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8th Annual Paws for Cocktails Fundraiser, Nov 19
Tuesday, 20 Oct, 2009 – 6:00 | No Comment
8th Annual Paws for Cocktails Fundraiser, Nov 19

Who wouldn’t want to spend a night out on the town while benefitting a charity in need?  Atlanta Pet Rescue & Adoption, Inc.’s 8th Annual Paws for Cocktails fundraiser is set for Thursday, Nov. 19, from …

Lovett Awarded Sheltering Arms Legends Award
Monday, 19 Oct, 2009 – 6:00 | No Comment
Lovett Awarded Sheltering Arms Legends Award

The Lovett School has been volunteering with and donating to the Sheltering Arms charity for over forty years.  Lovett plays a major role in furnishing donations for the charitable organization’s “Books and Bears” Literacy Program, …

Best of the Holidays: Lights and Decorations
Saturday, 17 Oct, 2009 – 11:56 | 2 Comments
Best of the Holidays: Lights and Decorations

We need your feedback in the next category for our Best of the Holidays issue coming in December. Please post your suggestions for Best Lights and Decorations in the comments section. Where do you go to …

Theater Review: Julius Caesar
Friday, 16 Oct, 2009 – 9:52 | No Comment
Theater Review: Julius Caesar

By Manning Harris
Since Julius Caesar is one of Shakespeare’s most accessible plays, Georgia Shakespeare has chosen wisely for its fall production:  Hundreds of high school students are bussed in for a taste of the Bard …

Best of the Holidays: Pet Shopping
Thursday, 15 Oct, 2009 – 6:00 | 3 Comments
Best of the Holidays: Pet Shopping

We need your feedback in the next category for our Best of the Holidays issue coming in December. Please post your suggestions for Best Place to Shop for Your Pet in the comments section. Where do …

Farmer Fund Event, Oct. 17
Wednesday, 14 Oct, 2009 – 6:00 | No Comment
Farmer Fund Event, Oct. 17

The Peachtree Road Farmers Market is holding a special event on Saturday, Oct. 17, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to help raise funds for local farmers who had their crops damaged or destroyed during …