Avalon, 2014

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The wait is over, AVALON has arrived After months of waiting, Avalon opened its doors on Oct. 30. Not only did the experiential mixed use community bring a world class collection of specialty retailers, but it brought with it core family values, innovative technology and some big name musical acts. This is just a preview of what's to come at Avalon.


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A letter from Mark Toro N

ot long after we first conceived the idea for Avalon, our team realized we had the opportunity to go above and beyond building the typical “lifestyle center,” and Alpharetta was the perfect location to do just that. It was critical to us that Avalon provide the North Fulton community with more than just another place to go...there were already plenty of those. We wanted Avalon to become the place to “be.” At Avalon, we’ve not only curated a world-class collection of specialty retailers, entertainment venues and chefdriven restaurants, we have also carefully

layered uses that will bring energy to the experience. Residents of the single-family and luxury rental homes, office workers and hotel guests will occupy our gathering spaces and enliven our streets to create a buzz that can’t be found anywhere else. To further differentiate the Avalon Experience, we’ve infused resort-inspired hospitality, with a Ritz-Carlton trained concierge team that is charged with consistently delivering 5-Star service to Avalon guests and residents. It is Avalon’s urban feel, its walkability, connectivity and energy that has attracted

several first-to-market retailers and restaurants – operators who are confident that the Avalon Experience will delight their guests and keep them coming back. That urban feel has been cited as the key differentiator for prospective residents of Avalon (who we affectionately call “The Lucky Ones”) as they seek their own place to “be.” Thank you for your support. We look forward to bringing more top retailers and restaurants to the community in the upcoming months. We invite you to bring your friends and family to experience the timeless art of living well.

Mark Toro, managing partner of North American Properties.

Grand Opening:

Avalon opens with weekend of fun Days of opening events fill new development By JONATHAN COPSEY jonathan@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. – Parties, concerts and ribbon cuttings brought the new, mixed-use shopping experience that is Avalon into life Oct. 30, as the region’s newest hot spot opened for business and opened for fun in Alpharetta. Four days of events were packed into the 86-acre development, which drew guests from throughout the region to the official grand opening. Country singer and “American Idol” alumna Kellie Pickler took to the main stage Saturday night to wow audiences before they were wowed further by a grand fireworks display. Local musicians got into the act as well, with James Casto, Von Grey, Joe Gransden’s 16-Piece Big Band and plenty of others making the opening weekend a toe-tapping event to remember. Group events such as bocce ball and cornhole tournaments encouraged people to play around Avalon’s “living room” area, designed by Site Solutions. Some of these, such as a fire pit, swings and a children’s play area are daily activities for the entire family. “It’s pretty cool and modern,” said Ryan McGreggor, who visited Avalon opening night. He was engaged in a battle of checkers with Leah Voulopos at one of the outdoor game boards. After concerts on the main square, the grass was replaced to make way for an ice skating rink to rival New York’s

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Kellie Pickler performs during the grand opening of Avalon. Rockefeller Plaza. It’s all part of what Mark Toro, managing partner of Avalon’s owner North American Properties, calls “experiential shopping.” Traditional retail outlets have failed to compete with the convenience of online retailers. Something more has to be done to lure those shoppers away from their computers. Avalon does this by making shopping more than simply shopping; it’s an experience that cannot be found anywhere else. “Their experience will be effortless, meaningful and memorable,” Toro told the

gathered dignitaries at the official ribbon cutting. Weekly, even daily events held by both North American Properties and individual stores will attract visitors to the location and keep them there. Like a 5-Star hotel, visitors can expect valet parking, concierge services, interactive display boards and even subtle music playing throughout from hidden speakers. “I am really impressed,” said one resident watching the Kellie Pickler concert Saturday, Nov. 1. “It’s unbelievably nice. It’s going to do really well.”

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The Regal Cinema movie theater and fountain light up the Avalon night.


