You can find deep roots within Black History in every neighborhood in Atlanta. From the legacy of the historically Black Sweet Auburn District, historically Black colleges, to the Atlanta mayor’s office. Here’s a look at some of the Atlanta Black History month exhibits for 2020. Take your whole family and …
Read More »Atlanta Noon Year’s Eve Events for Children
Until my friend Alix told me about a Noon Year’s Eve party she hosted for her daughter and friends – I had no idea these parties existed. But they make perfect sense to get children into the New Year’s fun without ruining their bedtime routine. Check out the Atlanta Noon …
Read More »Why Are So Many Georgia Moms Buying and Selling Elderberry Syrup?
We’re approaching the cold and flu season a little differently than ever before around our household. A.J. and I are both taking elderberry syrup in the morning to keep colds and sniffles at bay. Thanks to local mom groups, I heard about the elderberry syrup craze where so many families …
Read More »Veteran’s Day Discounts in Atlanta
Supportive restaurants and venues are presenting Veteran’s Day Discounts in Atlanta. Be sure to have your military ID ready to display. Here’s a suggestion: Invite a service member to attend a local memorial service for veterans, take them to breakfast or lunch as a thank them for their service, then visit some …
Read More »Your Guide to Atlanta’s Indoor Halloween Celebrations
I remember going door-to-door as a dressed-up child for Halloween, but it seems like those days are long gone. In Atlanta, I’ve noticed there are neighborhoods that are known for active celebrations with candy being handed out. There are also older neighborhoods with fewer kids, so adults rarely hand out …
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