Native American Film Festival

Cinema FilmThe New Echota Historic Site will be hosting a Native American Film Festival on February 26, 2011 from 10 AM to 4 PM. Enjoy a day at New Echota learning Cherokee and other Native American cultures and history through a series of films, both shorts and feature films, and documentaries.

Admission is $4 – $6 and includes admission to the museum and a self guided tour of the historic buildings on the site. Call 706-624-1321 for more information and details.

New Echota Historic Site is located at:
1211 Chatsworth Highway NE
Calhoun, GA

Visit Calhoun, Georgia

Calhoun is a charming town in Gordon County, located in northwestern Georgia, just a short distance from Atlanta. History of the Cherokee Indian Nation is abundant here, including the New Echota Historic Site which was the capital of the Cherokee Nation back in the 1800s. The Salacoa Creek Park is also close by, where you can enjoy fishing, swimming, and boating, as well as seeing restored Cherokee buildings and a museum.

A Prime Outlet Mall is located in Calhoun for shopping enthusiasts, filled with over 50 different factory outlet stores including Ralph Lauren, Liz Claiborne, Old Navy, Gymboree, and Nike, just to name a few. There are also some antique stores nearby for those antique hounds.

For those interested in the arts, you can visit the Harris Arts Center, where you’ll find the Calhoun Little Theatre, Community Chorus, Visual Arts Guild, Music Guild, Literary Arts Guild, Roland Hayes Museum, and educational and community outreach programs.

Come visit in the Fall for the Cherokee Fall Festival in October, or the Red Clay Arts and Crafts Festival in November. You don’t have to look hard or travel far to find something interesting and exciting to do in Calhoun!