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The Good Life:

Avalon places service on pedestal Visitors should feel like VIPs at a resort By HATCHER HURD hatcher@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. – Avalon is the $600 million must-see shoppers’ paradise in Alpharetta, but North American Properties Managing Partner Mark Toro says one of the five senses is not nearly enough. Avalon should also be felt, touched, smelled, heard and tasted. In short, Avalon must be experienced because Avalon is like no other place, Toro said. Toro added that the experience must be “effortless, meaningful and memorable.” To that end, North American Properties has spared no expense to ensure each guest who visits the property has that memorable experience. So it should come as no surprise that the most important person on the Avalon property is Wayne Rigsby, manger of guest experience at Avalon. Rigsby and his expertly trained staff are committed to making sure every guest who visits the property understands just what the Avalon Experience is. Rigsby was lured away from Florida’s Golden Oak Club at Walt Disney World, Disney’s only luxury residential community, where he managed multiple facets of the guest experience. His staff at Avalon have all graduated from the RitzCarlton Leadership Center. What the Cordon Bleu is to cooking, Ritz-Carlton is to hospitality and service. Visitors can expect resortlevel services from every member of the staff, Rigsby said. So when and where does this service start? “From the moment they set foot on the property,” Rigsby said. “Our hospitality program is 5 Star-plus from start to finish. It is all about the visitors’ experience from the time they set foot here. “That begins with a clean parking deck and friendly parking staff who will greet you,” he said. “They immediately create the experience of warmth and community.” Visitors will soon discover they can find anything they need at the Concierge Clubhouse at the center of Avalon’s crossroads. Drive up and a valet will greet you – valet parking is only $7 – and the open-air Concierge Clubhouse can quickly guide you to where you want to go or explain any number of activities planned for that day or that week.

These may include chef cooking lessons, wine tastings, a concert on the green or specials offered by shops or any of the chef-driven restaurants on the property. “We can take care of your needs from transportation, reservations, event planning – we can handle 50 people or 1,500,” Rigsby said. “Fifty is not uncommon.” And of course, there are around 13 hand-selected restaurants from which to choose. If you want to shop for a while, they can arrange for you to leave your packages with them and go to your reserved table at your favorite restaurant, where your favorite beverage will be on the table. Anywhere you go, music is playing. The smells of the season are incorporated. For instance, this fall you will find hanging pine cones scented with cinnamon. Next to the Concierge Clubhouse is an outdoor fireplace to warm guests and comfy chairs where they can enjoy one another’s company. “It should be like home,” he said. Also, there is an energy about the place in the way everyone moves to be attentive. The grounds are kept spotless. Everyone is always smiling. “Daniel Easton, who is our Director of Marketing at Avalon’s sister property, Atlantic Station, has a way of putting it,” Rigsby said. Everything should be ‘Crisp. Clean. Creased.’” For those who want more personalized service, there is Club Avalon’s Black Card. That is where Cayley Mullen, assistant manager of guest experience, steps in. For an annual fee and with the permission of the guests, cardholders are recognized as soon as they are on the property. “We use a microchip in the card for RFID – radio frequency identification.” Mullen said. “A computer recognizes the individual chip, and the valet will greet you by name. If you have notified us of your itinerary, we will have everything prepared for your arrival. And of course, valet parking is complimentary.” If it is your anniversary that may mean flowers for your wife when she steps out of the car. If the children are visiting Santa, he will know them by name and know what they want for Christmas. Reservations are no problem either. “We want people to come to us and feel like they have come home,” Mullen said. “Any special occasion, we want to

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Guests can expect 5-Star hospitality at Avalon. Manager of Guest Experience Wayne Rigsby and Assistant Manager of Guest Experience Cayley Mullen devote all of their time to ensure each visitor has a unique and memorable experience when they visit Avalon. know about it. The RFID will register it. Our guests will leave feeling good because we will have established a personal relationship.” They do a good job of collecting data from visitors to help them customize and improve their service to the individual – like noting when a favorite retailer or restaurant has something special on. It is what Rigsby and Mullen call “Surprise and Delight.” There is special seating for cardholders at concerts and even special times to reserve ice skating at Avalon’s signature fountain. Cardholders are entitled to receive the Avalon Insider, which tells about special events and the priority seating that comes with them and notifies members about afterhours shopping previews. “We will know their favorite restaurant and when cardholder specials are being offered,” she said. Membership is not a discount card, but is a way to enhance the Avalon Experience, Mullen said. Ultimately, Rigsby wants visitors to come away “amazed.” “We want to exceed expectations. I want to make sure we create the most remarkable and incredible memories for each guest,” he said. “It’s all about hospitality and service. And that extends to

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A six passenager electric cart provides above and beyond service to customers. everyone – valet, housekeeper and security. We all create that experience.” But you do not have to be a Black Card member to be treated in a special way. Rigsby said true service is not a job, but a state of mind. On the second day, Rigsby was driving up to the Concierge Clubhouse in Avalon’s sixpassenger electric cart and saw a man, his wife and three children looking a little tired and forlorn.

