Wednesday, December 23, 2015

A Touch Of Whimsey

IMG_2758 IMG_2759 IMG_2744 Her broach began life as a Crackerjack prize.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Bike Commuter Breakfast Thursday

IMG_0287 IMG_2352 IMG_2421 The Atlanta Bicycle Coalition has chosen the popular coffee bar and boutique at 501 Edgewood Avenue for its December gathering. Stop by Chrome Yellow Trading Company between 7 and 9 am to catch up with friends who prefer pedal power in a city renown for motor traffic.
Rsvp on Facebook.

Saturday, November 28, 2015

People's Climate March Tomorrow

IMG_0257 climate2 Atlanta has the potential to be a very loud voice in the international cry for strong climate action ahead of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Paris (especially since our own Mayor Reed will be there!) which begins on November 30th. Spearheaded by a diverse group of dedicated volunteers representing Georgia non-profit organizations, businesses, academia, activists, religious groups, government and more, this march is already several hundred strong. The People's Climate March in Atlanta is intended to be a peaceful, yet forceful demonstration of Atlanta's commitment to the global climate movement. We hope to bring together people of all different backgrounds and interests to show that climate change is a mainstream issue, and that we demand action from our local and world leaders on climate. Join us for the People's Climate March happening here in Atlanta on November 29th.

Lauren Ashley Reef

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Bike Commuter Breakfast Tomorrow

IMG_0328 IMG_8361 There are no chocolate croissants quite like those baked at Alon's, site of Thursday's Bike Commuter Breakfast. The Atlanta Bicycle Coalition has chosen the popular Morningside café for its November gathering. Stop by between 7 and 9 am to catch up with friends who prefer pedal power in a city renown for motor traffic. Rsvp on Facebook.

Sunday, October 25, 2015

At Porches And Pies

IMG_1485 IMG_1478 IMG_1474 IMG_1481 IMG_1475 Think of Chomp & Stomp with pie instead of chili. The inaugural Adair Park festival gave us eighty treats both sweet and savory, plus a look at how the BeltLine is renewing yet another Atlanta neighborhood.
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