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  • Whimsical Evenings: Cocktails in Wonderland – Atlanta Botanical Garden
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    Whimsical Evenings: Cocktails in Wonderland – Atlanta Botanical Garden

    The Atlanta Botanical Garden’s after-hours event features new activities in celebration of Alice’s Wonderland and Enchanted Trees by Poetic Kinetics. The event occurs every Thursday through September 11 from 5 to 9 p.m., offering specialty cocktails, live music, and additional experiences while guests explore the exhibition, which is dramatically illuminated at night. Upon arrival, guests […] More

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  • Preschool Storytime: A Journey Through Tales – Locust Grove Library
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    Preschool Storytime: A Journey Through Tales – Locust Grove Library

    Preschool Storytime Wednesday, June 2511:30am – 12:00pmLocust Grove Public Library Preschool Storytime offers an opportunity for young children to enjoy stories, songs, and interactive activities. This program aims to inspire a love of reading through engaging storytelling. The session will feature a variety of stories and songs, crafted to keep children entertained while promoting early […] More

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  • Member Preview: Faith Ringgold: Seeing Children – High Museum
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    Member Preview: Faith Ringgold: Seeing Children – High Museum

    Experience Faith Ringgold: Seeing Children, featuring the work of celebrated American artist Faith Ringgold. Members have exclusive early access. On Thursday, June 26, the new exhibition will open for members prior to its public debut. Faith Ringgold (1930–2024) is well-known for her paintings and multimedia art, particularly her narrative quilts. However, her achievements as a […] More

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    Snapshots of Intrigue: The Enigmatic Family Album of Ralph Eugene Meatyard

    A largely self-taught photographer, Ralph Eugene Meatyard (American, 1925–1972) was a pioneering and inventive artist who created some of the most original images of the mid-twentieth century. His work defies easy categorization as he experimented across various genres and subjects, and throughout his career, he maintained the ethos of an amateur, approaching photography with a […] More

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  • Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus – The Henry Players
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    Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus – The Henry Players

    Description On Christmas Eve in 1897 in New York City, eight-year-old Virginia finds herself questioning the existence of Santa Claus. In search of a truthful answer, she reaches out to Frank P. Church, the editor of the New York Sun. Church understands Virginia’s need for honesty, yet he is grappling with the pressures of the […] More

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  • A Chorus Line Tickets – The Henry Players
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    A Chorus Line Tickets – The Henry Players

    Description Conceived, choreographed, and directed by Michael Bennett, A Chorus Line presents the true stories of professional dancers auditioning for the chorus of a Broadway musical. Each narrative is drawn from interviews conducted by Bennett and reflects the experiences of individuals who performed their own lives in the original Broadway production. This poignant musical captures […] More

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  • Live Updates: Ohio Fires Igniting Now!
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    Live Updates: Ohio Fires Igniting Now!

    Hertz Stage Feb 25 – Mar 22 Hertz Stage Get Tickets Best enjoyed by audiences 16 and up. A timely family drama inspired by the classic, Uncle Vanya. By Beth Hyland As wildfires rage closer to a small Ohio college town, the mopey grown children and second wife of a sort-of-mediocre professor face a different […] More

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  • Discover Oasis: Art Awaits at the High Museum!
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    Discover Oasis: Art Awaits at the High Museum!

    Upcoming Event at the High Museum in Atlanta: Art and Spirituality The High Museum in Atlanta invites attendees to engage in a casual and thoughtful conversation that bridges art and spiritual practice. Each month, a guest from the realms of faith, spirituality, or contemplative practice will join a staff member from the museum to discuss […] More

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  • Engaging Tales for Tots – Fortson Public Library
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    Engaging Tales for Tots – Fortson Public Library

    Toddler Storytime Friday, June 20 11:00 am – 11:30 am Fortson Public Library Toddler Storytime is designed for children ages 1–3 and includes stories, songs, and rhymes that encourage movement, learning, and early literacy. Participants can expect a program that features simple, catchy songs, playful rhymes, and interactive stories, all aimed at developing early literacy […] More

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  • Creative LEGO Free Play – Fairview Public Library
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    Creative LEGO Free Play – Fairview Public Library

    LEGO Free Play Friday, June 202:00pm – 4:00pmFairview Public Library This program invites children to unleash their creativity and explore STEM concepts through hands-on LEGO play, fostering imagination, problem-solving, and engineering skills. The open-ended LEGO program encourages children to build freely with LEGO bricks, aiding in the development of essential STEM and literacy skills. Participants […] More

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  • Magical Moments: Preschool Storytime – Locust Grove Library
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    Magical Moments: Preschool Storytime – Locust Grove Library

    Preschool Storytime Wednesday, June 2511:30am – 12:00pmLocust Grove Public Library Preschool Storytime offers an opportunity for young children to enjoy stories, songs, and engaging activities in a cozy setting. This program aims to foster a love of reading in preschoolers. Preschool Storytime is a warm and welcoming program designed to spark enthusiasm for reading among […] More

