Posts Tagged ‘Henry County master-planned community’

Celebrate Independence Day at Nash Farm Park

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

independence-day-fireworksWith scenes of the Revolution, Native American camp and crafts, fireworks and much more, Nash Farm Park provides the perfect opportunity to celebrate Independence Day with family and friends while experiencing a taste of American history. Children will enjoy interacting with the strolling actors as well as typical children festival activities such as face painting and pony rides. Live performances will be provided by Deep Forest Native American Indian Program, Tunes of the Battlefield, Mackie Creek Band (7/3), The Regulars, McDonough Rhythm Section (7/4) and more. The celebration will be held July 3 and July 4 from 3:00 p.m. until dark with a firework extravaganza each night. Admission to the event is $5 for adults, $2 for children (ages 6-12) and children five and under free.

Residents of Heron Bay Golf & Country Club enjoying partaking in local events throughout the year such as the Independence Day Festival. The Henry County master-planned community is perfect for families looking to live in a beautiful new home community coveniently located to Atlanta. Stop by the luxury new home community today to learn more about our move-in ready homes available now.

Resort-style Amenities Provide Perfect Opportunity to Enjoy the Beautiful Summer Weather

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

10_swimming_pool-smlSummer is here and there is no better way to beat the heat than by taking advantage of the resort-style amenities at Heron Bay Golf & Country Club. Whether looking to cool down at the aquatic center or playing a round of golf at Canongate, residents at Heron Bay will never run out of fun things to do this summer. In addition to the aquatic center and golf course, the community amenity package also includes a lighted tennis center, community sports field, lake, playground, nature trails and so much more. Thanks to this amazing amenity package, your children will never be bored this summer break. (more…)

It’s Greening Henry County Week

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

recycle-copyThis week is Greening Henry County week and each day Henry County will send out a Green Tip of the Day to all Update subscribers and Twitter users. Monday, June 1, also kicked off Henry County’s new Curbside Recylcing program. With nearly 73,000 households throwing away an average of 16.8 pounds of waste per day and no landfill, Henry County feels that now is the time to start doing more to reduce waste and protect the environment. The new program means that all waste haulers must offer curbside recycling for homeowners in unincorporated Henry County. Homeowners can then make the decision to participate or not participate in the program. (more…)