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AtlantaIntownPaper.com OCTOBER 2022 | INTOWN 3 Contents OCTOBER 2022 AtlantaIntownSpotify Scan to subscribe to Rough Draft, or, text DRAFT to 66866AtlantaIntownFacebook.com/ ATLINtownPaperTwitter.com/AtlantaIntownInstagram.com/ AtlantaIntownPaper.com Editor’s Letter 4 The Neighborhood Atlanta Medical Center Closure 6 Funding The Stitch 8 BeltLine Streetcar 10 Torch Gala Honoree 12 HS Football Hall of Fame 12 May I Be Excused? 13 The Studio Artist Profile: Tiny Doors ATL 14 Pride Guide 14 Callanwolde At 50 17 Used & Rare Books 18 Immersive Experiences 20 Halloween Events 21 Photographer Tabitha Soren 22 News You Can Eat Cinematic Escape 24 12th & Everything 25 Women + Wine 26 Quick Bites 30 Home & Real Estate Capitol View Apartments 32 Your Next Home 34 Gardening 36 Reid Apartments 33 Business Black Entrepreneurs 38 Business Briefs 39 Star Bar Development 40 Phipps Plaza Retail 40 Atlanta Workout App 41 Sustainability Above the Waterline 42 City Sustainability 43 Get Out Of Town Weekend In Savannah 44 State Park Cabins 48 Travels With Charlie 50 Leaf Watching 54 North GA Air Show 54 Editorial Collin Kelley Editor, Atlanta Intown collin@atlantaintownpaper.com Dyana Bagby Staff Writer Sammie Purcell Staff Writer Donnell Suggs Staff Writer Contributors Sally Bethea, Kathy Dean, Sara Delgado, Maija Ehlinger, Erica Glasener, Jacob Nguyen, Isadora Pennington, Sarah Pierre, Katie Rice, Clare S. Richie, Charles Seabrook, Tim Sullivan 18 26 6 Published By Springs Publishing Keith Pepper keith@springspublishing.comPublisher Neal Maziar Chief Revenue neal@springspublishing.comOfficer Rico Figliolini Creative Director Deborah Davis Account Manager | Sales deborah@springspublishing.comOperations Advertising For information call (404) 917-2200 sales@springspublishing.com Jeff Kremer Sr. Account Manager jeff@springspublishing.comSuzannePurcell Sr. Account Manager suzanne@springspublishing.com Circulation Each month, 27,000 copies of Atlanta Intown are mailed to homes and distributed to businesses in and around ZIP codes 30306, 30307, 30308, 30309, 30324 and 30329. For delivery information, delivery@springspublishing.com © 2022 All rights reserved. Publisher reserves the right to refuse editorial or advertising for any reason. Publisher assumes no responsibility for information contained in advertising. Any opinions expressed in print or online do not necessarily represent the views of Atlanta Intown or Springs Publishing. 44 On the Cover Tiny Doors ATL founder Karen Anderson Singer touches up Tiny Door #2, “The Rainbow Door,” near Old Fourth Ward Skate Park with a Happy Pride message. Read the profile of Singer and see our Pride Guide on page 14. (Photo by Isadora Pennington)

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In housekeeping news, we bid farewell to Reporter editor Amy Wenk last month and wish her well in her new career endeavors. That means I’m interim editor of the Reporter papers while we conduct a search. I’m also happy to welcome local journalist and editor Donnell Suggs as a contributing writer to Intown and the Reporters. He’s already been busy covering news, and you’ll see his byline in these pages and at our website atlantaintownpaper.com.Andthankyoutoeveryone who emails or dropped me a message about my recent 20th anniversary as Intown editor. Your support means everything!

We’ve already seen how politicians have weaponized and fearmongered the trans community – from playing sports to bathroom usage to pronouns. There’s always a bogeyman invented to scare the populace during tough election cycles, and the trans community has borne the brunt of it.

What would a ban on contraception look like in Georgia, assuming the right wing includes condoms in their effort to turn back the clock? I can imagine a dramatic increase in HIV and STDs. We already watched conservative politicians try to turn monkeypox into the next AIDS crisis, placing the blame on gay men.

For the last few election cycles, the phrase “most important election in a generation” has been bandied about until it’s nearly lost all credibility. But the Nov. 8 midterms certainly meet the criteria as ballots across the country are filled with politicians who have pledged fealty to the former president, continue to spread lies about the election, and have decided they don’t have to hide their racism and bigotry family:mymeconsequences.buthaveanymore.Thisshouldn’ttobesaid,electionshaveLetspeakdirectlytofellowLGBTQ+Ifyouaren’t

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Atlanta will mark LGBTQ+ Pride Month in October with music, theatre, art, and marches. While there is much to celebrate, shifting political winds must also keep our thriving community on high alert.We’ve already watched the U.S. Supreme Court roll back abortion rights across the nation, and LGBTQ+ rights will likely be on the court’s docket sooner rather than later. At least one justice has already signaled that he believes the court’s decision to allow same-sex marriage should be “revisited” as Emboldenedwell.by the antics of the previous president and his followers, a vocal minority of right-wing religious organizations, and the politicians who have cozied up to both, there is existential fear that hard-won rights for the LGBTQ+ community could be snuffed out.

registered to vote, why not? The politicians we put in office next month will likely decide the future of our job protection, health, and families. Your vote can make a difference.

