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Jumpstart July at The Works: Your Guide to Summer Fun

FaqStaq News - Just the FAQs July 2, 2025
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Jumpstart July at The Works: Your Guide to Summer Fun

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The Works is hosting a month-long celebration in July featuring live music, Fourth of July festivities, local markets, and more, offering a variety of activities for everyone to enjoy.

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What events are happening at The Works in July?

The Works is hosting a variety of events including the Y3S 4th of July Weekend, Summer Satur-daze music series, Jazz Summer Sessions on The Spur, and the Chattahoochee Food Works Farmers Market.

How can I celebrate the Fourth of July at The Works?

You can celebrate at Your 3rd Spot from July 3 through July 6 with chef-curated specials, patriotic-themed drinks, and a 7-course Taste & Explore menu, along with over 100 ways to play.

What is the Summer Music Series at The Camp?

It’s a free, open-air music series happening every Saturday in July from 2 to 5 p.m., featuring local bands and musicians across various upbeat genres.

Who are the performers in the Summer Music Series?

Performers include the Cody Marlowe Band on July 12, Harrison Bounds on July 19, and Tight Space on July 26.

What are the Jazz Summer Sessions on The Spur?

These are live jazz performances every Friday in July from 6 to 9 p.m., each week featuring a new theme, along with drinks from Taste Wine Bar and Market.

When is the Chattahoochee Food Works Farmers Market?

The Farmers Market is open every Sunday in July from noon to 4 p.m., showcasing local artisan vendors with fresh-baked goods, specialty foods, and unique crafts.

Is there a cost to attend the Summer Music Series?

No, the Summer Music Series is free and open to the public.

Where can I find more information about these events?

More information can be found on The Works’ website, with specific links provided for each event in the content.

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