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  • Whimsical Evenings: Cocktails in Wonderland – Atlanta Botanical Garden
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    Whimsical Evenings: Cocktails in Wonderland – Atlanta Botanical Garden

    The Atlanta Botanical Garden’s after-hours event features new activities in celebration of Alice’s Wonderland and Enchanted Trees by Poetic Kinetics. The event occurs every Thursday through September 11 from 5 to 9 p.m., offering specialty cocktails, live music, and additional experiences while guests explore the exhibition, which is dramatically illuminated at night. Upon arrival, guests […] More

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  • Preschool Storytime: A Journey Through Tales – Locust Grove Library
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    Preschool Storytime: A Journey Through Tales – Locust Grove Library

    Preschool Storytime Wednesday, June 2511:30am – 12:00pmLocust Grove Public Library Preschool Storytime offers an opportunity for young children to enjoy stories, songs, and interactive activities. This program aims to inspire a love of reading through engaging storytelling. The session will feature a variety of stories and songs, crafted to keep children entertained while promoting early […] More

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  • Member Preview: Faith Ringgold: Seeing Children – High Museum
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    Member Preview: Faith Ringgold: Seeing Children – High Museum

    Experience Faith Ringgold: Seeing Children, featuring the work of celebrated American artist Faith Ringgold. Members have exclusive early access. On Thursday, June 26, the new exhibition will open for members prior to its public debut. Faith Ringgold (1930–2024) is well-known for her paintings and multimedia art, particularly her narrative quilts. However, her achievements as a […] More

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    Snapshots of Intrigue: The Enigmatic Family Album of Ralph Eugene Meatyard

    A largely self-taught photographer, Ralph Eugene Meatyard (American, 1925–1972) was a pioneering and inventive artist who created some of the most original images of the mid-twentieth century. His work defies easy categorization as he experimented across various genres and subjects, and throughout his career, he maintained the ethos of an amateur, approaching photography with a […] More

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  • Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus – The Henry Players
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    Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus – The Henry Players

    Description On Christmas Eve in 1897 in New York City, eight-year-old Virginia finds herself questioning the existence of Santa Claus. In search of a truthful answer, she reaches out to Frank P. Church, the editor of the New York Sun. Church understands Virginia’s need for honesty, yet he is grappling with the pressures of the […] More

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  • A Chorus Line Tickets – The Henry Players
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    A Chorus Line Tickets – The Henry Players

    Description Conceived, choreographed, and directed by Michael Bennett, A Chorus Line presents the true stories of professional dancers auditioning for the chorus of a Broadway musical. Each narrative is drawn from interviews conducted by Bennett and reflects the experiences of individuals who performed their own lives in the original Broadway production. This poignant musical captures […] More

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  • Live Updates: Ohio Fires Igniting Now!
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    Live Updates: Ohio Fires Igniting Now!

    Hertz Stage Feb 25 – Mar 22 Hertz Stage Get Tickets Best enjoyed by audiences 16 and up. A timely family drama inspired by the classic, Uncle Vanya. By Beth Hyland As wildfires rage closer to a small Ohio college town, the mopey grown children and second wife of a sort-of-mediocre professor face a different […] More

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  • Whimsical Evenings: Cocktails in Wonderland – Atlanta Botanical Garden
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    Whimsical Evenings: Cocktails in Wonderland – Atlanta Botanical Garden

    The Atlanta Botanical Garden’s after-hours event features new activities in celebration of Alice’s Wonderland and Enchanted Trees by Poetic Kinetics. The event occurs every Thursday through September 11 from 5 to 9 p.m., offering specialty cocktails, live music, and additional experiences while guests explore the exhibition, which is dramatically illuminated at night. Upon arrival, guests […] More

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  • Preschool Storytime: A Journey Through Tales – Locust Grove Library
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    Preschool Storytime: A Journey Through Tales – Locust Grove Library

    Preschool Storytime Wednesday, June 2511:30am – 12:00pmLocust Grove Public Library Preschool Storytime offers an opportunity for young children to enjoy stories, songs, and interactive activities. This program aims to inspire a love of reading through engaging storytelling. The session will feature a variety of stories and songs, crafted to keep children entertained while promoting early […] More

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  • Member Preview: Faith Ringgold: Seeing Children – High Museum
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    Member Preview: Faith Ringgold: Seeing Children – High Museum

    Experience Faith Ringgold: Seeing Children, featuring the work of celebrated American artist Faith Ringgold. Members have exclusive early access. On Thursday, June 26, the new exhibition will open for members prior to its public debut. Faith Ringgold (1930–2024) is well-known for her paintings and multimedia art, particularly her narrative quilts. However, her achievements as a […] More

