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Christmas Parade

It's the most wonderful time of the year!  Don't miss our 72nd annual Christmas Parade. Join us on Thursday, December 4th at 6:30 pm and this year's theme is: TBD

 

Food Truck Friday - Lunch

Food Truck Friday is back!  Join us on the lawn of Monroe Cotton Mills for lunch on July 29th  from 11:00-2:00pm  with some of the best food trucks in the area.  A percentage of the sales will benefit  NG3.  This event is hosted by Monroe Cotton Mills and Presented by Keep Smiling Plumbing.  

Food Truck Dinner/ Movies at the Mill will begin at 6:30 pm.  Click here for details.  

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Light Up the Night

Join us for the first night of lights in Downtown!  Walk the beautiful tree-lit streets of Downtown, enjoy live music,  roasted marshmallows on our giant fire pit, shop your favorite stores, and dine in any of our amazing restaurants.  There is nothing more beautiful than Downtown during the Holidays so come out to soak up every minute and start checking off your Christmas shopping list.

 

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Bikes, Trikes, & Magical Lights Parade

Join us for a walk through the 5th annual Christmas lights display in Childers Park in Downtown Monroe featuring the Twelve Days of Christmas!  We encourage kids to decorate their favorite bike, stroller, wagon, or any other favorite set of wheels to parade through the Christmas lights.  The parade will begin at 6 pm in the parking lot behind the Monroe Library.  The lights will be on until 9:00 pm nightly through December 31st.  This event is free of charge and open to kids of all ages.

 

 

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Cy Nunnally Story

After a reading of a Resolution, the City Council of Monroe voted on Tuesday, August 13, 2019, to change the name of the Monroe-Walton County Airport to the Cy Nunnally Memorial Airport. This name change was made to honor the late Jason Cyrus ‘Cy’ Nunnally who passed away on Tuesday, July 9, 2019, after a single-engine plane crash.

The Resolution as passed unanimously by the Monroe City Council for submission to the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reads as follows:

 

Fall Fest

We are so excited for our 2025 Fall Fest on October 11th! Head downtown to enjoy the over 250 artisan vendors, restaurants, children's activities, costume contests and more. Our unique retail stores will be open with the latest fall trends and gifts. Plan to eat downtown at our food truck alley or sit down in one of our delicious downtown restaurant. It will be a day of fun for the entire family in beautiful downtown Monroe! 

 

 

 

 

Monroe Football Blowout Parade & Pep Rally

Join us at our annual blowout parade & pep rally Thursday, August 22nd at 6:00 pm in Downtown Monroe!  We'll get fired up for football season with our cheerleaders and bands and get to meet our local football players.  Parade begins at 6:00 on Broad Street, followed by the pep rally on Court Street.  

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Tree Board

The Monroe Tree Board is a volunteer board, that meets quarterly, and is  appointed by City Council.

 

Current staff members include:

Chris Bailey, Assistant City Administrator

Brad Callender, City Planner

Dennis Cooper, City Arborist, Electric Lineman

 

Appointed volunteers include:

Hunter Blair

Camille Garrison

Lynn Laird

Susan Sykes

ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION RELOCATION SERVICES

The City of Monroe will be accepting Bids to contract services for the installation and relocation of electrical distribution lines.  All submittals should follow instructions as detailed in the Invitation to Bid and be complete in scope as requested by the City of Monroe. Bids are to be submitted no later than September 16, 2019 at 3:00 pm (EST).

 

Monroe Police Department National Night Out

Come out and network with your Monroe Police Officers on Tuesday August 6, 2019 in Pilot Park (515 Church Street) for National Night Out. This program is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances.

FREE Hotdogs and drinks will be provided by Walton EMC. Also, there will be lots of games to play along with awesome music entertainment.

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