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Get Out: Your Weekend Planner

Things to do in and around Lilburn this weekend.

Here are just a few things going on in our area this weekend.

Egg hunt in Lilburn City Park, Saturday, March 31, from 10 a.m.-noon. Bring your own basket. It's in the park behind city hall. The rain date is April 7, same time, same place.

Stone Mountain Village BlueGrassRoots Music & Arts Festival: Music can be heard at every street corner in Stone Mountain village on Saturday, March 31, all day long. There will be street jams, a children's play area, and a bluegrass competition at ART Station. The fun starts at 10 a.m. and ends at 7 p.m.

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Chocolate Martini Party: Saturday, March 31, at Peterbrooke Chocolatier at The Forum in Norcross, 5155 Peachtree Parkway. Sounds like a great way to end the day after hunting eggs in the park and cutting the rug in Stone Mountain. 

opens at Stone Mountain Park Saturday, March 31. Stone Mountain Park has said the attraction is the second installation of its kind in the world and the only one in North America to integrate water features. Geyser Towers is next to Sky Hike in the Crossroads area, and the cost is part of the one-day pass. Spring break activities will be going on in the park all week.

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Line and Swing Dance Marathon, Saturday, March 31, at Best Friend Park Gym in Norcross, 6 p.m.-midnight, for ages 15 and up. Cost is $4, and pre-registration is required under the code BFGY13195. Drinks are provided, bring a dish to share, the organizers say. Phone 770-­‐417-­‐2212 or see www.gwinnettparks.com for more information.

LEGO Creation Nation at Discover Mills Mall, in the food court: The newly redesigned LEGO store in the mall is celebrating its reopening by inviting children of all ages and their families to help build a large-scale map of the United States using LEGO® bricks. "This three-day building encourages participants to use their creativity to construct a small scale model that represents their favorite city or place in the United States to be added to a large map made entirely of bricks, creating a unique and one of a kind LEGO model of the nation," according to a press release. Friday, March 30, until 6 p.m.; Saturday, March 31, from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday, April 1, from noon - 6 p.m. There's no charge. The address is 5900 Sugarloaf Parkway, Lawrenceville.


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