By Gary Mitchell and Mike Simpson Each year the Chien Hong School of Kung Fu hosts a Chinese New Year celebration. This year they will…
Posts published in “People and Places”
By Karla Vazquez Trees Atlanta is expanding its youth and adult education programming designed to provide opportunities for everyone to learn proper techniques for planting…
By Henry Bryant For three months or more, discussions have been ongoing regarding the future of Bound to Be Read Books in East Atlanta Village.…
By Erin McAlister Relish Salon announces the opening of Relish Jr., a sensory-friendly kids’ salon in southeast Atlanta. Opened on Saturday, November 15, Relish Jr.…
By Pamela Henman The city of Atlanta’s Historic Oakland Cemetery was named the 2014 Great Place winner by the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) at their…
By Gina Root The Friends of East Atlanta Library (FEAL) have already been planning ahead for a busy 2015. The Friends will again be holding…
By Kristin Andris The holidays are here. It is time to break out those decorations, tacky sweaters, reindeer antlers, and of course, your pocketbook. According…
By Riki Bolster There is a place in Atlanta where art and craft meet community – and the holidays! A nonprofit art studio and gallery,…
By Jennifer Jezyk With the purchase of a natural gas-powered tour bus, the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s tour program will become both more environmentally and economically…
By Rob Kremer On Tuesday, October 1, the Queen of Kale, a local company that makes Kale Chips, hosted a public event to celebrate National…