As the state lifts many of its previous restrictions, and following the example set by the county, Peachtree Corners will begin its 2020 event schedule with a new event, a Night Market on Friday, July 10, followed by Flicks on the Green on July 11, Classic Sports on the Screen, July 18 and a live concert featuring Electric Avenue, a 1980’s pop tribute band, on July 25.

Six-foot social distancing and face masks will be required to ensure the public’s safety.

For lawn events, such as those that feature watching movies and concerts, large white circles will be painted on the Town Green’s grass for use by families and groups so all may enjoy their time together while maintaining social distancing. The circles will accommodate family and groups and will be spaced six feet apart.

For concerts, the city is incorporating a no-cost reservation system in order to maintain safety and crowd control. Space will be limited, and reservations will be taken on a “first come-first served” basis. The no-cost reservation system for concerts will be activated in mid-July.

In addition to Electric Avenue on July 25, the city will host Texas Flood on Aug. 29; Drivin N Cryin on Sept. 26 and Marcy Playground on Oct 17.

Additional events include a Derby Party Sept. 5, Bark in the Park Sept. 14, Harvest Fest Oct. 24, Veterans Day Nov. 11, and Holiday Glow on the Green scheduled for Dec. 4.

View the city's revised 2020 calendar of events: www.peachtreecornersga.gov/home/showdocument?id=8352.

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