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Unleash Holiday Cheer, Cobb County's 'Santa Paws' Event Invites Dogs for Festive Photos with Santa in Marietta

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Published on October 27, 2025
Unleash Holiday Cheer, Cobb County's 'Santa Paws' Event Invites Dogs for Festive Photos with Santa in MariettaSource: Cobb County

It's that time of year again when Cobb County turns into a wonderland of festive events that invite residents to come together and celebrate the holiday season. Among these events, a standout is the 'Santa Paws' happening, where dog owners can revel in the joy of having their furry friends take pictures with Santa Claus. This particular piece of holiday cheer is scheduled for 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 13 at the Cobb County Water System Lab, located at 662 South Cobb Drive in Marietta. While registration details are still brewing, dog lovers should keep their ears perked for updates.

Cobb County is dressing up with holiday crafts, markets, family fun activities, and a constellation of festive lights that promise to brighten these shorter days. For those still plotting their holiday calendars, remember to scour not just one, but two online sources for the cornucopia of seasonal events—the county's main events calendar and the PARKS and Senior Services registration site both offer a treasure trove of holiday informations.

According to a recent news release published by the Cobb County Government, these winter delights are just a "smattering" of what's in store. If past years are any indicator, locals can anticipate a well-curated blend of events that cater to all ages and interests, solidifying Cobb County's reputation as a place that knows how to throw a good, holiday shindig.

If you're feeling a bit like Scrooge this season, maybe a visit to one of these events will ignite that holiday spark. Keep an eye on the Cobb County Water System Lab, not just for Santa Paws updates, but for other festive happenings that will, undoubtedly bring the community together under twinkle lights and mistletoe. Details may be TBA, but the holiday spirit is already RSVP'ed.