Celebrate Pride by exercising your right to vote

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The $130 million from the state comes from federal pandemic funding as part of the Biden Administration’s American

Wellstar Health System said it would cease operations at AMC amid “decreasing revenue and increasing costs for staff and supplies due to soaring inflation.”

Background: Acquired by Wellstar Health System in 2016 from Tenet Healthcare. Formerly known as Georgia Baptist Hospital, founded in 1901.

Losses: Financial disclosures filed by Wellstar show more than $145 million in net operating losses attributed to AMC during the last fiscal year.

Health System (Photo by Donnell Suggs)

Despite condemnation from local leaders, Fulton County Commission Chairman Robb Pitts said there was no legal recourse to prevent Wellstar from closing“WeAMC.have been in constant communication with leaders at Grady Health System, which anticipates an influx of additional patients, and is already in contact with the care team at Atlanta Medical to support patients with ongoing care needs,” Pitts said in a statement.

confident that the trauma team at Grady will be able to continue to meet the Level I trauma needs of our community along with the Level II trauma centers in the region,” Pitts said.

AMC has not emerged.”

Atlanta Medical Center

Despite1. having met with Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and others, Wellstar seems poised to move ahead with plans to close the hospital.

Wellstar Health System, which owns Atlanta Medical Center (AMC), recently announced that it would be closing the 120-year-old, 460-bed hospital located in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood on Nov.

Wellstar said it would be working with other healthcare organizations, first responders, and community organizations to transition care for patients.

he state of Georgia will give Grady Health System $130 mil lion in federal funds to add 200 beds to Grady Memorial Hospital ahead of the closure of Atlanta Medical Center.

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Grady gets $130M in aid ahead of Atlanta Medical Center closure

Rescue Plan Act, also known as the COVID-19 stimulus package. The $1.9 trillion economic stimulus bill was passed by Congress in March 2021.

With reported losses of $107 million in just the last year, Wellstar said in a press release that the “pandemic and intense financial headwinds straining healthcare organizations right now only made matters worse at AMC.”

Critical Care: Level 1 Trauma Center, Advanced Primary Stroke Center, Neurointensive Care Unit, Level III Neonatal ICU, and air ambulance heliport.

Beds & Personnel: 460 beds and more than 700 physicians.

“For several years, WellStar has continued to invest in and operate AMC with significant losses to provide more time to partner on a creative, long-term, sustainable solution for the hospital’s future,” said Wellstar CEO Candice L. Saunders. “After an exhaustive search for a solution that would support the healthcare needs of the community, we are disappointed that a sustainable solution at

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Pitts said he Grady Hospitals emergency room will experience “immediate impact after the AMC

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closure as will Emory Midtown Medical Center and Piedmont Atlanta“WeHospital.”arehighly

The $130 million is in addition to a one-time payment of $11 million that was expedited by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners in September.

Grady Hospital, which has 953 beds, serves hundreds of Atlantans daily. The loss of AMC will raise those numbers. The hospital has just over 7,200 employees, with just under 3,000 being physicians and nurses, according to the latest Grady data.

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A rendering of The Stitch.

By Dyana Bagby

The bill to seek up to $10.5 million from the new U.S. Department of Transportation’s Reconnecting Communities Pilot discretionary grant program was introduced by Council member Amir Farokhi. Council members Jason Winston, Byron Amos, Jason Dozier, Liliana Bakhtiari, Alex Wan, Andrea

President Joe Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure package included $1 billion to reconnect communities that were split apart, such as those in the 1950s by federal highway projects including Downtown’s historic Sweet Auburn district.

“This is our moment to capitalize on unprecedented federal support and funding opportunities for the project and secure critical funding for shovel-ready engineering of The Stitch.”

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Mayor Andre Dickens has named Jahnee Prince to serve as the administration’s Commissioner for the Department of City Planning. Prince brings more than 25 years of city planning experience to the post, having worked in both the public and private sectors.

The Atlanta City Council approved legislation on Sept. 19 authorizing the administration to apply for $10.5 million in federal dollars to fund preliminary engineering for The Stitch, a project to cap the Downtown Connector with a park that city officials say would catalyze new development in the city’s center, including affordable housing.

The deadline to apply for the federal

The city will spend $2.9 million to convert the old Atlanta jail into the Center for Diversion Services to support people experiencing concerns related to homelessness, mental health, substance use, or poverty.

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Portions of Krog Street – including the Krog Street Tunnel – and DeKalb Avenue are closed nightly from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. through December to fix drainage issues. Krog Street is closed between Edgewood Avenue and Wylie Street, while DeKalb Avenue is closed between Waddell Street and Cornelia Street.

council for their vision, as well as the state administrators and federal officials who are part of this effort,” Farokhi said in a news release. He was not able to attend the Sept. 19 meeting.“Hopefully, this mass show of support will push this catalytic project to the top of the national application list,” Farokhi said. “This is a generational opportunity to repair wounds of the past, add housing and park space to our center city, and prove that our ambitions can become reality.”

