January
15 Martin Luther King Jr. Day
February
Black History Month
2 Groundhog Day
13 Mardi Gras
14 Valentine’s Day
19 Presidents’ Day
March
Women’s History Month
Irish American History Month
Ongoing
Thursdays weekly
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Pinckneyville Park
4758 S. Old Peachtree Rd., Norcross
GwinnettParks.com, 678-277-0920
Admission: free
The club meets every Thursday for ages 50 and up. Please call for availability.
Fridays weekly
7-8 a.m.
Moe’s Original Barbecue
5005 Peachtree Pkwy., Ste. 810, Peachtree Corners
Admission: free
Yielded Men (YM) is a weekly safe, small discussion group focused on building relationships and encouraging men in their walk with God. Each week the group addresses a specific issue that most men face in life. All are welcome.
Every other Saturday
Gwinnett Chess Club
9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
Pinckneyville Park
4758 S. Old Peachtree Rd., Norcross
GwinnettParks.com, 678-277-0920
Register with Tom Emch, 770-605-0429
Admission: free
Chess for all ages. All experiences are welcomed.
January
Through February 22
6-9 p.m.
The Forum
5185 Peachtree Pkwy., Peachtree Corners
Cornhole ATL has grown to be the home of over 400 cornhole players. Cornhole is an easy-to-play social game with a league at The Forum. The seven-week Winter League includes a season-ending tournament with prizes and a Championship Trophy. Note that players must be registered with Cornhole ATL to compete. For further info, email info@cornholeatl.com.
January 13
8-10 p.m.
Lionheart Theatre
10 College St., Norcross
404-919-4022
Tickets: $10
About the show: It’s an open mic organized by Yo That’s Funny that features some of the funniest comics in the area.
January 16 and February 6, 20
7-10 p.m.
Kettlerock Brewing
6025 Peachtree Pkwy., Ste. 1, Peachtree Corners
Admission: free
Guitarist Derek hosts an open mic that showcases local musical talent.
January 18
Chess Boards and Checker Crowns
4-5 p.m.
Gwinnett County Public Library — Peachtree Corners Branch
5570 Spalding Dr., Peachtree Corners
770-978-5154
Admission: free
Game players of all ages and skill levels are invited to learn about and play chess and checkers.
January 18
5-7 p.m.
Gwinnett County Public Library — Duluth Branch
3180 Main S., Duluth
770-978-5154
Admission: free; registration required
Learn what it takes to become a naturalized citizen. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will help lawful permanent residents — and others interested in the naturalization process — learn about the naturalization process, eligibility requirements, testing and citizenship rights.
January 20
Dancing in a Winter Wonderland
6-8 p.m.
Lucky Shoals Park Community Center
4651 Britt Rd., Norcross
678-277-0860
Admission: $5 per person
The whole family is invited for an evening of dancing to holiday-themed music.
January 22
Movie Mondays — Book Club: The Next Chapter
1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Norcross Cultural Arts and Community Center
10 College St., Norcross
Admission: free
About the movie: The film follows the new journey of four best friends as they take their book club to Italy for the fun girls’ trip they never had.
January 25 and February 8, 22
All day
Kettlerock Brewing
6025 Peachtree Pkwy., Ste. 1, Peachtree Corners
Admission: free
Meet with friends and play Euchre. All experience levels are welcome.
January 25-28
Thursday-Saturday, 7 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m.
Norcross High School Auditorium
5300 Spalding Dr., Norcross
General admission tickets: $10
About the show: Adapted from the Tony Award-winning Best Musical Annie, Annie JR. is a 60-minute version of the show that’s been adapted for younger performers.
January 26
3-4 p.m.
Gwinnett County Public Library — Peachtree Corners Branch
5570 Spalding Dr., Peachtree Corners 30092
770-978-5154
Admission: free
Celebrate Lewis Carroll’s birthday with tea and discuss ways to improve your emailing skills.
January 26-February 4
Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 2 p.m.
