By Pam Henman As summer winds down and the weather cools off, Atlanta’s oldest municipal burial ground, historic Oakland Cemetery, is heating up with fun,…
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by Trenace C. Pyles The Atlanta Small Business Training Consortium Inc. (ASBTCI), located in the Georgia Hill Community Building, is inviting people interested in small…
By Stephanie Turner Many studies now hail guided meditation as a way to ease chronic pain. “The Filling Station: A Place to Refuel for the…
By Cher Hains Spring is in full swing, and it’s a perfect time to get outside and enjoy the weather. It’s also the time of…
By Nancy Leighton One of the two ancient oak trees in front of the CVS Pharmacy at 520 Boulevard will not be leafing out this…
By Jordan Ososki Save The Old Atlanta Prison Farm (STOAPF) hosted another successful event in their efforts to preserve the largest green space inside the…
By Joe Peery Save the Old Atlanta Prison Farm is looking for volunteers to help with trail building and maintenance around the Intrenchment Creek Park…
By Philippe J. Pellerin Only six months ago, three of Grant Park’s historic buildings looked very different. What were once abandoned and dilapidated buildings…
By Sam P. Williams East Atlanta resident and 3rd-degree black belt Renard Beaty has been chosen to receive an award for Excellence in Teaching Martial…
By Michelle Rice Is the East Atlanta Strut worth saving? The Strut can’t survive without a few more volunteers. Specifically, there are openings for volunteers…