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2.5 (2 reviews)

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12 years ago

Cute old school theater in downtown Cartersville. Nice intimate venue in a cool, old town. Enjoy the downtown area...

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Kennesaw Big Shanty Festival - Some of the freebies we won

Kennesaw Big Shanty Festival

4.0(2 reviews)
14.2 mi

This was my very first time coming out for the festival. It does remind me of going to Marietta…read moreSquare where there are vendors and local owned businesses. The location was cool but could be on the dangerous side due to the train still running. Not many places to park and the places you can park they were charging $10. If you plan on eating any food from the trucks make sure your prepared to spend some money. There were three different stages with many local schools performing and also dance schools. Unfortunately it rained all Sunday so we did not get to catch any of the performances.

THE KID IN ME The…read morekid in me loves a big festival in a small town. Kennesaw is the perfect backdrop for this annual festival that features a parade, musical performances, food and arts and crafts. I was determined to get to the festival regardless of the weather. As always, we arrive early, just after 8:30 so that we can get the lay of the land and take it all in. Parking was great, very close, well-staffed with attendants and only cost $5. Can't beat it! The parade usually precedes the beginning of the festivities. I did not get to see the beginning of the parade because I was distracted by one of the jewelry vendors and was too busy purchasing items. We did however get there before all was done. Every parade is unique, but audience participation is essential if you really want to have a good time. This parade is not as open as others. The streets are very narrow, so gates are used to contain the crowds. They don't throw candy from floats because they don't have them. They actually walk along the route and politely put the candy into the hands of the kids. If you yell out "Hey! I want candy too , they will give you some. If you yell out to the square dancers to "do-si-do", they will comply. The Steampunk group was one of my favorite as the fashion is just so cool and their sign read something like: Steampunk gun club and sewing circle, (interesting combination). That Harrison High School Band was the bomb! They sound so professional! After the parade, we continued to check out the various vendors. Some of my favorite vendors are the jewelry vendors that travel around with their wares. Stones to Wear is my favorite as I love sterling silver and big bold pieces. Phil and Sharon are like family and we always stop by and visit with them. The Panjo guy was unique. He took kitchen pans, (cake, brownie, heart-shaped etc) and made banjos out of them. He actually did a demonstration which was very cool. If you like dulcimer music, then you would appreciate this. I want to give a special shout-out to Superior Plumbing who provided superior toilet facilities complete with sinks and running water. Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!! If you decide to go, be careful as the ground is very wet and muddy. I wore sport sandals that can be easily cleaned and are quick to dry. If you don't want to eat typical carny food, eat before you go or eat afterwards because the only healthy vendor we saw was the Smoothie vendor. We wanted something more substantial so we just ate after we left. We had a great day and it was made even more special because of the train that frequently runs right through the festival! Love it!

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Cartersville School Of Ballet

Cartersville School Of Ballet

3.0(2 reviews)
0.1 mi
Established in 1972
Free estimates

Rip off. 7 year old daughter had 4 classes. We paid for the final month ahead of time as…read morerequired. She didn't want to continue so I withdrew her October 12. Now the company wants payment for November! She didn't have any classes in October! I let the May fee apply for October since I didn't give notice prior to that month. But they want a 3rd months class fee because the notice I gave them wasn't a full 30 days. Of course they never responded to the notice I sent. They just sent me a bill on January 6th saying I had an overdue bill! I have gone back and forth with the office person, and I am done. I am going ahead and paying it but a lot of families wouldn't be able to do that. So heads up, avoid this place unless you have some deep pockets.

We love CSB!! My daughter has been dancing for over 10 years, starting with ballet and tap at the…read moreage 6. After our move to Georgia, she began dancing in shows with CSB in 2013 and has been in a Dance Company there since 2017. As a Pre-Professional dancer at CSB, she takes almost 15 hours of regular dance classes a week (ballet, tap, jazz, modern, hip hop, pointe) and participates in additional camps and Dance Intensives throughout the year. With the recent COVID shutdowns, the studio has done an AMAZING job of keeping the students engaged and still learning and practicing their craft with Zoom Classes and dedicated teachers. If you are looking for a studio with talented and dedicated teachers, look no further than Cartersville School of Ballet!!

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