration hosted in the Downtown Newnan Square.  

As Halloween creeps closer, the festivities kick up a notch with a special Halloween-themed edition of Alive After Five on October 17. The night includes arts, crafts, kids’ activities, music, food, drinks and artisan vendors in Senoia. For this edition, there will be special fall cocktails, candy apples and a dog costume contest.  

On October 25 folks can come back to downtown Newnan for the Spirits & Spice Festival from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. The fun continues with a chili cook-off, food and drink specials, a craft market and more children’s activities. 

Eerie Events All October Long

For an eerie night out, that may deliver a few jump scares, secure a ticket for the Oak Hill Cemetery Tour. Tours start at the McRitchie-Hollis Museum on October 17 and October 25 and last between 60 to 90 minutes. Take a guided tour through the cemetery where you will hear ghost stories and urban legends, and you may even earn a visit from the dearly departed. The price of your ticket includes the guided cemetery tour, museum tour, live music and an Oink Joint BBQ Dinner. The VIP tickets include all aforementioned plus special seating, treats and admittance to the Ghosts & Ghouls Ball on October 24 at 7:00pm.  

For the ladies, the 5th Annual Witches Boutique Crawl takes place on October 24 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. During the free event, downtown Newnan hosts a ladies’ night out where shops and restaurants offer treats, specials, sales, raffle prizes and more. Just be sure to wear your best witch’s costume. 

Knock Back a Fall Brew

If you want to cheers to a fearsome fall, there are several places to get a seasonal sip in Coweta County. During the day, Leaf & Bean in downtown Newnan is all about the coffee, tea and pastries, but at night it transforms into the Lounge at Leaf & Bean, an after-hours bar specializing in craft cocktails. Try the Midnight Brew-Tini or Caramel Chaos.

Beer lovers should head to Line Creek Brewing Co. to try their limited edition Scary & Fright Pumpkin Pie Ale, a 7.5% AVB ale that’s brewed with pumpkin, ginger, allspice, cinnamon and nutmeg.

For the ultimate cozy vibes, visit Pearl & Pine Brewery in Senoia and snag a spot by one of their outdoor firepits.

Get Your Spooky on in Coweta County

Whether you’re leaning into the pumpkin spice of it all or you’re into a little more frightful fun, Coweta County has you covered for the most unforgettable fall vibes. Begin planning your eerie escape by clicking here today.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Summer Events in Coweta https://explorenewnancoweta.com/blog/summer-events-in-coweta/ Fri, 23 May 2025 17:00:00 +0000 https://explorenewnancoweta.com/?p=6121 The post Your Ultimate Guide to Summer Events in Coweta appeared first on Explore Newnan-Coweta.

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“Summer means happy times and good sunshine.”

Sun’s Out, Fun’s On!

The sunshine season has arrived, and it’s time to mark your calendar for some curiously fun summer events in Coweta! From boutique shopping to breathtaking fireworks and fine wine experiences, there’s something unforgettable waiting for everyone to enjoy.

Don’t sweat it: We know it gets hotter than a hoochie coochie, so most events take place in the easy, breezy evenings.

Memorial Day Celebration

Spend your first long weekend of summer at our annual Memorial Day Celebration in Senoia on May 24th. Food trucks will keep bellies full and DJs spinning live music will have you grooving to the beat. Kid-friendly activities make this an evening the whole family will enjoy. Once the sun sets, fireworks will illuminate the night sky and put a twinkle in your eye.

Although Memorial Day has evolved into a day of celebration, it’s important to acknowledge the true reason for its observance – to honor and remember the courageous members of our armed forces who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our nation.

Event Organizer: Enjoy Senoia (Senoia DDA)

Newnan Porchfest

Get ready for the very first Newnan Porchfest on May 31st, where Downtown Newnan comes alive with music, art, and community spirit! This free, family-friendly festival transforms historic porches into stages for local and regional musicians, while vendors line the streets with handcrafted goods, art, food, and more.

Benefiting The Newnan-Coweta History Center, the event also features garden walks, kids’ activities, and even welcomes dogs to join the fun.

VIP experiences are available, making Porchfest a can’t-miss celebration of culture, creativity, and hometown charm.

