By Renard Beaty [singlepic id=179 w=320 h=240 float=][singlepic id=180 w=320 h=240 float=][singlepic id=181 w=320 h=240 float=] East Atlanta resident and 3rd degree black belt Renard…
Posts published in “People and Places”
By Garrett W. Silliman The Georgia Trust honored a project conducted by Terminus Archaeological Research (TAR) with an award for demonstrating excellence in ensuring the…
By Marc Takacs The annual Run Before you Crawl 5K may have switched locations from the East Atlanta Village to Grant Park, but the organizing…
By Natalie Martinez [singlepic id=164 w=320 h=240 float=][singlepic id=163 w=320 h=240 float=] Do you remember the coloring contest advertisement in the April issue of the…
By Tracy Crayton Pearls of Purpose Foundation, Inc., the philanthropic arm of Nu Lambda Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., hosted its 26th Annual…
By Judy Kaplan Can you imagine your daily life if you couldn’t read? You would be unable to use a computer, fill out a…
By Candy Sugarman Visions Anew Institute (VAI), a non-profit that provides divorce resources, education, and support, is proud to announce that Candy Sugarman has joined…
By Nancy Leighton When Daddy D’z Barbecue Joint opened up 20 years ago there were not as many restaurants in the neighborhood as there are…
By Katie Hayes Community Farmers Markets are unique outdoor local markets with a strong sense of community pride. You’ll find local, fresh, and sustainable produce…
By Scott Petersen The month of March marks the beginning of hiking season in Georgia. Each year, thousands of hikers from various backgrounds and skill…