Decatur Book FestivalChildren can hear from famous illustrators and authors, celebrate the 20th anniversary of the U.S. publication of “Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone” and march in parades. Aug. 31-Sept. 2. Pioneer Days Festival at Sam Smith ParkCelebrate Labor Day in Cartersville with an arts and crafts show, festival foods, carnival rides, games and fireworks. Aug. 31-Sept. 3. Dragon Con Parade in Downtown AtlantaWatch as marchers representing superheroes, video games, Disney princesses and more fill downtown Atlanta. Arrive early to save a spot to view the costumed figures from movies and other genres. Sept. 1. Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game at Mercedes-Benz StadiumSee the Auburn Tigers play the Washington Huskies during this annual kick-off to football season. Visit the Fan Zone Presented by Coca-Cola for interactive games and sponsor attractions. Fans can also visit the Tailgate Town Built by the Home Depot at the Georgia World Congress Center International Plaza, here you will find food, corn hole games and more. Sept. 1. TinyCON at Children's Museum of AtlantaThe museum's very own celebration of fantasy, science fiction, comics and gaming. Mario Kart races, shield making, Star Wars Jedi training, Harry Potter science activities and more. Sept. 1-2. Labor Day Celebration at Lanier IslandsTake in all Lanier Islands and Margaritaville at Lanier Islands has to offer. Plus, a balloon artist, face painting, hula hoop artist, live bands and fireworks shows. Sept. 1-2. Labor Day Weekend Celebration at Stone Mountain ParkExperience Stone Mountain attractions plus Todd Oliver from America's Got Talent performs comedy, ventriloquism and magic all weekend. Fireworks and laser shows nightly. Sept. 1-3. LEGO Star Wars Days at LEGOLAND Discovery Center AtlantaKids can channel their inner Jedi with LEGO Star Wars themed builds and a large-scale Darth Vader group build. Kids are encouraged to dress as their favorite Star Wars character. Sat. and Sun. in Sept. 1-30. Art in the Park at Marietta SquareCelebrate fine arts from across the country. Kids can enjoy Chalk Spot, a street chalk art display for aspiring artists, a make-and-take area, facepainting and inflatables. Sept. 1-3. Taste of Soul FestivalSample all things Soul food and Southern cuisine. Live bands and singers, virtual reality booths and children's area with festival games and prizes. Kids can ride the train and enjoy slides and swings. Sept. 1-2. Caribbean Jerk FestivalCaribbean cuisine, produce market, arts and crafts, children's area and domino tournament. Soca, Reggae and Dancehall music and cook-off competition. Sept. 2. Nosh Fest at Temple Kol EmethCelebrate Jewish culture and food with samples from local restaurants including bagels, latkes and corned beef sandwiches. Arts and crafts, children's area, cooking demos and entertainment. Sept. 2-3. The post 12 Best Labor Day Weekend Events in Atlanta appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine.
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