Event Organizer: Hey Dreamer

Summer NewnaNights

TGI…Thursday? That’s right! Experience a lively evening of music, food, and community every 2nd Thursday of the month at Greenville Street Park, where live bands set the tone for a night of fun with food trucks and local vendor booths. Family-friendly activities and entertainment means kids can enjoy a night in the town just as much as mom and dad!  

Many of the shops and restaurants in the downtown area stay open late, offering special deals and discounts so that going out doesn’t mean breaking the bank. 

Event Organizer: Mainstreet Newnan

Summer Wined-Up

Sip in summer and transport your tastebuds to the hills of Tuscany.

At our Summer Wined-Up event on June 20th from 5:00pm-9:00pm, you’ll have the opportunity to imbibe in wines at 30 host locations without leaving the states. Host locations will feature hors d’oeuvres and a variety of whites, reds and specialty blends for guests to sample.

Whether you prefer to wet your whistle with a dry white or savor a spicy red, guests are sure to find a vino they vibe with. While tasting is the main event, drinkers and non-drinkers alike are welcome to take part in the evening’s festivities.

Event Organizer: Mainstreet Newnan

Jazz in the Park

Experience the joys of music, laughter, and fun with Jazz in the Park for the first time at the Newnan Centre Amphitheater on June 27th and July 25th!

Bring your family, friends, and a chair to enjoy world class jazz in this beautiful outdoor venue.

  • Erica Dawson: Voted 2023 & 2024’s Hottest Female Vocalist by ATL’s Entertainment Awards.
  • Justin Borgman: His set list spans music from classic standards like Frank Sinatra and Fleetwood Mac to contemporary bangers like Blink 182 and Amy Winehouse.

Event Organizer: City of Newnan

Labor Day Sidewalk Sale

For more than 25 years, the Labor Day Sidewalk Sale has been a staple in Newnan! Stroll through the charming streets of Downtown Newnan on August 20th and September 1st and browse the best deals of the year as local boutiques and shops take the sidewalks by storm.

Whether you’re in the market for a new wardrobe, some seasonal home décor or your next favorite book, you’ll be shopping small and having a great time doing it!

Event Organizer: Mainstreet Newnan

Even More Ways to Savor Summer in Coweta

Looking for even more ways to make the most of summer in Coweta County? We’ve got you covered with a lineup of activities that are perfect for soaking up the season—whether you’re planning a weekend adventure or just need a fun-filled day trip close to home.

Chattahoochee Bend State Park

Take a hike on the wild side!

Senoia Farmers Market

Small town, big flavor!

Street shot of market

Newnan Market Day

Handmade & fresh finds!

Senoia Raceway

Catch high-speed thrills!

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Get Your Fresh Food Fix at Coweta County’s Many Markets https://explorenewnancoweta.com/blog/get-your-fresh-food-fix-at-coweta-countys-many-markets/ Mon, 31 Mar 2025 19:00:00 +0000 https://newnancoweta.wpengine.com/?p=1180 The post Get Your Fresh Food Fix at Coweta County’s Many Markets appeared first on Explore Newnan-Coweta.

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Fresh is Just Around the Corner!

Agriculture Aplenty

Nestled in Georgia’s rich agricultural heartland, Coweta County is a must-visit for farm-fresh produce, handcrafted goods, and authentic local experiences. With vibrant farmers markets and organic you-pick farms, you can savor fresh fruits, vegetables, artisanal products, and more.

From locally sourced ingredients to one-of-a-kind crafts, these markets offer the perfect way to support local farmers while immersing yourself in the community’s agricultural heritage.

Explore Coweta’s Markets

Kick off your weekend at Senoia’s Farmer’s Market, the social event of the week! Grab a to-go Bloody Mary or mimosa from one of the two bars and enjoy a leisurely stroll through a rotating selection of vendors. Be sure to try the popular breakfast burrito, a local favorite that’s not to be missed.

In the heart of Sharpsburg, the Sharpsburg Market is a vibrant community hub with a focus on quality and sustainability. This market is the perfect place to find seasonal fruits, handcrafted products, and support local businesses while soaking in the charm of a small-town atmosphere.

For a lively experience, head to Newnan’s Market Day on the town square, where over 50 booths feature everything from fresh produce and honey to pottery and handcrafted furniture. Don’t miss “Pickin’ on the Square”—a relaxed jam session where musicians of all levels are invited to join in for a fun, impromptu performance.

