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National Work at Home Mom & Family Expo 200 Coliseum Drive, Macon, GA 31217, Macon Centerplex Coliseum, The National Work at Home Mom Association presents National Work at Home Mom & Family Expo. America's finest work at home moms come out to share their ideas, products and services. You don't have to be a mom to participate in this expo if you offer a career opportunity. If you represent a direct sales company or have a product that appeals to moms everywhere please attend., 800-382-0859 ext. 1164 |
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Regal Rivergate Cinema 14 245 Tom Hill Senior Boulevard, Macon, GA 31210, First-run Hollywood movies and critically acclaimed films are shown at this cinema that also features comfortable seating and a large concession stand., 478-477-8077 |
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Grand Opera House 1400 Coleman Avenue, Macon, GA 31207, Located at Mercer University, Built in 1883, this opera house has one of the largest stages in the nation. Many nationally known acts have played here and the opera house offers a variety of professional and local productions throughout the year., 478-301-5470 |
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Macon Symphony Orchestra 400 Poplar Street, Macon, GA 31201, Founded in 1976, the MSO is Macon’s premier performing arts organization. Each year, the Orchestra performs six subscription concerts and four pops concerts, which are family-oriented. As the only professional orchestra in a 100-mile radius, the Macon Symphony Orchestra provides unparalleled entertainment and educational opportunities for all of Middle Georgia. All subscription concerts begin at 7:30 pm at the Grand Opera House. For ticket information, please call the Symphony -- 478-301-5300. Pre-concert dinner lectures are given at the Macon City Club, starting at 5:30 pm and lasting until concert time. Call the Macon City Club for reservations (478-738-9000).
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Cox Capitol Theatre 382 Second Street, Macon, GA 31201, The newly renovated Cox Capitol Theatre in historic downtown Macon is home to movies, concerts and available for private parties., 478-257-6391 |
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Historic Douglas Theatre, The 355 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Macon, GA 31201, A restored historic theatre that was built in 1921 by black entrepreneur Charles Douglas, this theatre has hosted greats such as Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Ida Cox, and Cab Calloway and now pays tribute to the African American influence on film and theatre., 478-742-2000 |
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Macon Little Theatre 4220 Forsyth Road, Macon, GA 31210, Providing high quality, family entertainment for the entire Central Georgia area for 70 years, this theatre features seven annual mainstage shows throughout the year, including a summer musical., 478-477-3342 |
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Theatre Macon 438 Cherry Street, Macon, GA 31201, Combining the cutting-edge with the traditional in an intimate theatre space, this theatre offers six highly entertaining yearly productions, as well a summer musical. They also have a very active Youth Actors Company which puts on three shows a year., 478-746-9485 |
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