I have lived in Loganville, Georgia since 2007. While I do consider myself more of a home-body, there is plenty to do in Loganville.
📢Check out the upcoming events the City of Loganville has in store for 2019. Video at the end!
For Details & Updates, visit: https://www.loganville-ga.gov/news-events Facebook – City of Loganville Events Instagram – @cityofloganville Twitter – @loganvillega
National Day of Prayer Ceremony
May 2nd at Noon at City Hall
Master’s Car Club Car Show
May 11th 9 am – 3 pm at City Hall
FREE Admission for spectators. If you have a classic car that you would like to put in the show, registration is $20.00 per car. Registration starts at 9:30. Awards will be given at 2:00.
Live music, 50/50 raffle, vendors, food , door prizes and more. All proceeds go to the Food Basket.
Carnival
Next to City Hall:
May 9th 5-10 pm
May 10th 5-11 pm
May 11th 2-11 pm
May 12th 2-10 pm
Wing Fling Cook Off
May 25th 10 am – 3pm
FREE entry
If you’re eating wings be sure to pick up your ticket (Judging Packet) for the WINGS!
Tickets will be on sale from any of your Loganville Rotary Club members
or at the event for $10.00 and will get you the official tasting judge packet
that will let you sample all the contestant’s wings.
Hosted by the Rotary Club of Loganville and I believe the money raised, or a portion of goes to local charities.
Groovin on the Green
Live music takes on the Town Green at 7:30 p.m. on the third Friday of each month from May through September.
Food and drink vendors are on hand or you can bring your own picnic. Beer and wine is permitted.
Independence Celebration
June 29 starting at 5 pm on the Football fields at West Walton Park.
Departure in concert @ 7:30 pm. Fireworks at dark.
The City of Loganville is partnering with the Walton County Government for the city’s annual Independence Celebration held the Saturday before July 4th. The celebration will be from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the football fields at West Walton Park and include inflatables and other kids activities, food vendors, a free concert and a fireworks show at dark.
Public Safety Day
September 5th 5-7 pm at the Town Green
Autumnfest
October 19th 9 am – 4 pm Downtown
Concert @ 6 pm on Town Green
The City of Loganville’s annual fall festival is the largest event around as more than 175 vendors fill up Main Street on the third Saturday in October.
Thousands descend on the downtown area to enjoy live music, performances from local dance and theater groups as well as offerings from food, arts and crafts vendors. The event also includes a Kids Zone with dozens of activities for children.
The festival begins at 10 a.m. and lasts until 4 p.m. and culminates with a free concert beginning at 6 p.m. on the Town Green.
Tree Lighting
November 29th 6 pm at the Town Green
Residents and guests alike are invited to take a break from Black Friday shopping and leftover turkey sandwiches and officially welcome the holiday season to Loganville with the annual lighting of the Christmas tree.
The Town Green is transformed into a light show synchronized to holiday music but the scene isn’t complete until the mayor flips the switch and the lights are illuminated on the city’s 30-foot Christmas tree. The event also features free pictures with Santa, horse-drawn carriage rides, live entertainment and more.
Christmas Parade
December 14th 6 pm on Main Street
Welcome the holiday season with the annual City of Loganville Christmas Parade.
Held the second Saturday of December, the parade leaves Bay Creek Elementary School and makes its way down Lawrenceville Road then Main Street.
The event typically features more than 75 entries from local businesses, civic groups and more and always ends with Santa Claus in a City of Loganville fire truck. The streets are lined with residents and guests alike to see cars, animals, floats and marching bands decked out in full holiday spirit.
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