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The $10.5 million requested from the Reconnecting Communities Pilot discretionary grant is a 1-to-1 match. The Atlanta Downtown Improvement District is putting in $500,000. The city of Atlanta is matching with $10 million through Invest Atlanta by “drawing funds from the Eastside Tax Allocation District or other applicable funding streams,” according to the

If Atlanta is awarded the grant, the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District would oversee the design and engineering of the project. ADID last year received a $900,000 Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation and has hired a full-time development manager for The Stitch.

a 14-acre park in the “heart of the city,” reconnect Downtown to Midtown, and is projected to spark 14 million square feet of new development, with a high focus on generating affordable housing and attracting residents to Downtown Atlanta, according to the Sen.city. Raphael Warnock said in a letter to U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg that The Stitch would “reconnect divided communities, [and] promote equitable-development and environmental justice through affordable housing and transportation.“[Itwill]catalyze economic development, facilitate people-focused mobility and community connectivity, enhance environmental resilience, and improve the health and wellbeing of Atlantans,” Warnock said.At the Sept. 14 Transportation Committee meeting, Council President Doug Shipman said The Stitch is not only a Downtown transportation project, but one that could also “change the geography” in a way that will help attract more private sector dollars and other public sector dollars to build affordable housing.

Atlanta City Council seeks federal funds for Downtown ‘Stitch’

“This project is very much about equity, and about reconnecting what was divided when the Connector was built between the neighborhoods of Auburn Avenue, the old Buttermilk Bottom neighborhood and Fourth Ward,” Shipman said. “And so I think that this is an investment that is much larger than just the investment and infrastructure … I think it can be transformative.”

If Atlanta is awarded the total $21 million, the funding would go toward preliminary engineering for The Stitch, the a three-quarter mile platform that would span the I-75/I-85 Downtown Atlanta Connector between Ted Turner Drive and Piedmont Avenue.Theplatform would create space for

“Years of hard work have gone into advancing the Stitch project to where it is today,” said A.J. Robinson, president of Central Atlanta Progress and the Atlanta Downtown Development District.

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The “Streetcar East Extension” would be the streetcar’s first extension of its nearly 3-mile Downtown loop. It would also be the first stretch of transit along the Atlanta Beltline, an original component of the massive project begun nearly 20 years ago and expected to be completed by 2030.

“The question with transit is oftentimes a chicken and egg one,” he said. “Well, the chicken has laid the egg on the east side and so expand the streetcar out toward Ponce City Market holds a lot of promise from a ridership perspective.”

The Atlanta Streetcar extension from Downtown to the Atlanta BeltLine and Ponce City Market is expected to start construction in 2024 and be completed by 2027, according to preliminary plans revealed in September by MARTA.

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Greenspaces, trees, cycle tracks, pedestrian safety and construction time were also discussed at the virtual meeting attended by more than 200 people.

Ridership numbers were also questioned. MARTA has pre-pandemic numbers but is still compiling postpandemic numbers.

Above: Avenue streetcar stop on the Belt Line. Opposite page: A graphic showing the option to turn a portion of Irwin Street at the BeltLine into a pedestrian plaza.

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The streetcar extension is planned to run nearly a mile down Edgewood Avenue, up to Randolph Street, along Auburn Avenue to Irwin Street where it will connect with the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail. From Irwin Street the streetcar route would continue north to Ponce City Market. Five stop locations are planned.Downtown vehicular congestion has continually impeded operation of the streetcar. MARTA and city officials plan to close a section of Irwin Street where it crosses with the Beltline to vehicular traffic for one week in October (dates had not been set at press time). The idea is to collect data on how traffic is impacted at the notoriously congested intersection where Irwin intersects with Sampson and Krog streets. Bicyclists, pedestrians, and other Beltline users will be able to access IrwinTheStreet.one-week study will also deliver data to support the streetcar having its own lane to avoid sitting in car traffic. One option is to eventually turn the stretch of Irwin between Krog and Auburn/Sampson into a plaza with no vehicle access, except

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“A big part of improving operations for transit is to provide dedicated right of way,” said John Saxton with ATLDOT during a Sept. 13 virtual meeting about the “Weproject.know that it’s also a political decision,” he said. “I would encourage you to reach out and let your elected representatives know that you think it’s it’s a worthwhile exercise and you support the opportunity to dedicate right of way for transit operations, both for this project and other MARTA projects.”

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MARTA reveals plan to extend streetcars to the BeltLine

Atlanta City Councilmember Amir Farokhi, whose district includes the rapidly growing and gentrifying Old Fourth Ward, said at the Sept. 13 meeting that the eastward expansion of the streetcar is a “transformative” project.

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Design for the extension is just 30% complete. Cost for the project is estimated to be between $176 million to $215 million. Funding to pay for the project will come from the 2016 More MARTA referendum when voters approved a half-penny sales tax for transit. Costs for another More MARTA project, the Summerhill bus rapid transit line, have ballooned and stalled the project.

■ Cincar Consulting Group (C2G) was hired to create an updated plan that will lay out the steps needed to complete the 22mile multi-use trail loop by 2030. The updated “strategic implementation plan” is a comprehensive work plan that includes completing trails, transit preparedness, parks, affordable housing, economic development, public art and historic preservation.

Josh Rowan, MARTA’s deputy general manager and former ATLDOT commissioner, said millions of people are continuing to move to Atlanta and “transit will continue to play a vital and increasingly vital role in how we move people throughout our city.”

“If we look at potentially the region being seven, eight million people, our systems are not going to be effective if we continue to rely on single-use vehicles,” Rowan said.

In other BeltLine news:

■ Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and PATH Foundation recently selected a route for the final segment of the Northwest Trail. The trail will run alongside Peachtree Park Drive and Bennett Street in Buckhead.

■ ABI is seeking bids from companies to build two segments of the Southside Trail. The two trail segments, known as

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Segments 4 and 5, are between Boulevard and Glenwood Avenue and will include reconstruction of the United Avenue bridge.

