By Kristin Andris Residents in Grant Park and adjacent neighborhoods worked together to help an elderly neighbor restore her porch after a contractor abandoned her…
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By Rachel Maher Park Pride has opened the 2015 application cycle for its Community Building and Legacy matching grant programs supporting community-driven capital park improvements.…
By Pamela Henman When it opens this fall, the forthcoming greenhouse at Oakland Cemetery will bear the name of Beaumont “Beau” Allen. He is one…
By Brandon Tidwell A new organization has been formed to represent and inform southeast Atlanta’s communities on issues surrounding the Atlanta BeltLine, and a November…
By Alex Lampert The East Atlanta Village Farmers Market (EAVFM) will host a fall festival celebrating the versatile vegetable that has gained so much popular…
By Nancy Leighton The regular fall golf tournament of the Professional Golf Association (PGA) will be held at the East Lake Golf Club the last…
By Steve Whiteman After a half hour of commercials and two hours of explosions at the multiplex, have you ever had the feeling that there…
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,…
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…