He pulled over and asked if he could help. “Where’s the parking lot?” asked the exasperated father. “No problem, I’ll take you to your car,” Rigsby replied. He explained that hospitality is all about how you listen. “He asked where the parking lot was,” Rigsby said. “But I gave him the answer he wanted.” For more information on how to become an Avalon Insider and register for a Black Card, go to clubavalon. com.


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Community:

Rooted – the Oak and Squirrel make Avalon Home By LIZ GILLESPIE Avalon Avalon has some very special residents that moved here all the way from Florida, the Oak family. “Mother Oak”, a 40-yearold oak tree, can be found near the fountain watching over all of Avalon’s guests while her three “daughter” oaks are along Avalon Boulevard enjoying the hustle and bustle. They bring with them their dear friends, the Squirrel family; a very special family of 12 squirrels with unique gifts and personalities that reflect the core values of Avalon. The squirrels will have some help moving to Avalon from Santa himself who will deliver one per night on the 12 days leading up to Christmas. Each member of the family will arrive in a special package and be carefully placed throughout Avalon, we encourage children to come out each day and help us find them to welcome them to Avalon! Also we need help naming our curious friends, after you meet them and hear their story, go to Avalon’s Facebook page and tell us what you think would be the perfect name for each. Their story is below. The Oak and the Squirrel One sunny day, a squirrel met a tree and they became friends. Each brought unique gifts to the friendship and they spent many days growing exploring, sharing stories and making plans for the future. The tree provided shelter and food for the squirrel, and the squirrel brought back stories from beyond where the tree could see. One day, the tree and the squirrel decided to expand their families. The tree coaxed suitable playmates for her friend to her branches, and the squirrel selected and planted three of the most beautiful acorns under the watchful eye of the mother tree... and together they grew. The three sapling sisters grew up side by side with their mom looking on. As they reached maturity, their mom helped the girls establish a solid foundation, cultivated their unique attributes and encouraged an

appreciation for their heritage and purpose. The young trees were sturdy girls each with distinct personalities but with also a heritage that is deeply rooted. The mother tree was ready to let her girls experience life beyond her shadow but she still wanted them close by. She, too, longed for a new view, water, entertainment and a whole new group of kids for whom she could provide shade, shelter and keep a watchful eye. Having heard so much about life beyond the forest from her squirrel friend, the mother tree packed up her girls – and her squirrels – and established roots in Avalon – a place where the mother could experience the good life, a life filled with music and laughter, new sights and sounds and expand the horizons for her girls and her squirrels. Feeling loved and protected by the mother tree, the squirrels welcomed and nurtured babies in the tree’s branches. Each baby squirrel has its own personality, which reflects the core values of their magical home of Avalon – health, wellness, community, kids and families, technology, walkability, hospitality, cultural encounters and sense of place. Fit Squirrel loves yoga in the plaza perfected the downward squirrel- stops in Lululemon and Athleta - can spin like nobody’s business at Flywheel and meditates at Exhale. She loves scampering along the greenway and encouraging her siblings to Move! Located in the plaza practicing her

tumbling Cultural Squirrel takes found objects (like acorns!) and carefully crafts them in to artful sculptures and occasionally dances by and with the fountain to one of the many local musicians strumming guitars there. Welcome Squirrel gravitates to concierge and is a huge advocate of the acorn serving as Avalon’s symbol of hospitality - especially since it took an acorn 40 years to produce the Mother Tree and the Mother Tree 40 years to produce her first acorn -acorns symbolize perseverance - he occasionally drops acorns on the heads of unsuspecting guests to say “Welcome” and rests at concierge perched above holding an acorn just waiting for that next guest. Shopping Squirrel never tires of weaving in and out of the shops, checking on and reporting trends back to the sister trees and siblings. She occasionally serves as a guest blogger on Experience Avalon on all things current. She is often seen with her paws and nose pressed on the glass of her favorites shops, looking for what’s new and what’s next. Foodie Squirrel helps choose the seasonal veggies and fruits for restaurants. He loves Whole Foods Market, hobnobbing with the local chefs and bringing tasty treats back to his siblings. He can be spotted at Concerige helping guests choose the perfect for a perfect meal and also serves as a guest blogger on Experience Avalon. Hide and Seek Squirrel will always be a kid at heart and loves Avalon’s kids and