Dr. Bonney Reed, a Pediatric Psychologist with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and GI Care for Kids, has been named as the Premier Pediatric Healthcare Professional of the Year for her work with IBDShepatients.willbe

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She said she has worked with many patients who are initially hesitant to speak about their diagnosis with family, friends or teachers, which leads to further social isolation and feelings of insecurity. “By working with a validating and nonjudgmental therapist,” Dr. Reed explained, “most patients are able to develop the language and confidence necessary to speak about IBD to the extent necessary and to stop carrying around shame.”

While in college at the University of Georgia (UGA), Dr. Reed worked with her future doctoral mentor, Dr. Ronald L. Blount, who had been conducting research to develop psychological treatment interventions to support young people with IBD.“We were particularly interested in the difficulties that many young people experienced with taking daily medications and ‘feeling different’ from their peers,” she said. “Once I started working with IBD patients, I was fascinated by the brain-gut connection and how emotional experiences could make coping with IBD more difficult and how symptoms of IBD could affect patients emotionally.”

Dr. Reed suggests that anyone struggling with Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis should consider joining one of the GA Chapter support groups, which can be found by clicking on Local Resources at crohnscolitisfoundation.org.

Pediatric psychologist to be honored at Torch Gala

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The ballots were voted on and submitted by July 1, but a four-way tie for the final spot in the class forced the board to hold a separate run-off to complete the process.

Hines Ward (Forest Park, 1993), Eric Berry (Creekside, 2006), William Andrews (Thomasville, 1974), Buck Belue (Valdosta, 1977) and Takeo Spikes (Washington County, 1994) were also among the top 10 vote getters, and in the process, Belue became the first-ever board member to be elected to the Hall of Fame.

The board also decided that the nine Georgia high school players that are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the most recent being Sandy Creek’s Calvin Johnson, will also be included in the inaugural class (Johnson, Champ Bailey, Mel Blount, Richard Dent, Ray Guy, Jim Parker, Shannon Sharpe, Fran Tarkenton, Rayfield Wright).Once the ballot was set, each board member was required to vote for a minimum of two players from each of the eight eras represented (from pre-1950s to 2000s) and select a total of 36 players from the star-powered 100-person ballot.

High School Football Hall of Fame to induct first class

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The Torch Gala is the largest fundraiser of the year for the Foundation’s Georgia Chapter; in 32 years, it has raised more than $9 million. This year, the gala will

Herschel Walker was the only unanimous inductee that received votes from all 35 board members, while Stan Rome (Valdosta, 1973), Heisman Trophy winner Charlie Ward (Central-Thomasville, 1987), Garrison Hearst (Lincoln County, 1989) and Jeff Francoeur (Parkview, 2001) all tied for the second-most votes with 30.

The Georgia High School Football Hall of Fame’s 36-member inaugural class is set and will be inducted in a ceremony at the College Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, Oct.

be held at the at the InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta and has a goal of raising $555,000 to fund critical research aimed at better diagnosing and ultimately curing IBD, which include Crohn’s disease and Ulcerative“Whilecolitis.Iampersonally honored to be selected for this recognition, I believe it reflects the growing understanding that comprehensive IBD care includes addressing the emotional and mental consequences of the disease,” Dr. Reed said. “When my patients choose to seek mental health support or to participate in psychological research, I am impressed by their bravery to face difficult topics and to learn new ways to approach challenges.”

members of the Hall of Fame began submitting nominees in early spring and then held committee votes and appeals before the final ballot was narrowed down to 100 names in mid-June.

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honored at the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s 32nd Annual Torch Gala in Atlanta on Nov. 5.

“IBD can be an isolating chronic illness, and my patients are frequently reassured that they are not alone when I tell them that my entire job is to work with patients with IBD to help them be as happy and healthy as possible,” Dr. Reed said.

Dr. Reed said she was inspired by the perseverance and resilience of some patients. “The more research I conducted with patients with IBD, the more questions that arose, and I chose to devote my career to the psychological experience of being diagnosed with a pediatric GI disorder.”

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We couldn’t swing both shows so we opted for The Shins. They were doing the 21st anniversary tour of their Oh, Inverted World album. Tough decision – Echo & The Bunnymen were a high school favorite. Directly under my goofy yearbook picture is their lyric “the earth is a world, the world is a ball, a ball in a game, with no rules at all…” I was in a weird place, okay? But Monday AND Tuesday night shows? That’s crazy talk, young fella.

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By the way, The Shins might be my favorite band with mostly indecipherable lyrics. I think young James Mercer had a seminal night of listening to Pearl Jam’s Yellow Ledbetter, Enya’s Orinoco Flow, and certain Radiohead songs and decided That’s what I’ll do with my life! I’ll write catchy songs that no one understands! They were excellent but honestly, a Tuesday night out left me a little fatigued the rest of the week. They had an opening band an all-female folk-pop trio named Joseph and they were fantastic, too. It’s just that… opening bands, amiright?!

What if there were a mid-size music venue that just played the headline band first? Open the doors an hour before they take the stage, people will pack the house and get ready to dive right in.

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I strongly considered checking out the band Pinegrove at The Eastern last month, which makes me hipster-adjacent at least. It was on a Thursday night, but these cats are pretty good and no telling when they’ll come through town again. But I got a shingles vaccine the day before, felt a little crappy, had a bad sleep, and thought better of venturing out on a school night

If you want to see the blood run right out of Kristen Sullivan’s face tell her that the weeknight show she is so excited to see features not one but TWO opening bands. Would it be possible to just not do that? During the week at least? We go out feeling Phoebe Bridgers spry and come home late looking J. Mascis surly. (That’s Indie-rock humor, folks).

