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April 1-30 At 10 a.m. April 1, participants in the 2022 Discover WDSTK Scavenger Hunt can find a clue sheet on Woodstock’s social media pages and at www.visitwoodstockga.com/scavenger-hunt. Teams will gather photographic evidence of their journey through 100 different venues in Woodstock, competing to win a $100 Downtown Dollars Gift Certificate and prizes donated by Woodstock businesses. April 4

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DJ Bingo begins at 7 p.m. Mondays at Woodstock Beer Market. Have fun, test your musical knowledge and win prizes. https://visitwoodstockga.com/ events.

April 6 Trivia Night begins at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at Reformation Brewery in Woodstock. Grab a team and a pint. Prizes for first-, second- and third-place teams. https://visitwoodstockga.com/events. April 10

Shop locally-made goods at Maker’s Mash, a pop-up shop featuring local artisans, every second Sunday, 1-6 p.m., at Reformation Brewery in Woodstock. https://visitwoodstockga.com/events. April 16

The Woodstock Farm Fresh Market is open Saturdays through Dec. 17, 8:30 a.m.-noon. The market is located downtown, on Market Street and in Reformation Brewery’s backyard. Details available at www.visitwoodstockga.com. April 23

A Night to Celebrate Chastity Schug Concert is coming to Woodstock’s Northside Hospital — Cherokee Amphitheater. Enjoy music by Elton Live!, an Elton John cover band. Proceeds to benefit the Schug family. https://cherishchasityconcert.eventbrite.com. Weekend of April 30

Register your yard sale for the Woodstock City Wide Yard Sale by 5 p.m. April 11. Your yard sale signs will announce your own dates and times. https://bit.ly/3sUIXnO. May 7

The Cinco de Mayo Pub Crawl is 2-6 p.m. in downtown Woodstock. Crawl-goers are encouraged to visit participating restaurants, and enjoy food and beverage specials. https://visitwoodstockga.com/event-group/pub-crawls. The HOPE Center's Walk for Life 2022 kicks off at 9 a.m. at the Event Green at Woodstock Arts Village. The 1.6-mile walk is a round-trip route on Noonday Creek Trail. https://supporthopecenter.com. May 15

North Georgia artists will gather for Art on the Green, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., at the Woodstock Arts Event Green. Art displayed will include paintings, mixed media, photography, hand-crafted jewelry, eccentric gifts and more. https:// woodstockarts.org/events/art-on-the-green-spring-2022. www.woodstockarts.org Through April 17

“Coded Realities: Art + Technology” is an interactive exhibit in the Reeves House that explores the intersection between technology and art. April 9

The Lasting Laugh is a comedy series that brings in Atlanta-based comedians monthly, with Jessica It’s All Good as the host. Recommended for ages 12-plus (content). April 8

iThink Improv is back and ready to get its audiences rolling down the aisles with laughter. Recommended for ages 10-plus (content). April 21-June 19

“Stacie Rose,” a solo exhibit in the Reeves House, features a mixture of gestural mark making, process and hard geometric lines. April 22-May 8

“Sister Act” follows wannabe star Dolores Van Cartier, who witnesses a murder and is put into hiding at a church as a nun. Recommended for ages 13-plus (language, some violence).

LANTERN SERIES

At the Woodstock Arts Event Green; shows begin at 7:30 p.m. Check for updates at www.woodstockarts.org. May 14: Naughty Professor May 28: Aditya Prakash Ensemble July 2: Sub-Radio July 16: Kyshona Armstrong

WOODSTOCK SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

The free concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. at the

Northside Hospital — Cherokee Amphitheater. www.woodstockconcertseries.com. May 14: Marshall Charloff & Purple Xperience June 11: Sister Hazel July 9: Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors Aug. 13: Black Jacket Symphony — Hotel California Sept. 10: Scotty McCreery

WOODSTOCK PARKS AND RECREATION PROGRAMS

woodstockparksandrec.com // 770-592-6000, Ext. 1955 Registration is required for all programs.

Through April

TrailStory gives children in grades K-6 and their families a fun, active way to read a book and enjoy Woodstock’s trails at the same time. This month, from dawn to dusk, visit the Trestle Rock Trail in Olde Rope Mill Park to read “Last Stop on Market Street” by Mat De Lapena and Christian Robinson. Registration not required. April 10

Discovering Disc Golf is a three-class series. April's session will focus on approach shots and putting, 2 p.m., at Dupree Park Prodigy Par 2 disc golf course. Equipment for the class is provided. Cost is $5. April 16

Join Amped in the Park with Strongside, 9 a.m., for a free outdoor workout at the Northside Hospital — Cherokee Amphitheater. Stop by the Gazebo in the Park at City Center, 11 a.m., for a free Storytime Live! With Fancy Nancy. April 21

Learn how to manage your beehive in a real-time, handson way with Shannon Sorescu, 7 p.m., at 311 Arnold Mill Road in Woodstock. Bee Hive Maintenance is for new and established beekeepers. Bee protective clothing/gear required. Registration fee is $50; it covers second-quarter classes (April, May and June). April 23

Essential Gardening: Cutting Gardens, 10 a.m. at 223 Arnold Mill Road in Woodstock, covers plant selection of annuals, perennials and woody plants. The Cherokee Master Gardeners will teach you how to transform your garden or landscape into a source of beautiful bouquets. Cost is $5. Discovering Gold Panning, 1 p.m., at 223 Arnold Mill Road in Woodstock, is a historical and functional introduction to panning for gold, enabling a participant to pan the authorized gold creeks of Woodstock and Cherokee County. Cost is $5. Discovering Fishing is an introductory class, 9 a.m., at Dupree Lake in Dupree Park, designed to teach participants the basics. Equipment is provided. Cost is $5. April 30

SKILLS: Gun Safety is taught by an instructor from the Woodstock Police Department, 10 a.m., at 223 Arnold Mill Road in Woodstock. Cost is $5.

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