Enter Garden's scarecrow design contest by Aug. 22
Atlanta Botanical Garden’s “Scarecrows in the Gardens” design contest is open for registration now through Aug. 22. Unleash your creative side.
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Atlanta Botanical Garden’s “Scarecrows in the Gardens” design contest is open for registration now through Aug. 22. Unleash your creative side.
Read MoreThe July lineup for the 26th annual National Black Arts Festival is as hot as the weather, with the launch of its first Spotlight Series featuring NBAF’s 2014 Legends honoree Wynton Marsalis.
Read MoreTickets go on sale July 11 for Atlanta’s annual food-and-drink extravaganza.
Read MoreEver feel as if somebody’s watching you? When you visit the Atlanta Botanical Garden now through October, you might get that prickly feeling from “The Four Seasons” by artist, screenwriter and filmmaker Philip Haas.
Read MoreArt, history and writing camps for kids, plus a Civil War encampment marking the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Peachtree Creek art all part of a jam-packed summer lineup at the Atlanta History Center and Margaret Mitchell House.
Read MoreConcerts in the Garden returns to the Atlanta Botanical Garden for its 12th summer season, boasting two shows by the Indigo Girls. Act fast.
Read More“There’s wine in them thar hills!” That tagline from Three Sisters Vineyards perfectly captures the excitement and surprise you might feel when discovering that the foothills of Blue Ridge are home to more than 15 wineries. That’s right. You can enjoy a weekend in wine country just 90 minutes north of Atlanta.
Read MoreThis vivid neighborhood boasts unique restaurants, history and art, and a festival for everything — all within walking distance.
Read MoreThis year’s Atlanta Film Festival (running March 28-April 6) is special to local filmmaker Bret Wood. Although he’s had two previous movies accepted, his “The Unwanted” is getting its world premiere.
Read MoreAs spring sneaks into the city, plants are popping up at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, growing, woven into sculptures of every size and en masse in blankets of flowers. Get ready!
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