families. He seeks out and finds beauty and inspiration in all things- creates whimsy - and somehow believes when he covers his eyes and can’t see others then others can no longer see him and he becomes invisible. Bocce Squirrel loves bringing new experiences to Avalon and showing off his playground. His favorite spot is near the bocce court, gathering bocce balls, swinging and roasting acorns in the fire pit in Avalon’s Living Room along the Boulevard. Giving Squirrel loves finding ways to give back and is thinking about her wish for this day before tossing her coin in the fountain-she is a huge advocate of leveraging her playground for the benefit of her extended human family and encourages others to do the same as coins in the fountain come with wishes and in return make others’ wishes come true. Techy Squirrel tries every day to beat gigabit. He loves the latest and greatest technology and scampers from one interactive touchscreen directory to the next checking in on each day’s events and movies and likes to test concierge with his never ending questions for tips about his quest to beat gigabit. Avalon's Insider Squirrel has learned to leverage all of the amenities associated with Club Avalon. He’s a Black Card carrying member and enjoys the Good Life. He is so happy and fulfilled he raises his paws, looks to the sky and just soaks it all in - he is forever grateful. Mom and Dad Squirrel enjoy spending afternoons with the Mother Tree in the plaza swapping stories about their kids and sharing stories with new kids they’ve met in Avalon. Together at Avalon, the tree family dances in the wind and the squirrel family frolics amongst the shops, restaurants, homes and parks. Given room to grow, they know they will prosper and flourish in their new home with their new friends, the guests and residents of Avalon.

Highlight:

Cosmetic Market syncs well with Avalon Creating experiences for their clients By JONATHAN COPSEY jonathan@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. – Avalon opened with more than 50 stores in its borders, all boutique stores that shoppers will be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. One tenant, The Cosmetic Market, fits snugly into this box. Sitting in a brightly colored store – akin to a candy store – The Cosmetic Market provides quality skin care, hair care, makeup and bath and body products. “A lot of our customers come in and say they have walked into

a candy store or a toy store,” said Mary Kathryn Yeiser, regional sales manager for The Cosmetic Market. “It’s definitely a fun and happy place, somewhere you want to sit and look at all the things we have to offer.” At 5,500 square feet, the store is part of fast-growing national chain. With eight stores currently, Avalon’s Cosmetic Market is the first store outside of Tennessee. So what attracted them to Alpharetta and Avalon? “We are like-minded with Avalon,” said Yeiser. “We are both more than just places

to come and shop. We want to create an experience for our clients and want them to come in and grab a Coke, get their eyebrows waxed and buy shampoo and conditioner.” In short, the complete experience, she said. Yeiser said the customers have reacted well to Avalon and its new stores. “We are so excited,” she said. “Opening weekend, we had such a warm welcome from everyone. Sales were great and we were super busy.” For the opening weekend events and festivities, The Cosmetic Market took part in the action.

“We did makeup for a fashion show here and did face painting during a fall festival,” she said. “We are one of the originals in Avalon and, when you start something from the ground up, it creates a great team and unity and camaraderie. Everyone is here to make this a success. We are all in it at the same time.” Even though the store has only been open for a few days, Yeiser said she is already seeing return customers. “I definitely think there is a sense of excitement and curiosity about what Avalon is and what it looks like and what is offered,” she said. “We’re all excited.”

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Mary Kathryn Yeiser, left, and Nori Blagg of The Cosmetic Market say they are pleased with the response Avalon has had with customers.


