By Lauren Hise I Love Dance! Is an on-site dance and gymnastics instruction company offering weekly classes and summer camps in Baby Love’s Studio in…
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By Katina VanCronkhite Is it time to give all those good books piling up in your bookshelves and overflowing your closets a new home? Well,…
by Judy Kaplan Refugees and immigrants have enriched our country from its inception. In recent history, Atlanta and the state of Georgia have offered safe…
By Charles Lyon [singlepic id=190 w=320 h=240 float=][singlepic id=191 w=320 h=240 float=][singlepic id=192 w=320 h=240 float=][singlepic id=193 w=320 h=240 float=] After more than 13 years…
By Keisha Hines Lily, a 1-year-old female giraffe, left Zoo Atlanta for a new home at the Saint Louis Zoo on June 24, 2013. Her…
By Keisha Hines The Zoo Atlanta Executive Team is pleased to announce that Zoe Nieminen has joined the Zoo as Vice President and Chief Advancement…
By Keisha Hines On Friday, June 14, Zoo Atlanta hosted an evening of animals, magic, rides, and surprises for more than 500 courageous children and…
By Keisha Hines Something spectacular is coming to Zoo Atlanta, and the evolution officially began on June 4, 2013. At a gathering of elected and…
By Bob Titus At the Atlanta Beltline Quarterly briefing on June 6th, staff indicated that they are working on initial plans for the pedestrian/bike/cultural trail…
By Stephen J. Alford The Atlanta Board of Education (ABE) has begun tours of the new Atlanta Public Schools Archives Museum. Designed to preserve and…