Leisure Services Department announces Valentine’s Day programs for Athens community

Kelly Girtz Mayor - City of Athens
Kelly Girtz Mayor - City of Athens
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The Leisure Services Department in Athens, Georgia, has announced a range of Valentine’s Day activities for the community. The department encourages residents to review and participate in these events designed to celebrate the holiday.

“The Leisure Services Department offers a selection of Valentine’s Day activities that everyone will LOVE! Take a moment and review the selection of Valentine’s Day activities highlighting this sweet holiday!” the department stated.

Athens operates as a consolidated city-county government with Clarke County, providing unified public services through its various departments. These include management of parks, facilities, and community programs. More information about the city’s structure and services can be found on its official website.

The city manages several public facilities and supports historic preservation efforts, such as maintaining the restored Morton Theatre. Additional details about municipal operations are available on the City of Athens official website.

Since its formation in January 1991 through consolidation with Clarke County, Athens has delivered municipal services to residents across the region. The local government continues to oversee parks and community programming as part of its ongoing commitment to public service.



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