
With Halloween just around the corner, the Marietta History Center is gearing up to offer a festive and educational escape for families. Next Saturday, October 19, between 10 am and 4 pm, the museum will be hosting its monthly Pop-In event, treating children and their families to a day packed with Halloween-themed activities and crafts, in a move to foster community engagement and promote learning about the area's history.
Thanks to the sponsorship from Cauthorn, Owen, and Sanders, the Pop-In for Family Fun program is entirely free of the charge, a gesture that underscores the investment local enterprises are making in family-oriented initiatives and educational community outreach, the event is free for all attendees, further details can be found on the Marietta History Center website or by calling the provided contact number
The event lineup includes a range of activities, such as the Cobb Library's Georgia Room, presence of the Cobb Bookmobile from 10am to 2pm in Atherton Square, as well as participation from Key Autism Services and Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta, infusing the day with diverse opportunities for learning and enjoyment; although visitors should note that the schedule is liable to adjustments that may come without prior notification.
For those keen on delving into the town's past, the Marietta History Center is a destination that prides itself on sparking interest in local history by telling compelling stories and delivering immersive experiences, offering, visitors a unique perspective on the fabric of the community; individuals requiring further information about the event or access to media materials, like logos or pictures, are encouraged to reach out to [email protected].









