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Need a Break? Daily Summer Camp Options

While (almost) everyone treasures the long, lazy days of summer, sometimes kids — or parents — need a diversion. Fortunately, with as little as 24-hours of notice kids can drop-in at several Atlanta camps around town. Give yourself a break, and let your kids craft, climb, tumble, and play their way through the summer. 2…

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Spring 2016 Festivals

Atlanta always has something to celebrate during spring festival season! Don’t miss your chance to enjoy authentic southern cuisine, commemorate historical milestones, and appreciate the arts at these events.     Download our Spring 2016 Festival Guide

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Art Scene #IntownWestside

Once known as the industrial district, many of the Westside’s factories and warehouses have been converted into cutting edge cultural institutions like the Westside Cultural Arts Center and King Plow Arts Center. The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center’s Studio Artist Program supports 14 local working artists by providing subsidized studio space and fostering a collaborative environment supportive of the creative process. In…

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#IntownCozy

On the heals of a beautiful spring-like weather, you may be in denial that the coldest winter month lays ahead. It would be easy to hibernate when the temperatures drop, but it’s way more fun to get out with someone you love — or at least like. Here are some of our favorite places to…

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#IntownDruidHills: A Place for Learning

The many scholars of Druid Hills provide learning opportunities for all ages. Upcoming events include Ancient Astronomers This special planetarium show at the Fernbank Science Center is a journey of discovery.  Chamber MusicThe Emory Chamber Music Society will perform Franz Schubert’s Wintereisse on January 22 from 12 – 1pm at the Carlos Museum. Nature Walk A 2-hour guided walk through Fernbank Forest…

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Landmark #IntownSummer

This week New York City-based artist Jay Shells hit the streets of Atlanta. From Zoo Atlanta to the Clermont Lounge, more than 20 signs have been installed at locations referenced in the signs’ lyrics. The signs are part of The Rap Quotes, a street art project that began in New York and spread to Los Angeles and…

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