Homemade Ice Cream Sale Coming to Sloppy Floyd State Park

A sweet springtime treat is on the way to Northwest Georgia as the Friends of Sloppy Floyd State Park prepare to host a homemade ice cream sale later this month.

The event is set for May 24th from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM at James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park, located near Summerville in Chattooga County. Volunteers will be set up next to the park’s visitor center, serving a variety of homemade ice cream flavors for just $3 per cup.

Organizers say the event is a great opportunity for families and visitors to enjoy a refreshing dessert while supporting the park. Both cash and card payments will be accepted.

Visitors should note that a $10 park pass or annual pass is required for parking inside the state park.

With warmer weather settling into the region, the event offers a perfect way for residents across Chattooga County and Northwest Georgia to spend a spring afternoon outdoors.

Moon Pie Hike Set for May 2 at Sloppy Floyd State Park

An evening under the stars is planned in Chattooga County as James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park hosts a special Moon Pie Hike on May 2nd at 7:30 PM.

The guided hike will take participants on an easy walk around the lower lake, where they’ll enjoy Moon Pies and hot cocoa while watching the moonrise from the lower dam.

Park officials recommend bringing a flashlight, a blanket to sit on, and wearing comfortable shoes. Guests will meet park rangers outside the park office before the hike begins.

The cost is $3 per person, and a $10 park pass is required for parking. Registration is also required in advance by calling the park office at 706-857-0826.

The event offers a relaxing way for families and visitors across Northwest Georgia to enjoy the outdoors and a unique nighttime experience.

Swim Guide Returns to Monitor Water Safety Across Northwest Georgia and Northeast Alabama

As warmer weather settles into Northwest Georgia, the Coosa River Basin Initiative is gearing up for another season of water safety monitoring ahead of the busy summer months.

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Berry Farms Farmers Market Returns April 18 In Rome

The Berry Farms Farmers Market is set to return this Saturday, April 18, offering a wide selection of locally grown and handcrafted goods in Rome.

The market, a student-run enterprise from Berry College, will be held from 9 AM until 12 PM at the Westcott parking lot on the Berry College campus.

Shoppers can expect a variety of fresh and locally sourced items, including Angus beef, herbs, potted plants, artisan cheeses, honey, and beeswax products, along with handcrafted goods produced by students and local vendors.

The market highlights products from Berry’s Season’s Harvest program and other student-led enterprises, giving visitors a chance to support both local agriculture and student entrepreneurship.

Organizers say the event is a great opportunity for the community to explore fresh products while supporting Berry College students and their hands-on learning experiences.

Indoor Community Yard Sale Set for March 7 at Center Post Community Center

Bargain hunters in Northwest Georgia will have a chance to shop local this weekend as the Center Post Community Center hosts an indoor community yard sale on Saturday, March 7, 2026.

The sale runs from 8 a.m. until noon and will be held rain or shine since it’s indoors.

The Center Post Community Center is located at 8125 Highway 337 in LaFayette, Georgia, 30728.

Moon Pie Hike Happening Tonight At James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park

Looking for something fun to do tonight? James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park is hosting a Moon Pie Hike this Saturday, February 28, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

The park says the event features an easy hike around the lower lake, with participants watching the moonrise over the lower dam. Moon Pies and hot cocoa will be available during the evening.

The cost is $3 per person, and a $10 park pass is required. Registration is required in advance.

Visitors are encouraged to bring a flashlight, a blanket to sit on, and wear comfortable shoes. Participants should meet the rangers outside the park office at 6:30 p.m.

To register or for more information, call the park office at 706-857-0826.

Cloudmont Ski Resort Watching Weather, Optimistically Targeting Saturday Opening on Lookout Mountain

Cloudmont Ski Resort on Lookout Mountain in Mentone, Alabama says it’s watching conditions closely and, if the weather cooperates, is optimistically aiming for an opening day this Saturday, January 17. The resort plans to open at 9:00 a.m. Central Time.

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