Just down the road, the Coweta County Farmer’s Market offers a weekly variety of seasonal produce, eggs, baked goods, and arts and crafts, providing a perfect spot to pick up local, fresh goods while supporting the community.

Visit one of Coweta County’s markets for fresh products and a unique experience!

Senoia Farmers Market

Every Saturday

8:30am – 1:00pm

Sharpsburg Market

Every 3rd Saturday

10:00am – 2:00pm

Newnan Market Day

Every 1st Saturday

10:00am – 2:00pm

Coweta County Farmer’s Market

Wednesday & Saturday

8:30am – 12:00pm

Discover Agritourism

180-Degree Farm offers more than just fresh, organically raised produce and meats—it’s a beacon of hope for those battling cancer. After their son’s successful recovery from cancer, the Tyson family created 180-Degree Farm to provide access to organic, nutrient-dense food for anyone facing this disease. The farm also offers locally butchered meats, yogurt, and eggs. Visitors can explore beautiful flower gardens, shop their bi-weekly market or take part in regular volunteer opportunities. Online orders are available for convenience.

Whitley Farms is a unique destination where you can meet Curly the Bull & Curly Jr., who share their pasture with beehives. This family-run you-pick farm offers fresh strawberries and blueberries (when in season), as well as homemade jams and honey harvested right from Curly’s pasture.

At Country Garden Farms, owners Mike and Judy Cunningham offer more than just fresh produce and pasture-raised meats. They host hands-on classes and workshops, teaching how to grow, preserve, and cook fresh foods. Their animals are pasture-raised without antibiotics or hormones, and all produce is Certified Naturally Grown, making it the perfect place to learn about sustainable farming while supporting local agriculture.

Beak and Berry Farm is a charming, family-run farm that focuses on fresh, organic produce and sustainable farming practices. Nestled in a scenic countryside, visitors can enjoy pick-your-own seasonal berries, free-range eggs, and handcrafted goods. The farm offers tours and a welcoming atmosphere, celebrating the close-knit connection between nature and community.

Harvest the best of Coweta County’s local farms and enjoy the fresh, wholesome flavors that come straight from the farm to your table!

180 Degree Farm

Whitley Farms

Country Garden Farms

Beak & Berry Farm

By: Katie Kelly Bell (Atlanta Magazine Custom Media)

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“The first blooms of spring always make my heart sing.”

Spring has sprung

Winter woes and blustery blues have you down? We have just the thing to put a spring in your step and something yummy in your tummy. From farmer’s markets and U-pick farms to artsy days and downtown nights, these seven outdoor activities are curiously suited for springtime sunshine.

Senoia Farmer’s Market

Beloved by locals and travelers alike, Senoia Farmer’s Market is the perfect place to stroll in the sunshine. Enjoy a mimosa while you treat yourself to a scrumptious array of artisanal baked goods, honey, jams and jellies. As you wander through the aisles of local artisans, craftsmen, florists, farmers and food producers, you’ll find everything you need to fill your fridge and your heart. Once you’ve stuffed your tote to the brim, stick around to delight in a variety of family-friendly activities, including live music performances and local food trucks.

Mainstreet Newnan Market Day

Nestled in downtown Newnan, the Monthly Market Day showcases an assortment of handmade, homemade and homegrown products created by local artisans, artists and farmers. Featuring more than 50 unique booths with new vendors and curiously crafted items each month, you’re sure to find something special every time you visit. Market favorites include locally grown produce, honey, jams and jellies, salsa, pottery, art, children’s clothing, hand-woven baskets, leather products, fresh baked goods, handcrafted furniture, birdhouses, wood-art, fiber-art, wreaths, floral design and much more!

Just around the courthouse is Pickin’ on the Square, occurring in concert with Monthly Market Days. Lean back on the lawn or put a spring in your step as you savor the acoustic songs of local musicians.

Alive After Five

Senoia comes alive after five! Head down to Main Street to paint the town red and ring in the weekend. Local vendor booths line Senoia’s charming Southern streets while the air is energized with live music. Foodies will delight in a plethora of food trucks, and shoppers will enjoy the boutiques, antique stores and gift shops while sipping on wine or enjoying a cold beer. Many of the shops and restaurants in the downtown area stay open late, offering special deals and discounts so that your night out doesn’t break the bank.

