Articles Archive for November 2010
By Tina Chadwick
Crop Mob Atlanta is a new grassroots organization that’s going a step further than buying and eating local food – they’re actually going to the farms and volunteering on the weekends. From pulling …
By Terry Sagedy
Holly Mull was destined for and dedicated to a life of service to others. Being the daughter of the then Mayor of Kalamazoo, the Honorable Glenn Allen, Jr. and his wife Virginia, Holly …
By Ann Boutwell
Nov. 6 1909: Atlanta’s first automobile show opened in the Auditorium-Armory on Courtland Street. The week-long show attracted 61 automobile manufacturers, and city boosters were sure the event would make Atlanta “The Automobile …
By Tim Sullivan
Rebekah Hynson, a 25 year-old personal trainer and Cabbagetown resident, is a bundle of energy and charisma. On Nov. 6, she will look to burn some of that energy and defend her title …
By David McMullin
We have olives in our garden. They don’t fruit, but they have been growing for a decade. They have taken on the twisting, gnarled form that everyone loves about olive trees. Their silvery …
By Kate Atwood
With the arrival of November comes two of the most popular months for charity and volunteering. More than 70 percent of us gave back during the holidays last year. It’s my aspiration to …




