Monday Essentials: 5 Things This Week
Here a short list of 5 things to do this week.
Here are five things to know about the week ahead in Midtown. For a full list of happenings, go to the Patch calendar of events.
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Here a short list of 5 things to do this week.
Here are five things to know about the week ahead in Midtown. For a full list of happenings, go to the Patch calendar of events.
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Here is a short list of 5 things to do in Midtown this week.
Here are five things to know about the week ahead in Midtown. For a full list of happenings, go to the Patch calendar of events.
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Here is a short list of 5 things to do in Midtown this week.
Here are five things to know about the week ahead in Midtown. For a full list of happenings, go to the Patch calendar of events.
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You can join a free yoga class, see a puppet show about Brer Rabbit, learn about servant leadership, play team trivia and celebrate Earth Day on the Beltline.
Here are five things to know about the week ahead in Midtown. For a full list of things to do, look at the Patch calendar of events. 1. Wellness Wednesdays. Atlantic Station will hold Wellness Wednesdays in Central Park April 17 through May 29. Bring your own mat for free yoga in the spring sunshine. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Free. 2. Brer Rabbit & Friends. The Center for Puppetry Arts presents this famous story through May 26 at various times. $16.50. 3. Servant Leadership Seminar. The Georgia Tech Business Network presents Ronnie Andrews, who turned around a failed medical instrument company. 6 p.m. Thursday at Georgia Institute of Technology at 84 5th St NW. $15. 4. Team trivia. Join the competition at 8 p.m. Thursday at Charlie G's 11th St…
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You can take class for small business owners who want government contracts, meet a Bravo executive who just wrote a book, attend an art exhibit opening, parade with your pet and laugh along with a stand-up comedian.
Here are five things to know about the week ahead in Midtown. For a full list of happenings, go to the Patch calendar of events. 1. Get that contract! This 8(a) certification program is part of the Small Business Administration’s mission to help socially and economically disadvantaged business owners compete for federal government contracts. Take a class at 10 a.m. Monday at the SBA at 233 Peachtree St. NE, 19th floor. Free. 2. Meet Bravo executive Andy Cohen. He'll sign and talk about his book, Most Talkative: Stories from the Front Lines of Pop Culture. 6 p.m. Tuesday at Barnes & Noble, 48 Fifth St. NW. Free. 3. Opening reception of art exhibition. "Awakenings" by Susan Zinger will be on display through May 11 with an opening reception …
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You can tour the Fox, learn about a proposed charter school, enjoy cocktails at the Artmore Hotel, climb 191 Peachtree Tower and see a movie at the High Museum.
Here are five things to know about the coming week in Midtown. For a full list of possibilities, look at the Patch calendar of events. 1. Tour the Fox. The Fox Theatre is launching behind-the-scenes tours of the historic venue, starting Monday. Ticket prices range from $15 for military and seniors and $18 for adults, with children under 10 free. 2. Presentations for proposed charter school. Atlanta Classical Academy will hold meetings Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. at The Lodge at Peachtree Presbyterian Church at 3417 Roswell Road and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Garden Hills Community Center at 335 Pine Tree Drive. Free. 3. Cocktails in the courtyard. Midtown’s Artmore Hotel invites neighbors and and professionals to this annual …
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Take advantage of discounted admission to the Coke Museum, learn about French lessons, enjoy barbecue and comedians, watch a cake-decorating expert and go for the pork at BaconFest.
Here are five things to know about the week ahead in Midtown. For a full list of things to do, look at the Patch calendar of events. 1. $10 admission to World of Coca-Cola. Monday is the last day for Coke's March Madness promotion, which includes discounted general admission tickets to the Coke Museum. 2. French lessons? An open house will be held for people interested in taking French language lessons during the spring session at Alliance Française d'Atlanta at 1197 Peachtree St. N.E. Starts at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Free. 3. BBQ comedy. Bone Lick BBQ is launching a weekly comedy night, starting at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday at the restaurant at 1133 Huff Road NW. Patrons will pass judgment on 10 comics. Free admission. 4. Cake decoration. Lisa …
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You can buy wine to benefit the High, take in French films, learn about financial planning, gamble for a good cause and hoist a brew with Fido.
Here are five things to know about the coming week in Midtown. For a full list of ideas, go to the Patch calendar of events. 1. Wine auction. This big benefit raises money for the High Museum. Wednesday-Saturday at Atlantic Station at 375 18th St. NW. Free admission. 2. Francophonie festival: Films on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday at Alliance Française d'Atlanta, 1197 Peachtree St. N.E. Free. 3. Financial planning. This is the second part of a series. 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Peachtree Branch Library at 1315 Peachtree St. NE. Free. 4. Casino night. Play blackjack and roulette upstairs at Publik at 9 p.m. Wednesday. All proceeds go to St. Baldricks Foundation to fund child cancer research. $20. 5. Barks & beers. Feel free to bring your dog to…
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You can celebrate St. Patrick's Day in several places, talk to Top Chef winner Richard Blais, visit the car show, talk about weed and run or watch the Publix Georgia Marathon.
Here are five things going on this week in Midtown. For a full list of events, look at the Patch calendar of events. 1. St. Paddy's Day. The official holiday is Sunday, but some places will start early. Check out Ri Ra Irish Pub's Weeklong St. Patrick's Day Event, Lepre*Con 2013 at the Park Tavern and ShamRock the Station at Atlantic Station. If your feet feel Irish, take Irish Dance Classes with the Burke Connolly Academy of Irish Dance. 2. Top Chef Winner Richard Blais. Blais talks about his new book, Try This At Home, at 7 p.m. Monday at Barnes & Noble at 48 Fifth St. NW, Atlanta. 3. Atlanta International Auto Show. You don't have to be a car nut to enjoy this event. Starts at noon Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the Georgia World…
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Take in a great exhibit at the Atlanta Children's Museum, learn about pizza-making from the experts, enjoy improv at Atlantic Station, solve a murder mystery and learn about a Cumberland Island artist.
Here are a five things to do this week. For a full list of possibilities, go to the Patch calendar of events. Body Carnival: The Science and Fun of Being You. Go to the Children's Museum of Atlanta to have fun exploring the physical science of the human body. All this week at the museum at 275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW, Atlanta. $12.75. Learn to make pizza. Take a class at Max's Coal Oven Pizzeria at 300 Marietta St NW, Atlanta. 8:30 p.m. Monday. $30. Improv in the Park. Whole World Improv Theatre provides the laughs at 7:30 p.m. Wedneday at Atlantic Station, 375 18th St NW, Atlanta. Free. A Murder Mystery Dinner. The Murder Mystery Company presents "Death at the Doo-Wop," about a murder at a 1957 prom. 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday …
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Zoe
11:20 am on Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Nice roundup. Keep 'em coming!   more ›