By Shannon McCaffrey Lawyer and community activist Richard “Dick” S. Perles was a tireless champion of Grant Park. If you look at the park’s lush…
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By Henry Bryant In 1870 there was a report of a meeting with interesting possibilities. Atlanta’s city fathers had already sewn up a deal to…
By Rev. Cassie Rapko We are saddened to announce that the 2020 Candlelight Tour of Homes is canceled due to the global pandemic. In what…
By Greg Giuffrida In 2015 stakeholders created and funded a full-time planning position for the Memorial Drive Corridor from downtown Atlanta to East Lake. This…
By Jean Hallman If you are in a scramble to find affordable and active camps for your kids this summer, take a look at Kids…
By Shaun Yurcaba The Tinkergarden early-childhood education program is coming to Grant Park to help children develop critical capabilities such as self-reliance, creativity, persistence, and…
By Rebecca Wallace St. Paul welcomes children ages 3 to 10 years for its annual Vacation Bible School June 3 through 7, Monday through Friday…
By Tom McGowan In 1978, Malinda and I moved into Grant Park, a Victorian neighborhood in Atlanta. It had seen better days, but we had…
By Betsy Helgager Hughes Kick Start Martial Arts (KSMA) has settled into its new home as one of the businesses in the hip, new retail…
By Brian Tomlin Join Gift of Adoption (GOA) on Saturday, June 8 for the third annual Adopted By You 5K & Fun Run benefiting at-risk children in…