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Thecrisis.following week The Eastern had Echo & The Bunnymen coming through on Monday night while The Shins were slotted for Tuesday night. Are Friday and Saturday nights no longer viable options? They’re keeping Ian McCulloch out past his bedtime on a Monday, right?

We just have bedtimes is all I’m saying.

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You can call it Oldheads or the Over40 Watt (the 60 Watt?), I don’t care. Just someone please take this idea and run with it. Those who need to can get home at a reasonable hour. The more adventurous sorts can have themselves an epic evening if they’d like. We’re here, take our money!

Kristen just bought us tickets to see The Lemonheads. They are playing the It’s a Shame About Ray album to celebrate its 30th Anniversary. Only the show is in Boston, on a Sunday night, the week before Christmas. Five minutes of texting with her four sisters and now they’re all coming, too. There’s a whole demographic of middleaged, music-loving idiots like us who are buying plane tickets, booking hotel rooms, and taking a day off from work to see if the likes of Evan Dando can remember the lyrics to the songs they liked when they were in college.

I still love going out to see live music, but the early morning demands of getting kids off to school and having enough energy to tackle our own workdays keep getting in the way. It’s a mid-life music

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The Shins play The Eastern (Photo by Meagan Berardi)

Karen Anderson Singer, the artist known as Tiny Doors ATL, has been creating her ubiquitous miniature portas and installing them across Atlanta since 2014. I recently met with Singer at the Rainbow Door (also known as Tiny Door 2), which is located along the BeltLine’s Eastside Trail just across from the

This theatrical choral work explores the experiences of the LGBTQ+ members of Generation Z. From the no-privacy world of social media to the prevalence of school shootings, this new work is a celebration of queer identity that all generations can enjoy. Oct. 15 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. at Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech. Get tickets at voicesofnote. org.

Artist Karen Anderson Singer’s Tiny Doors ATL project inspires the

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returns time and time again to clean off homophobic slurs and tags from the door and surrounding wall. The harassment was familiar and unsettling.

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Series creator Linda Bloodworth Thomason has created a new show set in 2020 featuring the Sugarbakers and Co. tackling 21st century challenges, including the pandemic and a certain former president. The show has an openended run and is booking through Nov. 6. Get tickets at horizontheatre.com.

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“After the first few times I buffed out a homophobic slur or tag on the rainbow, I realized that painting the rainbow itself was an act of resilience. I have probably spent 100 hours sitting under the bridge, chatting with people who stop by while I’m painting. The Rainbow Door really is a love letter to LGBTQIA Atlanta.”

tlanta’s Tiny Doors are a beloved part of the city’s landscape, and chances are you’ve seen one.

While the Rainbow Door does hold a place of special significance in Singer’s life, the entire project is truly a gesture of affection to the city. And it all began in Krog Street Tunnel.

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Tiny Door at the Fox Theatre.

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The official event is back and bigger than ever Oct. 7-9 with weekend headlining performances by Big Freedia, Flo Rida, and Betty Who at Piedmont Park. The park will also feature a marketplace, food, and more. Annual marches for the Trans, Bi & Pan, and Dyke communities will be held, along with a display of panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt. The annual Pride Parade will march from Downtown to Piedmont Park along Peachtree Street on Sunday, Oct. 9, starting at noon. Be sure to visit atlantapride.org for the latest updates and schedule of events.

Despite an overwhelmingly positive reception at its unveiling, Singer

Just after graduating from art school, Singer moved to Reynoldstown and was inspired by the public art in the area, particularly in the Krog Street Tunnel. She crafted her first door and installed it there, half-expecting to see it buffed over by the next day. After all, Singer knew that street art is inherently impermanent. Instead, she noticed that neighbors began leaving items like tiny cats, pumpkins, and even a tiny

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“The Rainbow Door has a little more of me in it than the rest,” said Singer. It was installed eight years ago in celebration of Atlanta Pride and was initially intended to remain for only the month of October. Instead, this Tiny Door has persisted and is now a cultural icon.

Tiny Doors Atlanta creator Karen Anderson Singer add a “Happy Pride” message to the Rainbow Door near Fourth Ward Skate Park. (Photo by Isadora Pennington)

Old Fourth Ward Skatepark. The bright red door is centered underneath a colorful rainbow with the words “Happy PRIDE 2022” painted above it.

“I came out as a teenager and started the Gay-Straight Alliance in my conservative high school,” explained Singer, who identifies as queer. “We faced bullying from kids and teachers alike, and even some hate mail from the community.” Instead of giving up and taking down her work she instead dedicated even more of herself to the Rainbow Door.

The two-day event Oct. 7-8 on Auburn Avenue is dedicated to bringing creatives together and celebrating art through music, fashion, drag, digital art, immersive installations, and more. Get tickets and see the schedule at theofflineproject.com.

As part of the annual ELEVATE series of art events, this exhibition at City Hall features powerful artwork by local LGBTQ artists, and art exploring LGBTQ themes, in observance of Atlanta’s pride season. Continues through Oct. 21. Visit elevateatlart.com for more information.

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There is also some exciting news on the horizon. Singer will soon be releasing a new book called “What’s Behind the Tiny Doors?” at Atlantic Station on Nov. 19.

