Independence Day
City offices will be closed in observance of Independence Day.
City offices will be closed in observance of Independence Day.
Bring the family for the annual Old Fashion 4th of July celebration at Mary Ross Waterfront Park on Tuesday, July 4th. The annual Old Fashion games (for all ages!) will begin at that includes sack racing, 3-legged race, egg and spoon racing and more!
Free watermelon thanks to Winn-Dixie of Lanier Plaza that will be handed out by volunteers from First Baptist Church of Brunswick as well as some delicious local food vendors. Live music and of course the fireworks display that begins at dark. Bring out the whole family for some old-fashion fun with a modern twist.
Join us for the 7th Annual Trunk or Treat in Historic Downtown Brunswick! Get ready for a fantastic time as the entire community comes together for a fun-filled event! Hosted […]
Tea Ceremonies are done around the world. China, Japan, Russia, Morocco, the UK, all have a ritual that brings spirituality, gratefulness, and creates a welcoming environment for guests. Learn from […]
City offices will be closed in observance of Veterans' Day.
Join us for another fun holiday market featuring over 40 modern, handmade makers from all over the surrounding areas. We'll have food trucks and local coffee to keep you buzzing […]
December 7, 2024 10 am till 3 pm Email for more information mgctohinfo@gmail.com
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol was first published in December 1843. 181 years later, this ghostly tale of Christmas endures – and it is still relevant; it continues to remind […]
The annual community Brunswick Christmas parade is the first Saturday in December. The Christmas parade is a night-time parade.
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol was first published in December 1843. 181 years later, this ghostly tale of Christmas endures – and it is still relevant; it continues to remind […]
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol was first published in December 1843. 181 years later, this ghostly tale of Christmas endures – and it is still relevant; it continues to remind […]