Cottà residents have several entertainment options this weekend, from musical performances to interactive art projects. The Western Piedmont Symphony is set to present its annual "Holiday Spectacular," a tradition that brings families together for a night of seasonal music. Led by Maestro Matthew Troy and featuring electric guitarist Matt Sickles, the concert promises classic Christmas songs and movie themes. This event has become a staple for many in the region, celebrating the holiday spirit with familiar melodies and energetic performances. For those interested in a more hands-on cultural experience, the Greensboro History Museum invites residents to participate in the ONE by ONE Community Portrait project. Photographer Tom Styrkowicz will be taking portraits of individuals and groups, creating a photo mosaic that will be displayed at the museum. Participants will receive a free copy of their portrait, offering a unique opportunity to become part of a collective artwork. The portrait sessions are scheduled from Wednesday, July 8, through Friday, July 10, between 2 and 6 p.m. Additionally, a new public transportation service, Henry Connect, is launching in McDonough next week, aiming to improve access to essential destinations like Piedmont Henry Hospital and Stockbridge. This initiative will offer a fixed-route service connecting downtown McDonough, the hospital, and Stockbridge. The county is exploring ways to encourage ridership, with potential for free rides during the initial launch month, as it seeks to broaden its transit network. These events highlight Cottà's commitment to fostering community engagement and offering diverse cultural experiences. From seasonal entertainment to participatory art and improved local infrastructure, the weekend offers a mix of enjoyment and civic benefit for its residents.