Spring Art Walk

Get inspired in downtown Newnan at the semi-annual Spring Art Walk. With more than 25 locations showcasing the works of more than 40 of Newnan’s finest artists, the downtown sidewalks are sure to be filled with unexpected talent. Local businesses will extend their hours during the art walk to host store-front exhibits full of captivating pieces available for purchase. Art styles and mediums include oil on canvas, engraving, pottery, photography, jewelry-making, fiber arts, performing arts and acrylics.

180 Degree Farm

Start your weekend off at 180 Degree Farm, a non-profit farm that provides cancer patients with organically grown food and a therapeutic environment. Their assortment of organic produce, eggs, yogurt, meats and more is open to all and will have your pantry well-stocked. Proceeds from their harvest store aid in the fight against cancer, so you’ll be eating good, feeling good and doing good. Once you’ve checked everything off your grocery list, be sure to wander over to the 180 Degree Flower Farm for a beautiful bouquet to deck out your dining table.

  • Chicken eggs are available.
  • When: Open to the public every Tuesday & Saturday, 9:30am – 1pm
  • More Info: https://180degreefarm.org/

Beak and Berry Farm

Feeling peckish? Fill your basket at Beak and Berry Farm, a U-pick farm where fresh, pesticide-free berries grow plentiful. Little ones and adults will delight in harvesting strawberries or blueberries in the springtime sunshine. Planning to bake? You’ll need some eggs and sugar before you can turn your crop into confections. Pay a visit to the happy hens for farm-fresh eggs and then buzz by the bees for some raw honey right from the hive. Seasonal vegetables are also available for purchase year-round.

  • When: Please visit Beak & Berry’s website for latest information on the 2024 harvest season
  • More Info: https://beakandberry.com/

Whitley Farms

This veteran- and family-owned pesticide-free U-pick farm is bountiful in fruit and veggies worth filling your basket to the brim. If that wasn’t sweet enough, what really makes Whitley Farms special are their canning, pickling or jam-making classes. Each class provides the necessary tools, ingredients and step-by-step instructions to turn your harvest into a homemade jar of heaven. And of course, you’ll get to bring your goodies home with you! This one is too good to keep to yourself, so spread the love and bring a friend, your family or make a date out of it. Pickin’ is perfect for children of all ages, but classes are better suited for big kids and adults.

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Coweta County Beckons Cyclists Who Love to Explore on Wheels https://explorenewnancoweta.com/blog/coweta-county-beckons-cyclists-who-love-to-explore-on-wheels/ Fri, 18 Nov 2022 04:17:59 +0000 https://newnancoweta.wpengine.com/?p=1176 The post Coweta County Beckons Cyclists Who Love to Explore on Wheels appeared first on Explore Newnan-Coweta.

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Cyclists, Read On!

Georgia’s Cycling Destination

Fresh air and open space to enjoy the ride are what cyclists long for—and they increasingly are finding these options along the Chatt Valley. Known as Georgia’s cycling destination, the region covers a handful of counties and offers opportunities for road cycling, mountain biking, and even gravel cycling. With scenic routes throughout Carroll, Fulton, Harris, Troup, Muscogee, and Coweta counties, the region offers a great way to explore our state’s natural beauty on two wheels.

Coweta County is a valuable part of the Chattahoochee Valley Cycling experience for good reason. Just 45 minutes from downtown Atlanta and 30 minutes from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, Newnan and other Coweta towns have become destinations for anyone who wants to ride for enjoyment or participate in a cycling event. Cyclists who travel through Coweta on the Chatt Valley will appreciate light traffic, rich scenery to admire, and even a friendly face or two to share the ride.

Must-rides in the Chatt Valley

Bike Coweta, a hub for the local cycling community, advocates for Coweta being a cycling destination and must-see portion of Chatt Valley network. Chair Chris Doane points out that although development continues to trickle in, Coweta offers a slower-paced environment that cyclists relish, especially on long-distance rides.

VeloCity, a century ride benefiting Atlanta’s Grady Hospital, “spends a lot of the day in Coweta,” Doane points out. Another ride, the Tour of Coweta, has beckoned cyclists from more than 10 different states.

