City of Roswell releases 2025 fall guide with community activities

Timothy Jennings, Mayor - City of Roswell
Timothy Jennings, Mayor - City of Roswell
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The City of Roswell has released its Fall Guide for 2025, providing residents with information on upcoming activities and programs. The guide features offerings from the city’s Recreation Department, the Roswell Public Library, and the Roswell Museum.

According to city officials, the Fall Guide includes a range of options designed to appeal to various interests and age groups. Residents are encouraged to review the guide to find activities that suit their preferences.

“Check out this year’s Fall Guide from the City of Roswell! You will find information about a wide variety of activities being offered by the city’s Recreation Department, the Roswell Public Library, and the Roswell Museum. You’ll find something for everyone in the Fall Guide!” stated city representatives.

The Fall Guide is available online for those interested in exploring local events and programs.



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