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Senior Citizens Get Emission Waiver

By Nancy Leighton Baby boomers born in the late 1940s are turning 65 old or will soon do so. Some of these senior citizens will…

The Atlanta Beltline Southwest 5k

by Jennifer Jezyk The Atlanta Beltline Running Series announces its fourth annual Atlanta Beltline Southwest 5k that will take place on Saturday, July 12, 2014 at 7:30…

Habitat ReStore Needs Volunteers 

By Drew McGuffin   The Atlanta Habitat for Humanity ReStore is looking for volunteers. The ReStore is a discount outlet store that sells new and gently…

Atlanta BeltLine Annual Bicycle Tour

by Jennifer Jezyk The Atlanta Beltline Partnership and the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition are teaming up for the 7th Annual Atlanta BeltLine Bicycle Tour on Saturday, June 14, 2014. Featuring “The…

New Chronic Pain Support Group Starting Soon

By S. Turner   Do you or someone you know live with chronic pain or illness? It can often be overwhelming managing the pain, medicines, doctors’ appointments, daily activities, dietary changes and…

Grant Park Tour of Homes This May 17 and 18

By Christy Simo Experience 164 years of architectural history in just a few hours with this year’s 40th Annual Grant Park Tour of Homes Saturday…

Library Staff Tours of Prison Farm Stones

By Henry Bryant On April 22nd Joe Peery, East Atlanta Community Association’s Transportation Committee Chairman, put together a tour of the old Atlanta City Prison…

New Houses to Complete Glenwood Park

By Nancy Leighton Over 40 lots were left unbuilt in Glenwood Park when the economy began to decline in 2007 leaving the 55 acre development…

What is the Milledge Triangle Initiative?

By Sarah Hicks   Learn more about the Grant Park Conservancy’s efforts to improve the park — and how you can add your voice to…

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