The City of Cornelia is inviting the community to celebrate the official opening of its newest public space, Donald Anderson Park, with a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony set for Tuesday, May 5, at 11 a.m.
The new park, located in downtown Cornelia, represents a continued investment in the city’s efforts to enhance public gathering spaces and revitalize its downtown corridor. City leaders are encouraging residents, business owners, and visitors to attend the ceremony and be part of the celebration.

Donald Anderson Park has been in development as part of Cornelia’s broader vision to create more welcoming, usable green spaces in the heart of the city. The park is expected to serve as a central gathering place for community events, casual visits, and downtown foot traffic, complementing nearby businesses and attractions.
The project reflects ongoing momentum in downtown Cornelia, where improvements in recent years have focused on beautification, accessibility, and creating spaces that bring people together.
Tuesday’s ceremony will formally dedicate the park and recognize the individuals and efforts that helped bring the project to life. The event is open to the public.
Residents are encouraged to attend and experience the new space firsthand as Cornelia continues to invest in its downtown and community amenities.







