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Towne Lake Pass Trail.

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RECREATION

Woodstock Parks and Recreation

woodstockparksandrec.com // 770-592-6000, Ext. 1955

Through October TrailStory gives children in grades K-6 and their families a fun, active way to read and enjoy Woodstock’s trails at the same time. This month, from dawn to dusk, visit the Towne Lake Pass Trail to read “A Tale of Two Beasts” by Fiona Roberton. Registration not required. Oct. 5

Discovering Pickleball gets you ready to play pickleball — and you will, by the end of the session. Equipment is provided. The class is taught at 6:30 p.m. at the Dupree Park pickleball courts. Fee: $5. Oct. 15

Join Amped in the Park with Burn Boot Camp Woodstock, 9 a.m., for a free outdoor workout at the Northside Hospital — Cherokee Amphitheater. At 11 a.m., stop by the Gazebo in the Park at City Center for a free

Storytime Live! With Spider Gwen.

William G. Long Senior Center Programs

woodstockparksandrec.com // 678-445-6518 Age minimum for all programs is 50. Registration is required.

Oct. 3: Bring in your favorite recipes to be published in the Senior Member Cookbook.

Oct. 12: Day Trip: Harrah’s Casino in Murphy, North Carolina. Cost is $5.

Oct. 17: Play Pictonary at the center, 2-4 p.m.

Oct. 19: After Hours Murder Mystery will be at the center, 4-6 p.m. Register early for character assignment. 01 Woodstock Farm Fresh Market, 8:30 a.m.-noon, Saturdays through Dec. 17. The market is located downtown, on Market Street and in Reformation Brewery’s backyard. Details available at www.visitwoodstockga.com. 09 Shop locally made goods at Maker’s Mash, a pop-up shop featuring local artisans, the second Sunday of the month, 1-6 p.m., at Reformation Brewery in Woodstock. https://visitwoodstockga.com/events. 22 Cadence Fair, Reformation’s ninth anniversary party, is a free event open to all ages. The annual tradition combines local music, local makers, good eats and — of course — beer. www.facebook.com/reformationwoodstock.

WOODSTOCK ARTS

www.woodstockarts.org Through Oct. 2

“Sunday in the Park with George” is a concert production of the days leading up to the completion of Georges Seurat’s most famous painting. A century later, Seurat’s descendant — named George and also an artist — is in search of what artistic path to follow; he finds the answer to his future in the past. Oct. 14-30

“The Rocky Horror Show” is a beloved cult classic, reimagined in limited edition packaging and updated for today’s nostalgia of '90s music ... without changing a single word. Recommended for ages 16-plus (language, adult themes).

Oct. 15-16

Art on the Green is back, featuring paintings, mixed media, photography, hand-crafted jewelry, eccentric gifts and more.

Oct. 21

Beginning at 6 p.m. at the Reeves House, local artists will create a piece of art on the spot that will be raffled off at the end of the night. Oct. 28

On the last Friday of each month, sit under the stars and enjoy live music at Jazz Night. Tables and chairs are provided; the outdoor bar will be stocked, and music will be playing, 6-9 p.m., on the back porch at the Reeves House.

LANTERN SERIES

At the Woodstock Arts Event Green; shows begin at 7:30 p.m. www.woodstockarts.org.

Oct. 8: Gina Chavez

Oct. 29: Mountain Heart

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