Lionheart Theatre
10 College St., Norcross
404-919-4022
Tickets: $18; students and seniors, $16
About the show: In this short comedy, self-proclaimed genius Harlan Bean is ready to make history with his science-fiction radio masterpiece Battle of the Planets. But when the broadcast is in the hands of an ambitious actress with her own vision for her character, several terrified last-minute replacements jump in, and a disgruntled sound engineer is out for revenge. The mayhem in the studio makes an alien invasion look like a piece of cake.
January 27
Pinckneyville Open House / Vibrant Visions
10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Pinckneyville Park Community Recreation Center
4650 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Berkeley Lake
678-277-0920, GwinnettParks.com
Admission: free; preregistration required for free lunch
All ages are invited to explore the pottery studio, meet the instructors and check out the programs. Visitors are also encouraged to bring a board and turn it into a vision board for their 2024 goals using a variety of available arts media.
January 31 and February 28
DIY Calming Activities for Children
4-5 p.m.
Gwinnett County Public Library — Peachtree Corners Branch
5570 Spalding Dr., Peachtree Corners
gwinnettpl.org, 770-978-5154
Admission: free
Learn different ways to help children, aged 3 to 7, calm themselves so they can enjoy developing motor and pre-literacy skills.
January 31-February 3
Wednesday, 4:30 p.m.; Friday, 7 p.m.; Saturday, 2 p.m.
Wesleyan School Powell Theatre
5405 Spalding Dr., Peachtree Corners
wesleyanschool.org, 770-448-7640
About the show: The show is structured as a series of parables primarily based on the Gospel of Matthew. The music largely consists of lyrics from traditional hymns set to music.
February
February 2
First Friday Concert — The Rainmen
7-9 p.m.
Cultural Arts & Community Center
10 College St.., Norcross
Admission: free
About the band: The Rainmen is a tribute band that specializes in the music of the 1960s and early 1970s, featuring songs from the Beatles, Kinks, Rolling Stones, Byrds and Doors.
February 2-3
Feed My Starving Children Mobile Food Packing
Christ the King
5575 Peachtree Pkwy., Peachtree Corners
Christ the King Lutheran Church hosts a two-day mobile food packing event for Feed My Starving Children, fmsc.org. The church is committed to raising $30,000 to pack 101,088 meals for distribution to schools, orphanages, clinics and feeding programs globally with the goal of delivering hope and breaking the cycle of poverty. Individuals, businesses and groups are encouraged to donate, sponsor and participate.
February 3
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Lucky Shoals Park Community Center
4651 Britt Rd., Norcross
678-277-0860, GwinnettParks.com
Admission: free
Come one, come all to celebrate Black History Month with music, food and a parade.
February 4
2 p.m.
Norcross City Cemetery
65 Lawrenceville St., Norcross
Enjoy a journey through Norcross’s past with Gene Ramsay, local historian extraordinaire. Discover the tales behind the town’s founders and uncover the mysteries of street names like Buchanan and Jones.
February 8
4:30-6 p.m.
Gwinnett County Public Library — Duluth Branch
3180 Main S., Duluth
770-978-5154
Admission: free
Also known as Spring Festival, Lunar New Year is the most important and most festive holiday of the year in many east and southeast Asian countries. Learn about the traditional celebration and create your own lion dance puppet, miniature origami and rattle drum. Supplies will be provided.
February 8
Financial Literacy: Priorities, Setting Goals, Income and Expenses
4:30-6 p.m., Spanish; 6:30-8 p.m., English
Gwinnett County Public Library — Norcross Branch
5735 Buford Hwy., Norcross
770-978-5154
Admission: free
This class provides participants with skills to help manage finances and begin preparing for long-term financial success. Topics include budgeting, determining financial priorities, and keeping track of income and expenses. Presented in English and Spanish by the Norcross staff in partnership with Money Management International.
February 8
Peachtree Corners Photography Club Group Meet Up
6:45-8:15 p.m.
Atlanta Tech Park
107 Technology Pkwy., Peachtree Corners
Admission: free
Photographers of all skill levels are welcomed; come early at 6:15 p.m. for social time.
