Atlanta’s parks have come alive during the World Cup, with locals and international visitors flocking to watch parties and live performances. The City of Atlanta’s Department of Parks & Recreation has attracted several hundred guests to watch parties in parks and recreation centers throughout the city.
Parks as Community Hubs
Parks have reaffirmed their role as true town squares, accessible, safe, and fun. Events like the FIFA Fan Fest at Centennial Park have showcased Atlanta’s flavor, with cultural and sports activities.
The Department of Parks & Recreation has also launched a new FootGolf pilot program at the Candler Park Golf Course, with over 350 rounds played in June. FootGolf is a blend of soccer and golf where players aim to land a soccer ball in oversized cups in as few kicks as possible.
A Celebration of Soccer & Sound will take place at Piedmont Park on July 19, featuring a live screening of the World Cup Final, live music, and local vendors. The event is a celebration of global culture and hometown pride, encapsulating the essence of Atlanta’s parks this summer and beyond.
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