What
a great time to be in downtown Atlanta! This weekend,
the Georgia World Congress Center, the Georgia
Dome and Centennial Olympic Park will host a variety
of events, creating a lot of hustle and bustle
in the downtown convention corridor. From the
SEC Championship Game to Festival of Trees to
Holiday in Lights, the GWCCA campus is gearing
up for a weekend full of excitement.
The 2005 SEC Championship Game returns to the
Georgia Dome on Saturday, Dec. 3. This game pits
two SEC teams, the University of Georgia and Louisiana
State University, to battle it out for the conference
title. Gates open for this event at 4 p.m. and
the action starts at 6 p.m. Guests are encouraged
to arrive early to avoid traffic delays downtown.
Pep rallies and parties will take place at the
Georgia World Congress Center throughout the weekend.
The largest, Dr Pepper SEC Fanfare -- featuring
sports-themed games and activities, will be located
in GWCC Building C. This event is open to the
public Friday, Dec. 2 from 2 p.m. - 9 p.m. and
Saturday, Dec. 3 from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Admission
is $8 for adults and $4 for children (4 ft. and
under).
The Georgia World Congress Center is also hosting
the Festival of Trees in Building A. This event
features 150,000 square feet of decorated trees,
wreaths, gingerbread houses and more. Festival
of Trees is open to the public Saturday, Dec.
3 to Sunday, Dec. 11. The festival is open 10
a.m. -- 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon
to 6 p.m. on Sundays. Admission is $12 for adults,
$6 for children (age 2 - 12) and $6 for senior
citizens.
Plan to attend this year's Children's Christmas
parade on Saturday, Dec. 3 and enjoy the bands,
the floats and all of the holiday fun. The bands
will step off at Peachtree Street at Baker Street
at10:30 a.m. The parade will follow Peachtree
Street and then turn right onto Marietta Street
before ending on Centennial Olympic Park Drive.
Before or after your fun at the game or the Festival
of Trees, enjoy for the magical Holiday in Lights
spectacular at Centennial Olympic Park. Walk through
the Park’s illuminated winter wonderland
highlighted by Atlanta’s only outdoor ice
skating rink. Holiday in Lights is free and the
ice skating rink admission fee is $6 per person
plus a skate rental fee of $2 for 90 minutes of
ice skating. For more information on the ice skating
rink, call 404.222. PARK.
With the new Georgia Aquarium expecting another
record weekend of visitors, heavy traffic is expected
in and around downtown this weekend due to the
number of events taking place. Street closures
for the parade will begin as early as 6 a.m. on
Saturday, Dec. 3. The GWCCA operates more than
4,000 parking spaces on campus, but the quickest
way to and from these events is by taking MARTA
to the GWCC/Dome/CNN/Philips station. For more
information about getting to our campus, please
visit our website (www.gwcc.com) and click on
the Maps/Directions information page.
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A lasting legacy of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Centennial Olympic Park has become a performing-arts venue, community gathering-space and an anchor for downtown development. The Georgia World Congress Center Authority operates the 21-acre Park, as well as the Georgia Dome and Georgia World Congress Center. The three state-owned facilities are one of the largest combined sports, entertainment and convention center facilities in the world. |