Inaugural Marietta the Gathering Festival Coming to the Square on March 4

Inaugural Marietta the Gathering Festival Coming to the Square on March 4
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Marietta the Gathering is a new festival to be held each March in Glover Park at the Historic Marietta Square celebrating Geek Community, pop culture, and the arts. The festival will include the Guild Show, a collection of art makers, merchandisers, crafters, and smiths; Tourney Alley, a street full of board games, card tournaments, and possibly video game arcade; as well as several other panels, performances, and contests in and around Glover Park.

Date: March 4th 2023

Time: 10AM to 8PM

Location: Historic Marietta Square

SCHEDULE:

“The Guild Show” (Open from 10AM to 8PM)

The Guild Show is a collection of artists, maker, and merchandisers showcasing their wares. Please submit applications by February 10th, 2023 at 5:00pm.

Completed application are to be emailed to specialevents@mariettaga.gov or mailed to:

City of Marietta

Parks, Recreation, and Facilities Department Attn: Special Events

PO Box 609

Marietta, GA 30061-0609

Tournament Alley (10AM to 7PM)

East Park Square will play host to a stretch of tabletop gaming, card tournaments, and more!! Detailed information to come!

Glover Park Panelists (10AM to 5PM)

Glover Park Stage Performers (6PM to 8PM)

FOOD VENDORS:

More information to come!

SPONSOR/VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Interested in sponsoring this event? Or volunteering? Email specialevents@mariettaga.gov for more information

Original source can be found here.



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