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Grant Park Farmer’s Market now open
Friday, 1 Jul, 2011 – 17:00 | No Comment
Grant Park Farmer’s Market now open

By Courtney Marcelo Norton
When Katie Hayes and Suzanne Welander set out to start a farmer’s market in Grant Park, they were looking to create something more than a place to buy vegetables.
“We see a farmer’s …

History Revealed: Pennyman Tours offer unique look at Intown
Friday, 1 Jul, 2011 – 15:00 | No Comment
History Revealed: Pennyman Tours offer unique look at Intown

By Brandon Marshall-Todd

While historic buildings and street names seem to always be in danger of being torn down or changed, Roger Pennyman has made it his life’s mission to preserve Atlanta’s rich history and …

Local Businesses in Focus
Friday, 1 Jul, 2011 – 12:45 | No Comment
Local Businesses in Focus

As part of the SCAD INtown Takeover, graduate writing students Sydia Bell and Krystal Roberts decided to take their assignment one step further to create a series of videos for INtown’s YouTube channel.
Krystal and Sydia …

The Scoop on Rooster 14 Cookies
Friday, 1 Jul, 2011 – 6:00 | One Comment
The Scoop on Rooster 14 Cookies

By Angela Milkie
Perhaps you’ve seen them – the large, ice cream scoop-shaped chocolate chip cookies in traditional glass jars sitting atop the counters of local Intown businesses.
Recognizable by the label depicting red and white stripes …

A Sustainable, Independent Bookstore
Friday, 1 Jul, 2011 – 5:59 | No Comment
A Sustainable, Independent Bookstore

By Angela Milkie
Little Five Points mainstay Charis Books & More is growing and expanding despite the trend of brick and mortar bookstores closing around the country.
In business for more than 37 years, Charis is one …

Place of Refuge: Mills Enrichment Center
Friday, 1 Jul, 2011 – 5:10 | No Comment
Place of Refuge: Mills Enrichment Center

By Courtney Marcelo Norton
At the Albert T. Mills Enrichment Center, the children are practicing for graduation.  Solemn 5-year-olds march single file onto a pretend stage while Edward Elgar’s Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 plays …