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Ben & Jerry’s in Va-Hi NOT closing
Monday, 3 May, 2010 – 14:10 | No Comment
Ben & Jerry’s in Va-Hi NOT closing

Collin Kelley, Editor
We receive news and tips about shops and restaurants closing far too often, so when we heard from a reliable source that Ben & Jerry’s ice cream shop in Virginia Highland was closing the …

Georgia Marks Preservation Month
Monday, 3 May, 2010 – 13:02 | One Comment
Georgia Marks Preservation Month

Georgia is taking part in the nationwide celebration of 2010 National Preservation Month during May. “Old Is The New Green” is the theme of the month-long celebration sponsored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Activities …

Danny Seo’s Backyard Gardening Tips
Sunday, 2 May, 2010 – 5:00 | One Comment
Danny Seo’s Backyard Gardening Tips

Our May edition of Atlanta INtown is packed with tips on planting your spring garden (click under the Real Estate tab above or visit our e-Edition), but here’s  few more from Danny Seo, author, HGTV …

Sustainable Gardening
Saturday, 1 May, 2010 – 5:30 | One Comment
Sustainable Gardening

By Lindsey Mann
Are you planting a garden this spring? Consider including edible plants. Put your resources into plants that are not just beautiful, but healthy and delicious!
Berries like strawberry, blueberry, blackberry or fig and pear …

City Dwellers: From suburbs to condo living
Saturday, 1 May, 2010 – 5:25 | No Comment
City Dwellers: From suburbs to condo living

By Carly Felton
During the 1960s, many Atlantans abandoned their city homes for sprawling spaces in the suburbs. They felt that the promise of good schools, safe neighborhoods and less traffic was just too good to pass …

Growing Up Intown: 25 Things Every Kid Must Do
Saturday, 1 May, 2010 – 5:20 | 4 Comments
Growing Up Intown: 25 Things Every Kid Must Do

By Helen Grebe
Growing up in Atlanta has its advantages, including the many resources the city has to offer its youngest generations.  In case you haven’t explored every nook and cranny of this southern city, we’ve …