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Technology:

Welcome to the ‘fiberhood’ – Technology creates personalized experience By SHANNON WEAVER shannon@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. — In the Technology City of the South, North American Properties’ (NAP) Avalon is emphasizing new technology as an important part of its brand. Avalon brings to Georgia the first fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) network with gigabit Internet speeds, called a “fiberhood.” NAP with Hotwire Communications will offer up to one gigabit per second (gbps) to Avalon employees, businesses, residents and hotel guests, which is estimated at 100 times faster than other networks in the metro Atlanta area. “Gigabit service is a catalyst for economic development, and it’s crucial future-proofing for developments in metro Atlanta,” said Mark Toro, NAP’s managing partner. “This advanced technology is a way for Alpharetta to get ahead and stay ahead.” FTTP is growing in popularity. When Google Fiber announced it was moving to Kansas City, businesses flocked to the area, nicknaming it the “Silicon Prairie.” Since then, companies such as AT&T have begun exploring FTTP programs, including in Atlanta. “Speeds of one gigabit per second with virtually unlimited capacity will provide office workers the opportunity to compete in this milliseconds response time economy,” Toro said. “Residents will

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Mark Toro addresses the crowd during the Avalon grand opening. have a flexibility in their use of Internet that they’ve never seen before.” With the ultra-high-speed Internet, guests and residents can upload or download large files, download movies and music instantly and stream video without buffering. Interactive directories are another tech-driven feature of Avalon. “If guests are looking for directions, they can pull up the map option and select which retail store or restaurant they’d like to visit,” said Wayne Rigsby, the manager of guest experience. “Guests can follow the path provided on the screen to guide them to their destination.” In addition to getting directions, guests can use the directories to make reservations, view movie times and get

“Utilizing the RFID technology will create a one-on-one personal connection between Santa and a child. When that child walks through the door, Santa will know him or her personally, and that’s going to be a magical moment.” Liz Gillespie, partner and vice president of marketing

information about upcoming Avalon events. Members of Club Avalon, the mixeduse development’s concierge service, will have an experience made easier by radiofrequency identification (RFID) technology. Club Avalon can keep records of residents’ favorite restaurants, birthdays, anniversaries, special occasions and more so that employees can remind them of sales they may be interested in or deliver packages to their homes from valet parking. “RFID will help us get to know our Club Avalon members and their preferences so we can better serve

them,” Rigsby said. The RFID component will also help parents create an interactive Santa House throughout the holidays. Members can meet a Santa who knows their child’s name, holiday wishes and any other desired information for a personalized experience. “Utilizing the RFID technology will create a one-on-one personal connection between Santa and a child,” said Liz Gillespie, partner and vice president of marketing. “When that child walks through the door, Santa will know him or her personally, and that’s going to be a magical moment.”

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Holidays:

Ice skating and Santhropologie make a holiday to remember By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. — Holidays are about to get bigger thanks to Avalon, the massive new mixed- use development that just opened off of Ga. 400 in Alpharetta. Each holiday season, Avalon will transform into a winter wonderland creating a signature experience that’s unparalleled in the area. “Avalon is unique — there’s nothing else quite like it in the Southeast,” said Wayne Rigsby, manager of guest experience at Avalon. “World-class hospitality and resort-level service experiences are paramount in regards to Avalon events. Every facet of the events will be components only Avalon can execute.” Liz Gillespie, a partner and vice president of marketing for North American Properties, said it will offer an immersive holiday experience. “Wherever you are on the property, there’s a holiday celebration happening,” said Gillespie. “Whether sitting near the fire pit by the giant Christmas tree, skating on the Rockefellersized ice skating rink or visiting the ‘Santhropologie’ Workshop by Oak Steakhouse.”

Gillespie said the holiday experience will be in every detail visitors see. “The way we’re bringing it all together with lights and holiday music, the holiday experience is woven throughout the fabric of Avalon,” said Gillespie. “The retailers of Avalon are like the ornaments; they are the decoration on our holiday stage.” One of the highlights of the seasonal events and activities will be an outdoor, holiday ice skating experience similar in size to the rink at Rockefeller Center in New York. The ice skating rink opens to the public on Nov. 22. Dazzling lights, festive décor and hot cocoa will have skaters dreaming of a white Christmas as they glide across the ice. “Ice skating is a timeless activity that brings friends and family together,” said Gillespie. “We are excited to establish a new holiday tradition for the surrounding communities.” On Nov. 23, the lighting of Avalon will kick off the holiday season. The family-friendly event will feature music and entertainment throughout the day and free activities for kids.