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    Snapshots of Intrigue: The Enigmatic Family Album of Ralph Eugene Meatyard

    A largely self-taught photographer, Ralph Eugene Meatyard (American, 1925–1972) was a pioneering and inventive artist who created some of the most original images of the mid-twentieth century. His work defies easy categorization as he experimented across various genres and subjects, and throughout his career, he maintained the ethos of an amateur, approaching photography with a […] More

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  • Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus – The Henry Players
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    Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus – The Henry Players

    Description On Christmas Eve in 1897 in New York City, eight-year-old Virginia finds herself questioning the existence of Santa Claus. In search of a truthful answer, she reaches out to Frank P. Church, the editor of the New York Sun. Church understands Virginia’s need for honesty, yet he is grappling with the pressures of the […] More

    Read More

  • A Chorus Line Tickets – The Henry Players
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    A Chorus Line Tickets – The Henry Players

    Description Conceived, choreographed, and directed by Michael Bennett, A Chorus Line presents the true stories of professional dancers auditioning for the chorus of a Broadway musical. Each narrative is drawn from interviews conducted by Bennett and reflects the experiences of individuals who performed their own lives in the original Broadway production. This poignant musical captures […] More

    Read More

  • Live Updates: Ohio Fires Igniting Now!
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    Live Updates: Ohio Fires Igniting Now!

    Hertz Stage Feb 25 – Mar 22 Hertz Stage Get Tickets Best enjoyed by audiences 16 and up. A timely family drama inspired by the classic, Uncle Vanya. By Beth Hyland As wildfires rage closer to a small Ohio college town, the mopey grown children and second wife of a sort-of-mediocre professor face a different […] More

    Read More

  • Discover Oasis: Art Awaits at the High Museum!
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    Discover Oasis: Art Awaits at the High Museum!

    Upcoming Event at the High Museum in Atlanta: Art and Spirituality The High Museum in Atlanta invites attendees to engage in a casual and thoughtful conversation that bridges art and spiritual practice. Each month, a guest from the realms of faith, spirituality, or contemplative practice will join a staff member from the museum to discuss […] More

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  • Whimsical Evenings: Cocktails in Wonderland – Atlanta Botanical Garden
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    Whimsical Evenings: Cocktails in Wonderland – Atlanta Botanical Garden

    The Atlanta Botanical Garden’s after-hours event features new activities in celebration of Alice’s Wonderland and Enchanted Trees by Poetic Kinetics. The event occurs every Thursday through September 11 from 5 to 9 p.m., offering specialty cocktails, live music, and additional experiences while guests explore the exhibition, which is dramatically illuminated at night. Upon arrival, guests […] More

    Read More

  • Preschool Storytime: A Journey Through Tales – Locust Grove Library
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    Preschool Storytime: A Journey Through Tales – Locust Grove Library

    Preschool Storytime Wednesday, June 2511:30am – 12:00pmLocust Grove Public Library Preschool Storytime offers an opportunity for young children to enjoy stories, songs, and interactive activities. This program aims to inspire a love of reading through engaging storytelling. The session will feature a variety of stories and songs, crafted to keep children entertained while promoting early […] More

    Read More

  • Member Preview: Faith Ringgold: Seeing Children – High Museum
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    Member Preview: Faith Ringgold: Seeing Children – High Museum

    Experience Faith Ringgold: Seeing Children, featuring the work of celebrated American artist Faith Ringgold. Members have exclusive early access. On Thursday, June 26, the new exhibition will open for members prior to its public debut. Faith Ringgold (1930–2024) is well-known for her paintings and multimedia art, particularly her narrative quilts. However, her achievements as a […] More

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    Snapshots of Intrigue: The Enigmatic Family Album of Ralph Eugene Meatyard

    A largely self-taught photographer, Ralph Eugene Meatyard (American, 1925–1972) was a pioneering and inventive artist who created some of the most original images of the mid-twentieth century. His work defies easy categorization as he experimented across various genres and subjects, and throughout his career, he maintained the ethos of an amateur, approaching photography with a […] More

    Read More

  • Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus – The Henry Players
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    Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus – The Henry Players

    Description On Christmas Eve in 1897 in New York City, eight-year-old Virginia finds herself questioning the existence of Santa Claus. In search of a truthful answer, she reaches out to Frank P. Church, the editor of the New York Sun. Church understands Virginia’s need for honesty, yet he is grappling with the pressures of the […] More

    Read More

  • A Chorus Line Tickets – The Henry Players
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    A Chorus Line Tickets – The Henry Players

    Description Conceived, choreographed, and directed by Michael Bennett, A Chorus Line presents the true stories of professional dancers auditioning for the chorus of a Broadway musical. Each narrative is drawn from interviews conducted by Bennett and reflects the experiences of individuals who performed their own lives in the original Broadway production. This poignant musical captures […] More

    Read More