The City of Marietta invites the community to attend a reception honoring retiring City Council members Grif Chalfant, Andy Morris, and Johnny Walker for their dedicated service to Marietta. Thursday, December 18th 3:00–5:00 PM Marietta Fire Museum - Station 51 | 112 Haynes Street Please join us as we thank Council Members Chalfant, Morris, and Walker for their leadership and contributions to the City of Marietta.
Hall County
The City of Marietta invites the community to attend a reception honoring retiring City Council members Grif Chalfant, Andy Morris, and Johnny Walker for their dedicated service to Marietta. Thursday, December 18th 3:00–5:00 PM Marietta Fire Museum - Station 51 | 112 Haynes Street Please join us as we thank Council Members Chalfant, Morris, and Walker for their leadership and contributions to the City of Marietta.
Work continues to move forward on the Hard Labor Creek Reservoir Water Treatment Plant, and we’re excited to share a look at the progress taking shape on-site. This project has been part of the long term vision for the reservoir since its creation in 2015, ensuring Walton County has a reliable water supply for generations to come. Our priority is making sure that households and local businesses, current and future, have access to clean, dependable water first. We’ll continue sharing updates as construction moves ahead. Thank you for supporting smart, responsible planning for Walton County’s future!
This Saturday, December 13th, Marietta National Cemetery will host a heartfelt event honoring our veterans. Join the community at 500 Washington Avenue to pay tribute to those who have served. At 12:00 PM, volunteers will place Remembrance wreaths on the graves of our nation’s heroes, sharing each veteran’s name aloud during the moving ceremony. This event is not just a gathering; it’s a chance to reflect, remember, and show appreciation for their sacrifice. Everyone is invited to participate in this meaningful occasion as we come together to honor our fallen If you wish to sponsor a wreath, volunteer, or attend this holiday remembrance ceremony, it's free and open to all! They can find more information and register by visiting the Wreaths Across America website: https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/pages/14805/overview/?Sid=14805%7C18129%7C0%7C5
GAINESVILLE-HALL CO. COMMUNITY FOOD DRIVE ONGOING FROM NOV. 7-25 In an effort to help those in need amid SNAP cuts amid the federal government shutdown, the City of Gainesville and Hall County Government have partnered to host a community food drive from Friday, Nov. 7-Tuesday, Nov. 25. The food drive will support the Georgia Mountain Food Bank, which will distribute donations to food-insecure households. “SNAP, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, provides food benefits to low-income families to supplement their grocery budget so they can afford the nutritious food essential to health and well-being,” said Gainesville Public Relations Director Christina Santee-Moss, according to the USDA Food and Nutrition Service. “While millions of families across the U.S. await reduced SNAP benefits, if they get even that, the City and County are hoping to assist local families now by partnering with the Georgia Mountain Food Bank and making the community’s ability to participate easier by establishing collection sites at 30-plus locations in Gainesville, and northern, eastern, western, and southern Hall County.” If interested in contributing to the food drive, please visit hallcounty.org to view the full press release, including a list of acceptable healthy food items and all available donation locations. For food drive-related questions, please email the City of Gainesville, csantee@gainesvillega.gov, or Hall County Government, pio@hallcounty.org. For food distribution-related questions, please call the Georgia Mountain Food Bank at 770-534-4111. To find additional nearby food resources, including local food pantries, visit the Georgia Department of Community Affairs website: https://dca.georgia.gov/