Main Street and the Ritz Host FREE Back-to-School Bash

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School will soon be back in, but the fun doesn’t have to end. Spend Friday, August 5th from 5:00pm to 9:00pm at the Historic Ritz Theatre for a fun-filled night of inflatable activities, cotton candy, snow cones, school supplies, treats, and a movie, all free of charge.

Main Street Toccoa and the Historic Ritz Theatre are teaming up to bring you our Second Annual Back-to-School Bash. Join us outside the theatre from 5:00pm-7:00pm for a giant inflatable obstacle course and cotton candy. Members from First Alliance Church Toccoa will be on site serving snow cones along with The Wright Credit Union giving out school supplies. Shantelle Grant, Children’s Librarian at Toccoa-Stephens County Library, will be offering library card sign-ups and handing out treats. All while supplies last. Minions will begin at 7pm inside on the big screen. Concessions will be available for $1 each.

For more information about the Back-to-School Bash, contact Tami Mayhugh, General Manager, Historic Ritz Theatre at 706. 244.0039.   

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