February 9-11
Greater Atlanta Christian School King’s Gate Theatre
1575 Indian Trail Rd., Norcross
About the show: GAC High School theatre students perform the Steven Sondheim musical that intertwines the stories of several Brothers Grimm characters.
February 10
1-4 p.m.
Shorty Howell Park Activity Building
2750 Pleasant Hill Rd., Duluth
678-277-0900
Admission: free
Celebrate African American history and culture while enjoying music and food — and bring the whole family!
February 10
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Downtown Norcross
Admission: free
Feel the love in the air as you cozy up in a carriage ride, renew your vows and capture the romance with a complimentary photo. Downtown Norcross restaurants are also offering Valentine’s specials.
February 12
Movie Mondays — Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One
1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Norcross Cultural Arts and Community Center
10 College St., Norcross
Admission: free
About the movie: Ethan Hunt and his IMF team must track down a dangerous weapon before it falls into the wrong hands.
February 13
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Pinckneyville Park Community Recreation Center
4650 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Berkeley Lake
678-277-0920, GwinnettParks.com
Admission: $10 per Gwinnett resident, $15 per non-resident; registration required by Feb. 9
Adults aged 50+ are invited to join the Krewe for a traditional New Orleans-style lunch and some bingo.
February 17
2-3 p.m.
Gwinnett County Public Library — Duluth Branch
3180 Main S., Duluth
770-978-5154
Admission: free; registration recommended
In honor of Black History Month, renowned storyteller Sharyn Riggs will render several captivating narratives that embody the African American experience.
February 24
7-8 p.m.
Gwinnett County Public Library — Duluth Branch
3180 Main S., Duluth
770-978-5154
Admission: free; registration recommended
Wanda M. Morris will discuss her book, “Anywhere You Run,” about two sisters who, during the summer of 1964 in Jackson, Mississippi, are on the run — one from the law, the other from social shame. Books will be sold and available for signing from The Book Worm Bookstore.
February 26
Movie Mondays — The Woman King
1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Norcross Cultural Arts and Community Center
10 College St., Norcross
Admission: free
About the movie: This historical epic is inspired by true events that took place in The Kingdom of Dahomey, one of the most powerful states of Africa in the 18th and 19th centuries.
February 29
Leap Day Origami Frogs and Time Capsules
5-6 p.m.
Gwinnett County Public Library — Norcross Branch
5735 Buford Hwy., Norcross
770-978-5154
Admission: free
Join the library for a Leap Day Celebration. Learn all about Leap Day and why it happens every four years. Then choose an activity — origami leaping frogs or making a time capsule to open on the next Leap Day.
March
March 1
First Friday Concert — Carnelita Sabrosa
7-9 p.m.
Cultural Arts & Community Center
10 College St.., Norcross
Admission: free
About the band: Carnelita Sabrosa brings together different cultures, flavors and rhythms for a blend of music that includes Latin jazz, pop and R&B.
March 1-17
Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 2 p.m.
Lionheart Theatre
10 College St., Norcross
404-919-4022
Tickets: $18; students and seniors, $16
About the show: Jon Trachtman and Leslie Arthur are out of work musicians who room together in New York City. To save money, Jon has been filing tax returns listing the pair as married. The day of reckoning comes when the Internal Revenue Service informs the “couple” they’re going to be investigated. This classic farce is a cross between I Love Lucy and Some Like it Hot.
116 Carlyle St., Norcross
770-840-9844
Ongoing
Live Model Sketch Group
Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m.
Cost: $16 for members; $22 for non-members; package pricing available
Moderators: Lynda Ellis, lyndaellis@gmail.com; Anne Hall, annehallstudio@yahoo.com
Daytime Open Studio
Thursdays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Cost: $5 for members, $10 for non-members
Moderator: Anne Labaire, labaireart@gmail.com
Evening Open Studio
Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m.
Cost: $5 for members, $10 for non-members
Moderator: Patty Grewe-Mullins, pgrewemullins@gmail.com
5600 W. Jones Bridge Rd., Peachtree Corners
770-246-9622
Every other Friday
Lifelong Learners
12:15 p.m.
