Community Corner

Weekender: New Play - 'The Strange Attractor,' Festival

See what's happening around Sandy Springs, this weekend.

 

  • Play: “The Strange Attractor. The Act3 play tells the story of two married couples who experience a tragedy and come back together after eight years. Jesse Cramer, director of improv for Act3 Productions, drew on his experience as a former math major at Penn State to craft a play exploring how the Chaos Theory in math could be applied to human interaction.  8 p.m., Friday and Saturday. $10-$23.
  • National Kids to Parks Day. Sandy Springs participates in National Kids to Park Day for the third year. The event is 10 a.m-4 p.m., Saturday, at Hammond Park. The National Park Trust event aim’s to combat both low park attendance and increasing obesity in children, as well as adults. Activities include field day races, KidzArt and face painting, water slides, inflatables, music, and much more.
  • CAC Food ‘n Fun Festival. The Community Assistance Center holds its first annual Food 'n Fun Festival, Sunday, at the Morgan Falls Athletic Complex, 1-5 p.m., Sunday. The event includes a Hunger Awareness Walk, parade, Frisbee golf, a kids zone, arts and crafts, live music and food. Bring food for the team food drive contest. Prizes will be awarded to the team that raises the most amount of food. It’s all to help raise awareness of the CAC and help combat hunger and homelessness in the community.
  • Prayers for World Peace. Light and inspiring meditation and Dharma talk at 11 a.m., Sunday focusing on developing inner peace. Kadampa Meditation Center. Free.


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