
Wow! What a fabulous concert last night by Chris Golden and The Bellamy Brothers at the GPAC! The Bellamy Brothers performed at the Franklin Music Park in the summer of 1980, and ...

We had a busy December at the GPAC! See below for v ideos from 2022 Christmas Concerts:
Heard County Elementary School - December 1, 2022
Heard County ...

GET YOUR TICKETS FOR OUR FALL CONCERTS! Grammy award-winning country music group Shenandoah will be performing on August 27! On October 22, we will host Rock and Roll Hall of Fame...

We have an exciting Fall lineup planned! Legendary country music group Shenandoah will be performing on August 27 to open our Fall Concert Series! They hold thirteen #1 country ...

In spite of a new national climate of labor shortages and a workforce refusing to be miserable in unfulfilling or underappreciated jobs, the Heard County School System has been ab...

The Heard County GPAC is announcing that country music performer and Carrollton native Noah Hicks has signed on to perform as the supporting act with Jon Langston at the new venue...
Heard County High School’s marching band competed on November 6 at the Old South Marching Festival at Newnan High School, where they closed out the 2021 competition season with a ...

The legacy of the Franklin Music Park will be alive and well starting this January, as the Heard County School System is proud to announce that rising country music star Jon Langs...

The new performing arts center in Heard County has signed its second act for the three concert series it plans to open with in early 2022. On February 11, 2022 (Valentine’s weeken...

Franklin Music Park. The name brings back nostalgic memories for many long time Heard County residents. They remember Hugh Goodson’s place over on Pearidge Road, where musical act...

Building progress continues inside and outside at the GPAC. We look forward to opening our doors and seeing everyone in October. We already have over 70+ days of activities schedu...

Staff Reports - Original Post Dec 16, 2019
(Franklin, GA) — In a unanimous vote Tuesday, the Heard County Board of Education approved the construction of a new $18 million doll...
