Movies at Midland – Film Ready Gainesville
Midland Greenway 682 Grove Street, Gainesville, GA, United StatesJoin Film Ready Gainesville under the stars for a special double feature on the Midland Greenway!
Join Film Ready Gainesville under the stars for a special double feature on the Midland Greenway!
Step into a space of tranquility and purpose with Wellness Wednesday—a rejuvenating outdoor yoga class dedicated to raising funds for brain cancer research with Knox Martin Foundation!
Hosted annually by the University of North Georgia on its Gainesville campus, the Georgia Film Festival (GFF) is a three-day celebration of storytelling through film!
Multi-talent Charles Esten is a global entertainer. Best known for his roles as “Deacon Claybourne” in ABC/CMT’s “NASHVILLE” and “Ward Cameron” on the Netflix hit show “OUTER BANKS.” The artist-songwriter delivered his independent debut album, “Love Ain’t Pretty” in January 2024, co-writing all 14 songs with acoustic guitar credits!
Don’t miss Iam Tongi—American Idol winner and Hawaiian-born singer-songwriter—live in concert as he brings his soulful blend of island roots, country heart, and heartfelt storytelling to the stage.
Celebrate the spooky season by crafting your very own Halloween planter. With advice and guidance from our garden horticulturists, choose from a selection of cool-weather annuals and take home your creation to enjoy all fall long!
The Brenau Department of Music is excited to host another Live Therapeutic Music concert!
Step into a space of tranquility and purpose with Wellness Wednesday—a rejuvenating outdoor yoga class dedicated to raising funds for brain cancer research with Knox Martin Foundation!
The arts can be supportive when experiencing grief and loss. The act of creating something tangible can serve as a form of expression and allow your thoughts and feelings to guide and move you through the journey.
TOAST is the No. 1 Tribute in the world to the 70’s hit band, BREAD! With a surprising fidelity rarely heard from a live tribute band, their sound is often described as “spot on” to the original recordings. Audiences everywhere rave about closely their live performances sound like the cherished records they listened to back in the day.