A gigantic decorated tree will light up the night just after dark, and the evening will culminate with Santa’s arrival and fireworks. “Our guests can expect an exciting, family-friendly environment with activities to help get them into the holiday spirit,” said Gillespie, “whether they’re ice skating, shopping for gifts for loved ones or visiting Santa at the ‘Santhropologie’ Workshop.” Boys and girls will race to visit Santa at Avalon’s Santhropologie Workshop, an eclectic and whimsical place. The beautifully handcrafted workshop will surprise and excite guests, and Club Avalon members will enjoy an enhanced experience. Using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, the workshop will customize and tailor each experience for Santa’s visitors. As soon as children arrive, Santa will greet them by name, know their holiday wishes and, of course, who’s been a good boy or girl all year. The Santhropologie Workshop is expected to become a yearly tradition and create truly memorable moments for families to treasure for years to come.

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Holiday Calendar:

November Columbia OmniFreeze Zero Tour Saturday 11.15: 10am9pm Sunday 11.16: 12pm-6pm Ice Skating Opens Saturday 11.22 through middle of February M-F: 3:30pm-10pm Sat: 10am-10pmSkate School 9am Sun: 12pm-8pmSkate School 11am School Holidays: 10am-10pm

Tree Lighting Sunday 11.23: 4pm-9pm, Family activities beginning at 1pm Unleashed Pup Social- Avalon Dog Park Cookies with Santa Monday 11.24: - 6pm-7pm, ticketed event Story time with Santa Tuesday 11.25: -6pm-7pm, ticketed event Santa Photos Wednesday 11.26: 11am-7pm THANKSGIVING Thursday 11.27 Santa Photos Friday 11.28: 11am-7pm Black Friday Survival Kits- 1st 250 guests Santa Photos, Saturday 11.29: 10am-8pm Santa Photos, Sunday 11.30: 12pm-6pm

December Cookies with Santa Monday 12.1: - 6pm-7pm, ticketed event Storytime with Santa Tuesday 12.2: -6pm-7pm, ticketed event Santa Photos Wednesday 12.3 – Friday 12.5 11am-7pm Saturday 12.6 Breakfast with Santa- 8am, ticketed event Santa Photos: 11am-8pm Mommy and Me Skate: 10am-12pm Sunday 12.7 Santa Photos: 10am-8pm Santa Cares 10am-12pm with LionHeart School for Autisim PAWtraits with Santa: 6-8pm Santa Photos Monday 12.8 – Friday 12.12: 11am-7pm Twelve Days of The Perfect Holiday at Avalon: Enjoy storytelling and help us find Santa’s special delivery each day. Friday 12.12 – Wednesday 12.24 10am daily

Saturday 12.13: Santa’s special delivery- 10am Santa Photos: 10am-8pm Mommy and Me Skate: 10am-12pm Sunday 12.14 Santa’s special delivery- 10am Santa Photos: 12pm-8pm PAWtraits with Santa: 6-8pm Unleashed Pup Social- Avalon Dog Park Monday 12.15 – Friday 12.19 Santa’s special delivery- 10am Santa Photos: 11am-7pm Saturday 12.20 Santa’s special delivery- 10am Santa Photos: 10am-8pm Mommy and Me Skate: 10am-12pm Sunday 12.21 Santa’s special delivery- 10am Santa Photos: 10am-8pm PAWtraits with Santa: 7-9pm Monday 12.22 – Tuesday 12.23 Santa’s special delivery- 10am Santa Photos: 11am-8pm Christmas Eve, Tuesday 12.24 Santa Photos: 9am-6pm


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THE Perfect HOLIDAY Celebrate Avalon’s first Holiday with our tree lighting November 23rd! Entertainment / Holiday Crafts / Fireworks & more

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Skate Avalon beginning November 22nd

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Experience the timeless art of giving well at Avalon’s unique collection of shops & restaurants Plan your Perfect Holiday with Avalon’s Concierge, stop by in person or call 770-765-1000 Visit ExperienceAvalon.com for dates and times.



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