Articles tagged with: children
By Sandy M. Tyler
While overall homeless rates in Georgia have gone down in the last few years, the recent recession and mortgage crisis have caused the percentage of homeless families to continue to rise, with …
The sixth annual Camp Twin Lakes’ annual Camp Dance fundraiser will be held Saturday, April 30, from 8 p.m. to midnight at the World of Coca-Cola. Camp Twin Lakes is a nonprofit organization …
By Manning Harris
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Synchronicity Theatre’s short musical play “The Brand New Kid,” running through March 27, may be for audiences 4+ (four and up), but I would say the emphasis is on the “up.” The characters …
By Laura Turner Seydel
In Atlanta, parents are no strangers to smog. When our skyline disappears behind dense, gray fumes, we know it’s time to keep our kids inside to protect their impressionable lungs.
We do so …
Meet our third annual 20 Under 20 honorees. Once again, we asked schools and service organizations to submit nominees for students who have gone above and beyond to give back to the community. We think …
By Collin Kelley
Editor
Since it premiered on television in 1964, Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer has been a beloved holiday classic. Now, families can enjoy the story in a whole new way: live on stage at the …




