Hours of Operation
 

Waleska City Hall & Water Authority
8891 Fincher Road
Waleska, GA 30183

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday-Friday

Closed Noon - 1:00 PM
(Lunch)

 
 
 
 
Did you know?
Waleska was once "Waleski" named after an Indian Princess?
 
 
 
 
11/5/07
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7/10/06
The City of Waleska website is officially launched.
 
 
 
 
Current Water Line Projects:

Sam Nelson Road from St. Rt. 140 to St. Rt. 108

City Engineer G. Ben Turnipseed

Contractor: Stancil's Underground Trenching, Inc.

 
 
 
 



A special thanks to Jack and Perry Stoner of Stoner Masonry in Canton, GA who  donated their time, labor and material to the construct our new sign.

Click here to view the new multimedia slideshow from our 4th of July celebration! 
(Be sure to turn your sound up to enjoy the music!)

Important Public Announcement

 Regarding the Outdoor Water Ban. 

Click Here.

 

A Message from the Mayor

Welcome to the City of Waleska’s web site. It is designed to help visitors learn more about our city and to provide needed information for our citizens. 

Like the names of many other towns in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Waleska is an Indian name. Legend says Waleska was an Indian princess. The town was established in 1889.

Waleska is the home of Reinhardt College. Almost everyone in Waleska has some relationship with the college. Some are employees; some are students; some are alumni, and others are neighbors.

While the area in the Waleska community has grown tremendously, the town itself has retained its small town charm.  The people of Waleska gather each Fourth of July for an ice cream party and again in early December for hot chocolate as we celebrate the holiday season by lighting Waleska’s Christmas tree and the official arrival of Santa himself. Our children play at Waleska Park and Cline Park. Passing through Waleska, you may see people taking walks and running on the city sidewalks, Reinhardt College’s beautifully landscaped campus and Boston Nature Trail.

Living in the City of Waleska and the surrounding area affords the opportunity to attend the many events on the Reinhardt campus.  Even the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performs annually at the Falany Performing Arts Center. Not to be forgotten is the wonderful Sunday buffet at Reinhardt’s Gordy Center where the after church crowd and other visitors gather.

While we enjoy the conveniences of today and look forward to the future, history is respected and preserved in Waleska. The Funk Heritage Center and adjacent Early American Village draws thousands of visitors each year. Through artifacts, interactive computer programs and extensive art exhibitions, the center focuses on the history and art of the Southeastern Indians and European settlers.

As we welcome you to visit our web site, we also welcome you to visit the City of Waleska. Stroll throughout the town and drop in at any of the businesses that interest you. Be sure not to pass Callahan’s Gifts without going in to see their unique items. After Callahan’s you may want to cross the street to the Grady Street Café for fabulous pizza and what may be the best milkshakes you will find anywhere.

When you visit our web site we hope you will find the information you need. When you visit our town we hope you depart with warm memories.   

Marguerite T. Cline
Mayor


Waleska First Baptist Church

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