For ages 50 and up, Lifelong Learners offers seniors the chance to come together and enjoy guest speakers, local field trips and spirited cultural discussions. Held in the Senior Center.
For more information, contact Rob Wilson at robertw@ymcaatlanta.com.
Every Monday
Grief and Loss Support Group
11 a.m.
Grief and lossare two of the most difficult emotions to face, but you don’t have to face them alone. This is a safe and caring environment for participants. Held in the Senior Meeting Room.
For more information, contact Ellie Garrett at ejgarrett@gmail.com.
Every Tuesday
Caring for Those Who Care
11:45 a.m.
The YMCA’s weekly Caregivers Group provides a dedicated meeting space for caregivers to offer and receive emotional support. If you are providing care for a loved one, or want to learn more about long term caregiving, this group is for you. The group offers practical information while respecting confidentiality and encouraging camaraderie. Held in the Senior Meeting Room.
For more information, contact Mary Crawley at mcrawley@wans.net.
Other Senior Activities include:
- Canasta — Every Monday, 2 p.m. in the Senior Meeting Room; and
- Dominoes — Every Thursday, 10:45 a.m., in the Senior Meeting Room.
Red Clay Music Foundry
3116 Main St., Duluth
Yacht Rock Schooner
January 12. 8 p.m.
The 8-man Yacht Rock Schooler specializes in the smooth sounds of the late 1970s and early 80s. This is the band for fans of Hall & Oates, Steely Dan, Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald.
Hot Licks & Rhetoric: Steely Dan Tribute
January 13. 8 p.m.
HL&R is an Atlanta-based nine-piece group that showcases and celebrates the timeless music of Steely Dan.
Musical Chairs with Sonia Leigh with Adam Mac and Angie K
January 26. 8 p.m.
Sonia Leigh made her country catapult in 2011 with a major debut record 1978 December. Her single “My Name Is Money” landed #36 on billboard hot 100 charts.
The Blue Dogs
January 27. 8 p.m.
For more than 30 years, South Carolina’s The Blue Dogs have been blending bluegrass, country, rock and soul in their unpredictable and upbeat live shows.
Stand Up Comedy Night Hosted by Yoshee!
February 2. 8 p.m.
The first Friday of the month features a night of comedy, hosted by Yoshee So. The Atlanta-based comic says he was raised by immigrant parents and TV sitcoms of the 80s and 90s.
Barry Waldrep’s Allman Brothers Tribute
February 3. 8 p.m.
Songwriter, instrumentalist and composer Barry Waldrep presents an intimate, laid-back tribute to the Allman Brothers Band.
Songwriters in the Round: Amelia White, Carter Sampson and Michelle Malone
February 8. 8 p.m.
Amelia White has built a folk-pop catalog full of hooks and moody singing. Oklahoma-bred Carter Sampson is a singer/songwriter whose songs resonate with the heartland. Michelle Malone has the soul of a bluesman, heart of a folksinger and guts of a rock and roll star.
R&B Inc.
February 9. 8 p.m.
The nine-piece R&B and soul band R&B Inc. is made up of seasoned professionals who’ve entertained audiences and appeared with top artists for more than five decades.
Matthew Kaminski’s Mondo Hammondo
February 10. 8 p.m.
A jazz organist, pianist, accordionist — and the official organist for the Atlanta Braves — Matthew Kaminski adventures into obscure music genres like Space Age Pop and Lounge Jazz.
Love the One You’re With (An Evening of Love and Music)
February 17. 8 p.m.
Hey Dreamer and the Pussywillows perform a celebration of love.
Louise Mosrie & Marc Douglas Berardo
February 18. 8 p.m.
Nashville-based singer/songwriter Louise Mosrie is a classically trained singer and award-winning songwriter. Marc Douglas Berardo writes charming, gripping songs about unusual characters and places.
Lee Roy Parnell
February 23. 8 p.m.
