Norcross is planning ahead for the fall in hopes this unprecedented health crisis will have disappeared or calmed to a safe level. As the city looks toward planning for the remaining 2020 events calendar, Norcross leaders want input from residents, visitors and business owners on their interest in fall events.

Specifically, the city wants to know “would you attend?”

The three-question survey takes only moments to complete while asking if you would attend a large-scale, outdoor event in August, September and/or October. Complete the survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/6B7T9WQ.

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