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• What: Atlanta Falcons-Tennessee Titans combined practice
• Where: Coahulla Creek High School, 3361 Crow Road NE
• When: Gates open at 3:30 p.m. with the practices scheduled from 4:30 to 7 p.m.
• Cost: Free
• Parking: Parking will open at 2:30 in the fields near Prater’s Mill and at Edwards Park off of Cleveland Highway. Shuttle buses will begin running at 3 p.m. and will run throughout the evening. Event workers and spectators with handicapped license plates or tags are the only ones who will be allowed to park at the school.
Baseball field
schedule:
4:50 p.m. — Falcons non-special teams/Titans non-special teams
5 — Titans
5:15 — Falcons defense vs. Titans offense
6:15 — Off
6:25 — Falcons offense vs. Titans defense
Football stadium
schedule:
4:30 p.m. — Falcons-Titans special teams
4:50 — Off
5 — Falcons
5:15 — Falcons offense vs. Titans defense
6:15 — Falcons-Titans
6:25 — Falcons defense vs. Titans offense
7 — Practice ends
7-7:15 — Autograph session along the fence of the football stadium only
• Seating: The football stadium at Coahulla Creek holds 4,400 people. Attendance is expected to be anywhere from 6,000 to 10,000 people. Spectators will be allowed to bring chairs.
• Concessions: No outside food or coolers will be allowed into the stadium, but full concessions will be available in both the football stadium and at the baseball field. All proceeds from concessions will be split among the three Whitfield County high school athletic departments. Also, single game tickets to Falcons home games against the Oakland Raiders and the Carolina Panthers will be available at a reduced cost with a portion of the price earmarked for the county schools.
• Volunteers: Roughly 500 volunteers will work the event from parking, emergency management, transportation, concessions and security. No more volunteers are needed.
Local News
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Lara has always wanted to challenge herself
Murray County High School senior Elizabeth Lara graduates tonight, then plans to major in biology at Dalton State College. (Matt Hamilton/The Daily Citizen)
Elizabeth Lara graduates tonight from Murray County High School. But she already has a start on college work.
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