Residents passing by the future amphitheater site in Cornelia may notice a new sign that offers a clearer glimpse of the vision taking shape for the area.
A recently installed sign at the site identifies the space as Donald Anderson Park and highlights several elements planned for the location, including the Kinetic Amphitheater, Greenspace, and a Walking Trail. The sign also prominently features the city’s well-known slogan: “Let the Tracks Lead You Here.”
The addition of the sign marks another visible step forward in the city’s efforts to transform the property into a vibrant public gathering place for residents and visitors alike.
Plans for the amphitheater have been moving forward with the help of a $1 million state grant, which is providing significant financial support for the project. The grant funding is helping the city develop the amphitheater space along with surrounding improvements that will make the park an inviting destination for concerts, festivals, and community events.
City leaders envision the venue as more than just a stage for performances. The surrounding greenspace and walking trail are intended to create a year-round destination where families can spend time outdoors, enjoy the park setting, and take advantage of new recreational opportunities in the heart of the city.
Naming the park Donald Anderson Park honors longtime Cornelia leader Donald Anderson, whose years of service and dedication left a lasting mark on the community.
Although construction work is still ongoing, the new signage provides residents with a tangible preview of what is planned for the site. Once completed, the amphitheater and park complex are expected to become a centerpiece for community life—bringing people together for music, celebrations, and everyday recreation while reinforcing Cornelia’s identity as a welcoming destination in Northeast Georgia.
Habersham News will continue to follow progress on the project and provide updates as new milestones are reached.