Because the trails travel from south Fulton all the way to Columbus, the counties work together to encourage more bike activity. “We have worked with other counties’ marketing organizations, and we have all taken on cycling activities as a draw for tourism,” says Doane.

Made for Mountain Bikes

Mountain bikers, too, will enjoy exploring Coweta’s portion of the Chatt Valley. Opportunities for mountain biking include trails at Brown’s Mill Battlefield, and in total there are 14 different mountain bike trail sites, according to Doane. “Brown’s Mill is about six and a half miles, and together, the trails probably offer between 150 and 200 miles of mountain biking trails in Chatt Valley,” he says.

Additionally, Bike Coweta’s Rock & Road Festival—held the same weekend as the Tour of Coweta—includes mountain bike races at Brown’s Mill Battlefield.  Meanwhile, the Junior Rippers mountain bike team, for ages 6 to 12, has drawn a young and fervent crowd each season according to Brent Snodgrass, operations manager for Coweta County Parks & Recreation.

“It’s a fun program,” says Snodgrass. “We’ve had this one kid from Sandy Springs who has been in the program since the beginning. I would say almost half the kids in the program are from outside of the county.”

“It’s really bike-friendly here in Coweta; there are tons of places to ride,” agrees Parks Avery, a lifelong cyclist and Newnan resident. “I biked 30 miles this morning, and it was just beautiful. The birds and horses all look at you. Plus, it’s great exercise.”

By: Denise K. James (Atlanta Magazine Custom Media)

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Coweta County’s Diverse Venues Cover Music for Every Taste  https://explorenewnancoweta.com/blog/coweta-countys-diverse-venues-cover-music-for-every-taste/ Fri, 18 Nov 2022 04:17:41 +0000 https://newnancoweta.wpengine.com/?p=1177 The post Coweta County’s Diverse Venues Cover Music for Every Taste  appeared first on Explore Newnan-Coweta.

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Music Lovers, Unite!

Music & Theatre

When it comes to music, Coweta has it covered. From jazz and acoustic to rhythm and blues, there’s something playing almost every week in a variety of locations around the county, including parks, auditoriums, brewpubs, and restaurants.

Greenville Street Park, located within walking distance of Newnan’s historic downtown district, is one of the area’s most popular music venues. The two-acre urban oasis features a terraced lawn area, a covered pavilion, and a stage that serves as a small amphitheater. It’s home to Jazz in the Park, a regular summer series sponsored by the Newnan Cultural Arts Commission, as well as Summer NewnaNights, a series of family-friendly music and entertainment events sponsored by Main Street Newnan.

For an indoor experience, head to the historic Wadsworth Auditorium, also located in downtown Newnan. Its lineup of concerts sponsored by the Newnan Cultural Arts Commission range from classical to Big Band. Occasionally, musicals are performed here as well.

Performing Arts Venues

The Donald W. Nixon Centre for Performing and Visual Arts, a modern 48,000-square-foot facility anchored by a 1,000-seat theater, hosts several concerts and musical productions each year. The local Masterworks Chorale regularly performs here; and the Centre Strings Orchestra, a volunteer student-community orchestra based at the Nixon Centre, holds concerts at the venue each May and December.

Although stage plays are the primary focus at the Newnan Theatre Company, musicals are sometimes performed here. Past productions include Bye Bye BirdieGodspellThe Sound of Music, and 9 to 5 the Musical.

Laid-back Venues

For a more laid-back experience, The Alamo features bands and acoustic musicians every weekend and is a favorite scene of Newnan residents and visitors alike. Often referred to simply as ‘The Mo,’ the downtown movie theater turned music venue has hosted hundreds of local and regional performers as well as such widely recognized musicians as Chubby Checker, Kool & The Gang, and Sugarland. Also on the menu are burgers, pizza, and wings, as well as curated drink specials and craft beers.

Another casual Newnan venue is the Abide Brewing Company. It features a rotating lineup of musicians, along with food trucks and specialty brews in a family-friendly atmosphere. The brewery’s annual Rockin’ Newnan Bash highlights a variety of local artists, all playing original music.