“Along the way she learns more about her surrounding community, discovers the power of her own imagination, and ultimately makes a tiny door of her own!” shared Singer.

Illustrated by local artist Alex Ferror, the book follows the story of an 8-year-old girl who comes upon a Tiny Door and then sets

While I spoke with Singer on the BeltLine that day, she was approached by a half dozen passers-by who thanked her for her work and asked her questions or wanted a picture with the artist. She told me that one of her favorite things is to hear that visitors are brought to find the doors as a way of experiencing Atlanta, serving as a sort of public art guidebook or scavenger hunt. If you want to find some yourself, check out the Tiny Doors interactive map at tinydoorsatl.com, which has been viewed over 6,000 times by folks looking to find these whimsical installations.

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out on a grand adventure to discover what is behind the doors.

newspaper with a story about the door on it. It was a whimsical exchange and with that, a spark was Today,lit.Tiny Doors ATL is responsible for 20+ publicly accessible Tiny Doors and even more installed within private businesses or buildings including the Georgia Aquarium, Fox Theatre, Atlanta Botanical Garden, and most recently Fernbank Museum.

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Singer is now a full-time artist, Atlantic Station’s artist-in-residence, Co-Chair of the BeltLine Public Art Advisory Council on which she has served for over three years, and was even awarded a key to the City of Atlanta back in 2018. In case you’re curious, yes, it’s a miniature key.

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“It has been an incredible surprise, year after year, to hear from people around the world, and to find that people are still engaged and curious,” she said. “I find tiny items left in front of the doors often, and it’s the highest compliment!”

“Seeing how art and music brought people together stayed with me and inspired me to go to art school.” Following graduation from Rutgers University she relocated to Atlanta and found a sense of community in Reynoldstown where she lives with her wife to this day. Her Tiny Doors act as a sort of conduit for conversation between the artist and the communities that surround them.Commissioned projects, both big and small, have been one of the more unexpected perks of working as a full-time artist. For these works, Singer is tasked with getting to know what is important to a group of people, and that’s true whether you’re considering an entire neighborhood, an awards ceremony, or even an NBA team.

Creating each door is a labor of love. The original Tiny Door sculptures are made from wood, clay, and mixed media. They are then molded and cast in resin to create weatherproof replicas which she installs and paints by hand. “The process is customized for each location. Installing on the concrete face of State Farm Arena takes totally different materials than the smooth granite of the Fox Singer’sTheatre.”lovefor miniatures dates all the way back to her childhood growing up in Ann Arbor, Michigan when she became interested in sculpture and started making her own dollhouse furniture. More comfortable in the art studio than on the playground, she later gravitated to music and played bass in a touring punk band during her twenties.

Her work has gained a significant following on social media and has inspired similar projects from Alabama to Australia.

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When she installed that first door, Singer had no idea just the scope of impact that these doors would have.

“Doors represent entry, and a Tiny Door is an opportunity to enter your imagination,” said Singer. The process to create a new door is thorough and intentional. Spending up to a year researching the area and planning the design, she ensures that the pieces capture the spirit of the neighborhood and feel authentic within the community.

on the BeltLine Westside Trail.

“We opened with five morning wheel classes, five evening wheel classes, and a waiting list,” Berman recalled. “It was a huge success and it’s been like that ever since. We developed a real family there and it just keeps getting better.”

“Our future is very bright,” Keenan said. “I’ve been associated with Callanwolde for 20 years [as a student, board member and executive director]. I’ve never been more optimistic. We have the opportunity to do so much more for the community.”

“It’s a fabulous place to create and meet people interested in arts,” Caserella

said, emphasizing the reasonably priced, high-quality instruction for beginners on up.

The year is 1972, the Omni Coliseum opened to host the Atlanta Flames and Hawks, NASA launched the Space Shuttle program and summerperformances,exhibitions,artannually12,000+artthechapter.beganCallanwoldeitsnextToday,communitycenterservespeoplethroughclasses,gallerymusicalcamps,field

Completed in 1920 as then Coca-Cola Company president Charles Howard Candler’s home, it was named for his ancestor’s “Callan” Irish castle and “wolde” for woods. In 1959, Mr. Candler’s widow donated the estate to Emory University which later passed it to First Christian

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Church. The church sold off 16 acres and leased the mansion to establish an art gallery. As the property deteriorated, the church put it up for sale – including the mansion, carriage house, gardener cottage, two greenhouses, and out-buildings.

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The Callanwolde Foundation aided by a matching grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) raised the funds to purchase the estate. Callanwolde operates with DeKalb County as a nonprofit. One improvement came from an unusual source.

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“1972, that’s when DeKalb County took formal ownership of the property,” Keenan said. “They started leasing it in 1971. It took a year to raise the money.”

trips, venue rentals, and more on its Briarcliff Road grounds.

“So much is happening here on campus every day,” said Andrew Keenan, Executive Director of Callanwolde Fine Arts Center.