Guitar-slinger Lee Roy Parnell performs frequently at the Grand Ole Opry and has been inducted into the Texas Heritage Songwriter’s Hall of Fame.
The Spirit of Rush
February 24. 8 p.m.
Georgia’s premier Rush tribute band performs the “Moving Pictures” album.
Business Organizations and Events
107 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners 30092
404-797-1221
Friday, January 19. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
The event that brings together industry leaders, entrepreneurs and small business owners from various sectors to explore the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential impact on small businesses. This summit serves as a platform for knowledge exchange, networking and discovering cutting-edge technologies that can drive the growth and success of small businesses.
Wednesday, January 24. 6-8 p.m.
The second annual ATL Unlocked features Dean Andrews, Head of Developer Relations at Intersystems discussing their Comprehensive Start Up Program. There will be networking, drinks and small bites.
Wine Wednesdays / Open Pitch Nights
Wednesdays, January 31 and February 28, 5-6:30 p.m.
The first Wine Wednesday of 2024 is presented in conjunction with Open Pitch Night. Entrepreneurs are invited to pitch their business to other business owners and potential investors. Wine, beer and small bites provided. In January, everyone is encouraged to wear their favorite team jersey.
Tuesdays, February 6 and March 5. 6-8 p.m.
Sponsored by Resolvit, the monthly meet-up is held on the first Tuesday of every month in the Atlanta Tech Park Café. Everyone is invited to network and join a good group of people discussing anything related to technology.
Southwest Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
Office in Atlanta Tech Park
107 Technology Pkwy., Peachtree Corners
470-482-1899
Thursdays, January 18, 25 and February 8, 15, 22. 8:30-9:30 a.m.
Free admission for SWGC members and visitors.
Meet up with local business professionals over coffee. Meetings are normally held in the large meeting space behind the SWGC office at Atlanta Tech Park.
Friday, February 2. 7:30-9 a.m.
Atlanta Northeast Hilton, 5993 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Peachtree Corners
Admission: $28 for members, $35 for non-members; registration required.
The speaker is Alfie Meek, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Economic Development Research at the Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute.
Peachtree Corners Business Association
4989 Peachtree Pkwy., Ste. 215, Peachtree Corners
678-969-3385
Thursday, January 18 and Wednesday, February 21. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Marlow’s Tavern, Peachtree Corners Town Center, 5210 Center Blvd., Peachtree Corners
Open to PCBA members and their guests. Advance registration is appreciated.
Meet up with PCBA members for an enjoyable way to network and save 15% off your lunch check.
PCBA Business After Hours Speaker Series
Thursday, January 25. 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Hilton Atlanta Northeast, 5993 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Peachtree Corners
Event registration is $40. Advanced registration is $25 for members and $35 for guests. Includes appetizers and drinks.
Business After Hours features Al Simon, consultant and coach with Sandler Neuberger and Company; he’ll discuss best practices for leveraging AI to grow business.
PCBA Connecting Over Coffee Morning Meetup
Tuesday, February 13 and March 12. 8:30-9:30 a.m.
Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, 5215 Town Center Blvd., Peachtree Corners
Free admission for PCBA members and their guests. Register online as space is limited.
Meet with other PCBA and business professionals over coffee in a positive atmosphere on the second Tuesday of the month. Business cards will be shared with all attendees.
PCBA Business After Hours — Celebrating Leap Year Latin Style
Thursday, February 29. 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Latin Fresh, 4941 S. Old Peachtree Rd., Peachtree Corners
Event registration is $40. Advanced registration is $25 for members and $35 for guests. Includes appetizers and drinks.
Join in the festivities and celebrate leap year with good food, beverages and networking at Latin Fresh, a fast casual restaurant chain inspired by Latin American cuisine.
Rotary Club of Peachtree Corners
The Crossing Steakhouse
40 South Peachtree St., Norcross
770-330-7477
Club Meetings
Mondays, January 22 and 29.12-1 p.m.
The January 22 meeting features Carole Townsend.
Meetings held the second Tuesday of every month, 6-7:30 p.m.
Meeting locations are announced monthly.