Featured Events
Brother Mojo – Free Outdoor Concert in Honor of Our Nation’s Heroes
More Info
7:00 PM on the Town Green, Free Concert
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Headliner: Brother Mojo with Special Guest Mason Thompson
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Open to our Military and Civilian Neighbors – Families Welcome
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Concessions will be Sold Onsite
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Bring a Lawn Chair & Celebrate our Heroes with Us!
We CARE Vet Fair™: Northwest Georgia Event
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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Over 120 Community Partners
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Full VA Staff Onsite
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Free Medical Evaluations
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Bring Your DD214
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25 New Partners this year
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Don’t Miss It – Share with Friends
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Celebrate Women Veterans Day

Cave Spring Arts & Crafts Festival
The Cave Spring Arts and Crafts Festival is one of the largest festivals in Northwest Georgia – featuring two-dimensional art and three-dimensional art, food vendors, children’s activities and a festive atmosphere.
Enjoy a variety of vendors, eat lunch, go in the cave, take a cool dip in the purported 2nd largest “swimming hole” in Georgia, see the 2-story log Cabin that belonged to Cherokee Avery Vann before 1838, visit upscale and antique shops in Cave Spring, Plan a lovely day driving through the lush valleys of Northwest Georgia to Cave Spring, only 16 miles from Rome and about 75 miles from Atlanta, Chattanooga, and Birmingham.
Cave Spring Arts & Crafts Festival
The Cave Spring Arts and Crafts Festival is one of the largest festivals in Northwest Georgia – featuring two-dimensional art and three-dimensional art, food vendors, children’s activities and a festive atmosphere.
Enjoy a variety of vendors, eat lunch, go in the cave, take a cool dip in the purported 2nd largest “swimming hole” in Georgia, see the 2-story log Cabin that belonged to Cherokee Avery Vann before 1838, visit upscale and antique shops in Cave Spring, Plan a lovely day driving through the lush valleys of Northwest Georgia to Cave Spring, only 16 miles from Rome and about 75 miles from Atlanta, Chattanooga, and Birmingham.
Downtown Rome Free Concert Series – July
Location
- Downtown Rome
- Broad Street, Rome, GA
Downtown Rome Hosts a Free Concert Series This Summer!
- All Events held in Downtown, Rome
- Concerts are outdoors, bring a chair for seating
- Concerts start at 7 pm
- Vendors on site
- Shop & Dine downtown before the concert
- Free concert made possible thanks to downtown businesses & property owners
Date
- Jul 18 2026
Time
- 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Paddle Georgia 2026
Starts Feb 28 and End in Rome on July 18!
Paddle Georgia 2026 will chart a 95-mile course through North Georgia from Georgia’s Apple Capital of Ellijay to the city of three rivers, Rome. The journey will take us down the Cartecay, Coosawattee, Oostanaula and Coosa rivers. In total, you’ll have a chance to dip your paddle in seven different rivers (the Ellijay, Conasuga and Etowah all flow into our route). That’s a Paddle Georgia record!
The trip will take us from Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, where the Class I and II rapids of the Cartecay and Coosawattee will thrill; across a portion of Carters Lake (where you may curse the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for damming the beautiful Coosawattee!) and through the Ridge and Valley region on the Coosawattee and Oostanaula rivers replete with rich Native American history (the capitol of the Cherokee Nation was at the confluence of the Coosawattee and Conasauga rivers!) and unparalleled aquatic biodiversity (the Upper Coosa is one of North America’s most diverse river systems).
As always, we’ll have top-notch campsites with restrooms, showers and air-conditioned respite areas, catered meals and nightly educational and entertainment programs. On river and off, you’ll have the opportunity to visit area attractions, historic sites and more. And, don’t forget the people! You’ll be paddling with a great group of more than 300 river enthusiasts!