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Allatoona Lake to host “Get Kids to the Park Day” at Galt’s Ferry

Published May 17, 2017
Jake Boling, Park Ranger with Mobile District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Allatoona Lake Project , spent his afternoon at Victoria Day Use Area Saturday, May 14 during the "Get Kids to the Park Day." About 180 kids came out to the nationwide event, which allows children to learn what national parks offer.

Jake Boling, Park Ranger with Mobile District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Allatoona Lake Project , spent his afternoon at Victoria Day Use Area Saturday, May 14 during the "Get Kids to the Park Day." About 180 kids came out to the nationwide event, which allows children to learn what national parks offer.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, is scheduled to host a Get Kids to the Park / Safe Kids Day at the Galt’s Ferry Day-Use Area at Allatoona Lake in Acworth, Ga., May 20.  The event, which is cosponsored by the Safe Kids Cherokee County and the National Park Trust, will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is free for everyone attending the event, however boat launchers will still be charged a daily-use fee. 

Fourth grade students in attendance will receive an Every Kid to the Park Pass, that is good for free admission at Federal parks across the country for the entire family. Technicians from the Safe Kids Cherokee County will be on hand to provide free car seat checks and the Cherokee County Dive Team will put on a diving demonstration.

Additional activities during the event will include a “chalk on the walk” water-safety art contest, a kids fishing derby, various safety and informational booths, photographs with Buddy the Beaver, free food vendors, and Park Rangers from Allatoona Lake will hand out collectible ranger trading cards.

Additional partners for the event include:

  • Cherokee County Emergency Services

  • Wildlife Action

  • Great Lake Allatoona Cleanup

  • Community volunteers

For more information, please contact the Allatoona Lake Project Management Office at (678) 721-6700.
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Release no. 17-014