Outdoor Venues

At The Bays, the casual dining and entertainment extension of popular downtown Newnan restaurant The Cellar, Wednesdays are devoted to jazz and Thursdays to acoustic. Bands play every weekend. Guests also can enjoy a chef-driven menu, a large bar, and two patios.

A few miles away, Senoia Alive After Five features a downtown summer concert series along with vendors, food trucks, and kids’ activities. Also popular is PorchFest Senoia, a neighborhood celebration where porches and yards become the stages for local and regional bands. The Senoia Downtown Development Authority sponsors both events.

The Coweta County Fairgrounds & Conference Center showcases a variety of talented musicians, particularly during fair week, when acts range from classic rock and reggae to Southern gospel and blues. In 2021, country star Alan Jackson, a Newnan native, performed a sold-out concert to raise money for tornado relief.

By: Fran Worrall (Atlanta Magazine Custom Media)

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10 Ways to Get a True Taste of What Makes Coweta County Special https://explorenewnancoweta.com/blog/10-ways-to-get-a-true-taste-of-what-makes-coweta-county-special/ Mon, 14 Nov 2022 16:26:55 +0000 https://newnancoweta.wpengine.com/?p=1173 The post 10 Ways to Get a True Taste of What Makes Coweta County Special appeared first on Explore Newnan-Coweta.

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We’re Unlike Any Other County!

1. Pick out some produce at the Senoia Farmers Market

Senoia comes alive every Saturday at this popular market. Farmers sell seasonal fruits and veggies, while local artisans set up shop with everything from jewelry to homemade soap to hot sauce. Be sure to visit when live bands are on the schedule.

2. Check out the Historic Coweta County Courthouse

With a copper dome rising 100 feet above street level, this 1904 Classic Revival building towers above Newnan’s town square, but it also has some dark history: It held the famous 1948 Murder in Coweta County trial—subject of several podcasts and a movie.

3. Grab a Gourmet Bite at Brown St. Bodega

Discover the magic of transforming simple, high-quality ingredients into unforgettable experiences. At Brown St. Bodega, you’ll find expertly crafted coffee, a curated selection of wines, wholesome meals, and delectable desserts. Whether you’re dining in or picking up provisions to cook at home, this is where everyday food becomes extraordinary.

4. Enjoy the eggs-ellent Eggs Dijon at Bistro Hilary

Designed to look like a French bistro, this upscale Senoia dining spot has a menu full of tempting plates, but the crispy Eggs Dijon is a crowd pleaser. Pair the savory appetizer with a Paris-themed cocktail on the front or back patio.

5. Pedal your way through Coweta

With scenic trails, charming streets, and bike-friendly spots, there’s always a new route to explore. Whether you’re out for a leisurely ride or an adventurous journey, Coweta offers the perfect backdrop for every cyclist.

6. Relish the fried pickles at Redneck Gourmet

One of the oldest restaurants in Newnan, this beloved spot serves up plenty of crave-worthy dishes, including the Redneck Burger topped with bacon and their famous fried green tomatoes, but the fried pickles with ranch are a tried-and-true staple.

7. Feel a spiritual presence at Bonnie Castle

Built in 1896, this Victorian-era mansion has been the center of paranormal activity in Grantville for decades. Among the sightings are a ghost named Mary and a spectral cat. Today, you can book a stay in one of the inn’s rooms through Airbnb and experience the haunted vibe for yourself.

8. Try the latest flavor at Rock Salt Milk Bar

Nearly everything is made inhouse at this Newnan ice cream shop, and flavors frequently rotate based on the season. Fresh peach and blueberry lemon lavender are popular in summer, while white chocolate peppermint and gingersnap cheesecake are winter winners.

9. Kayak down the Chattahoochee River

The 2,910-acre Chattahoochee Bend State Park is one of the largest state parks in Georgia and provides an ideal spot for kayaking. After a day of paddling, rent a nearby cottage or campsite to relax amid the forest’s natural beauty.

10. Meander around historic neighborhoods

Nicknamed the “City of Homes,” Newnan has six districts listed on the National Historic Registry. Be sure to check out 167 LaGrange Street, one of the oldest standing homes in the city built circa 1828, as well as 155 Greenville Street, which has been featured in many shows and movies.

By: Emma Hunt (Atlanta Magazine Custom Media)

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