A MENU of HOLIDAY EVENTS
presented by our wonderful arts organizations plus the City of Johns Creek
The Nutcracker
Johns Creek North Atlanta Dance atGas South Theater, Duluth
Fri, Nov 14 7:30pm
Sat, Nov 15 2:30pm
Sat, Nov 15 7:30pm
Sat, Nov 16 2:30pm
The Nutcracker
Johns Creek Fleetwood Dance atThe Eagle Theatre, Sugar Hill
Thu, Nov 20 7:30pm
Fri, Nov 21 7:30pm
Sat, Nov 22 10:30am
Sat, Nov 22 2:30pm
Sat, Nov 23 7:00pm
Holly Jolly Block Party
The City of Johns Creek at
Johns Creek City Hall parking lot
Fri, Dec 05 5:00pm-7:30pm
Holiday Pop-Up Art Market
The Art Center at
6290 Abbotts Bridge Rd
Sat, Dec 06 11:00am-4:00pm
Sounds of the Season
The Johns Creek Chorale at
Johns Creek United Methodist Church
Sat, Dec 13 7:00pm-8:30pm
A Kids' Christmas
The Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra at
Mt. Pisgah Church
Sat, Dec 20 2:00pm
Home for the Holidays
The Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra at
Mt. Pisgah Church
Sat, Dec 20 7:30pm
Messiah at the Pub
The Johns Creek Chorale at
11455 Lakefield Dr
Sun, Dec 21 3:00pm
Sun, Dec 21 5:00pm
A conceptual rendering of a Performing Arts Center in Johns Creek
A missed opportunity to have a Performing Arts Center in Johns Creek
The bond referendum on the November 4, 2025 ballot failed to pass.
Creatively Preserving Historic Rogers Bridge
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"Playful Passages" (at Morton Park) and "Reflections" (at Newtown Park) by artists Julia Hill and Chelsea Darling
Six public art sculptures have now been created utilizing steel salvaged from the historic Rogers Bridge which crossed the Chattahoochee River where the new pedestrian bridge stands today in Cauley Creek Park. These public art pieces are great examples of how local history can be creatively preserved.

Clockwise from upper left: "The Bridge" by artist Ilan Averbuch (Cauley Creek Park), "The Shape of Time and Water" by Phil Proctor (Rogers Park, Duluth side of the new Rogers Bridge), "Ferns" by Julia Hill and Chelsea Darling (near Creekside Park), "Lyrical Loops" by Julia Hill and Chelsea Darling (Bell-Boles Park), Dismantled steel from the historic Rogers Bridge.
Take a look at other public art around Johns Creek in "Finding Public Art in Johns Creek, GA" [pdf]

