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18th Annual EAST COBBER Parade & Festival

This fall, East Cobb will once again welcome the hometown tradition of a community parade and festival when the 18th Annual EAST COBBER Parade & Festival takes place. The EAST COBBER Parade features floats and high school marching bands as well as a cornucopia of East Cobb groups and will be followed by the EAST COBBER Festival featuring local entertainment, carnival games and plenty of good food.




The EAST COBBER Parade & Festival was established to build a sense of community and reinforce East Cobb County’s status as one of the best places to live in the metro Atlanta area. Booths at the festival will showcase everything from jewelry to local schools. Young East Cobbers will have lots to do in the Kids Zone like getting their faces painted, playing carnival games or hopping on a moonwalk. And all festival visitors can enjoy food from East Cobb restaurants and civic clubs while listening to some great local entertainment. 




The EAST COBBER Parade & Festival thanks presenting sponsor WellStar for supporting the 2013 event. 

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WHEN: Saturday, September 21




EAST COBBER Parade starts at 10 a.m. 

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EAST COBBER Festival: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. 







The EAST COBBER Parade & Festival is free and open to the public 




WHERE: The EAST COBBER Parade stages at Mt. Bethel Elementary School, 1210 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta, Georgia 30068 and travels one mile south along Johnson Ferry Road from Princeton Lakes Drive to Fountains of Olde Towne Shopping Center, 736 Johnson Ferry Road where the EAST COBBER Festival will take place. 




WHO: Contact: Cynthia Rozzo, Founder/Publisher EAST COBBER, Cynthia@eastcobber.com or 































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