“We didn’t have classes in the summer for many years – until 1996,” Keenan said. The Italian Olympic Committee rented the mansion for its 1996 Summer Olympics hospitality headquarters and paid its rent by having air conditioning installed in the historicToday,home.the estate boasts five gas kilns, seven electric kilns, 25 throwing wheels, 12 looms, a Jewelry studio, 3,000 square feet of dance space, and a photography darkroom. Music is piped through the mansion by the original organ’s built-in pipes and ceiling panels. The grounds feature gardens, nature trails and a 550seatWhileamphitheater.thehistoric property requires constant upkeep, Callanwolde’s board is

“People come here for very specific reasons and may not know the full breadth of programming.”RickBerman, the first Ceramics Director (1973-1980), remembers converting the basement duck pin bowling alley into a pottery studio.

prioritizing community engagement and access. Keenan described a four-pronged approach that includes financial aid for students and programming focused on veterans, Title 1 public schools (K-12) and underserved seniors. For seven years, Callanwolde has partnered with the local Department of Veterans Affairs to offer weekly painting and drawing classes to veterans.Thefocus on community engagement

Pro Prime Movers at their spring concert. (Photo by Julian Mejia)

Tony Ragunas recently joined the Callanwolde Board of Directors and is helping to fundraise. (Photo by Mark Alberhasky)

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A group of ceramics students work on various hand-building projects in the Pottery Studio.

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inspired donor and artist, Tony Ragunas (method-artz.com), to recently join the board and help raise more funds to make Callanwolde a “city-wide resource.”

Candy Caserella, a pottery student since the late 1980s agrees. She recently purchased a Callanwolde Legacy Brick with the inscription “A place of joy.”

Finding new joy in old books

has been open for more than 30 years, and it’s a prime example of an independent, neighborhood bookstore. Located in the Brookhaven/ Chamblee community, it houses a collection of 75,000 vintage, collectible and used books within its 5,000 square feet.

Metro Atlanta is a city full of readers and booklovers. Many of us have special memories tied to stores that once served our communities, like Oxford Books, Borders and Outwrite Bookstore. While we still miss them, there are plenty of places to find that perfect read, and sometimes, that perfect memory in print.

Atlanta Vintage Books owner Bob Roarty with Big Boo

By Kathy Dean

A quick tour of some of Atlanta’s used, vintage, and rare bookshops

Owners Jan Bolgla and Bob Roarty carefully curate each section, enticing customers to return again and again to find the latest additions. What’s most important, according to Bolgla, is that the shop is “a welcoming environment with helpful, knowledgeable employees,” and cats. “Our

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3660 Clairmont Road, Atlanta atlantavintagebooks.com770-457-291930341AtlantaVintageBooks

The couple has owned Atlanta Vintage Books for the last 15 years. “Bob had been working in the printing business for 30 years and I owned a graphic design company. We were both experiencing a bit of burnout,” Bolgla explained.In2007, they saw an ad for a vintage bookstore that was for sale. “Bob and I have always loved books,” she said. “We knew we would regret it if we didn’t go for it. Who wouldn’t want to own a bookstore?”

The shop is known for its extensive selection of books in all genres and subjects. It offers everything from everyday reading material to collectible first editions and signed“Ourcopies.huge History Room is very popular,”

cats — Big Boo, Little Boo and Mickey — are part of our bookstore family.”

Here’s a sampling.

Bolgla pointed out. “Our Radical Literature section is unique, and our Ephemera section is filled with vintage magazines, newspapers, photographs and other rare pieces of history.”

Sonny Ideker, Rare and Antiquarian 700BooksellerHolcomb Bridge Road, Roswell sonnyideker.weebly.com770-853-331130076Thisbookseller,located in City Antiques and Interiors, features an eclectic mix of decorative and general antiquarian books in various languages — 1,500 in English — that range in date from 1502 to 1987.

in Black rare and classic books. Shop hours are limited, but readers can check out the website for an impressive list of publications.

2076 Decatur Road, Decatur eagleeyebooks.com404-486-030730033EagleEyeBook

A Capella Books 208 Haralson Avenue, Atlanta acappellabooks.com404-681-512830307TheInmanPark

Eagle Eye was founded by Doug and Diane Robinson in 2003; they were later joined by co-owner Charles Robinson. Their website states that their mission includes, “Helping every customer find just the right book for enriching the personal, educational and professional experience of our customers.”

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Book Nook 3073 Druid Hills Road, Decatur

Book Nook offers a wide variety of other used media, too — DVDs, Blu-ray discs, CDs and some vinyl. Visitors can also find used audiobooks, comic books, video games and even second-hand jigsaw puzzles and board games.

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The Decatur store carries “…a little bit of everything. If you can think of it, we probably have it, including a small selection of foreign language books,” said Book Nook’s Marc Mills.

is known as a little shop with a big selection and a surprising range of interesting and rare books. The selection spans classics and popular titles to more obscure works and includes works in philosophy, religion, music and poetry. The shop is a perfect fit in an academic part of town that’s filled with little free libraries.

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She added that Atlanta Vintage Books is proud to be a community center for knowledge. “It’s simply stated in our motto,” she said. “Exercise Your Mind… Read!”

Village bookstore’s slogan is “Every Story Matters,” and it has shelves filled with new and used books. The staff is happy to let readers browse, make suggestions, or take special orders.

shop stocks new and used books, common and uncommon. A Capella also has hard-to-find, collectible and antiquarian books, as well as a good selection of signed first editions.

has used, collectible and signed books, as well as other used media including music, puzzles, movies and TV shows.

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Shop’s motto is “A Great Eye for Good Books,” but it’s also known in the community as a store that welcomes readers and their families with books, games and toys. Customers are encouraged to explore the aisles of bookshelves and then settle into a cozy spot to Locatedread.within a mile of Emory University, the store covers about 5,000 square feet stocked with new, used, signed and collectible books. The selection is strong in general fiction, sci-fi and Southern fiction and history.

He added that they’re known to special order new book titles for customers. “Generally, we get those in within five to seven days, except for pre-releases, of course,” Mills noted.

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facebook.com/thebooknookdecatur/booknookbookstoredecaturga.com404-448-216630033WhileBookNookisachainof used bookshops, individual stores are managed locally by their staff members, so they tend to better reflect and connect with their communities. There are two other Book Nook locations in the Atlanta area — Lilburn and Marietta.

Here are a few more used bookstores that are well worth the visit.

guests into a parallel universe where they must unlock their secret powers to help save the town.After their perilous escape from the Upside Down and Vecna’s curse, fans will be free to explore Mix-Tape, which includes themed food and drinks, exclusive merchandise, and unique photo opportunities.

“Harry Potter” and “Stranger Things” immersive experiences are opening in Atlanta just in time for Halloween.

By Collin Kelley

Child.”Guests can explore crafted environments that honor the iconic moments, characters, settings, and beasts as seen in the films and stories.Visitors will get an up-close look at authentic props and original costumes from the films and will have the opportunity to engage with innovative, awe-inspiring, and magical environments and installations in

The experience launches guests on an adventure through the darker side of Hawkins, including the infamous Hawkins Lab and the Upside Down.

“Harry Potter: The Exhibition” will make its second stop on its North American tour in Atlanta, Georgia. The exhibit will open downtown on Friday, Oct. 21, at 200 PeachtreeThousandsStreet.of fans saw the exhibition at its world premiere this past February at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, PA. It ranked as one of the most visited exhibitions in the history of the museum.

Tickets and details are available strangerthings-experience.com/atlanta.at

The behind-the-scenes event celebrates the films and stories of “Harry Potter,” “Fantastic Beasts,” and the expanding Wizarding World, including “Harry Potter and the Cursed

ways never before experienced in a touring exhibition.Fortickets and more information, visit HarryPotterExhibition.comAmultimediaimmersive based on the Netflix hit series “Stranger Things,” opens at Pullman Yards in Kirkwood on Oct. 22.

Immersive ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Stranger Things’ events open in Atlanta

“We know our Stranger Things fans will embrace the chance to be the heroes of the story, working alongside Eleven, Mike and the rest of the gang to fight the evil threatening to consume Hawkins,” says Greg Lombardo, head of experiences at Netflix.

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This brand new storyline, developed exclusively with the Duffer Brothers, propels

and youth groups. It kicks off Oct. 1 with a Feast-of-Ale and continues through Oct. 30. Other events include the toddler-friendly Goblins in the Garden, Oct. 23, and a Pumpkin Carving Contest, Oct. 27. Click on the calendar at AtlantaBG.org for more info.

Dino Trick or Treat: A family favorite, Fernbank Museum’s annual trick-or-treat will be held Oct. 29, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Also visit on Oct. 22, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., for Creepy Crawlies, spotlighting creepy animals and spooky crafts. Find out more from the calendar at FernbankMuseum.org.

Midtown Halloween Block Party: Billed as “Atlanta’s Largest Halloween Party,” this adults-only event boasts a costume contest with a $500 award, deejays, live music and plenty of food and beverages. The party, Oct. 28, 7 p.m.-2 a.m., starts at Politan Row at Colony Square. Special wristband tickets allow entry to more than 30 establishments, complimentary shots and more. Search for it at BigTickets. com, where you’ll find a few more nightlife Halloween parties in the area.

Sips Under the Sea: Bookings are being taken now for this after-hours costume party for adults only on Oct. 28, 7-10 p.m. at the Georgia Aquarium. The night includes drinks, dancing, music and access to the aquarium’s main galleries. Get more info and tickets at GeorgiaAquarium.org.

▼The Ghastly Dreadfuls: The Center for Puppetry Arts presents a puppet show strictly for adults. Twelve shows, running Oct. 12-29, center on ghost stories, a gothic

Decatur Ghost Tour: While the tour is available year-round, this is the best season to catch it. Adults and children are welcome to an after-dark walking tour, led by a psychic and paranormal investigator, that winds through the streets of Decatur with several stops that have seen paranormal activity. DecaturGhostTour.com is the site for more info.

Fright Fest: Six Flags Over Georgia is home to thrills fit for the whole family with its Kids Boo Fest — during the day. At night, ghosts and ghouls arise to frighten even the stout-

▼Boo at the Zoo: Here’s a chance for the little kiddos to dress up and have fun. Zoo Atlanta’s Boo at the Zoo, Oct. 22-23 and 29-30, is a Halloween festival with whimsical characters, yummy treats and a chance to meet animals from around the world. Details are on the Events page at ZooAtlanta. org.

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Legends and Lore at Rhodes Hall: Known as one of the most haunted buildings in Atlanta, the 1904 “Castle on Peachtree” opens to brave folk, 21 and over, after dark for three tours on Oct. 25. Tours feature tales from staff and guests about their spinechilling experiences in the mansion. Find tickets and info at georgiatrust.org, Tours & Events.

aesthetic and grim humor. Visit the calendar at Puppet.org for all you need to know.

Capturing the Spirit of Oakland Halloween Tours: It’s the 16th year for this Atlanta tradition, running Oct. 20-30. Costumed docents guide visitors through Oakland Cemetery after dark, telling stories of some notable and notorious residents. Also check out the Haunted Hunt Scavenger Hunt, Oct. 1-31. For info and tickets, visit the Events page at OaklandCemetery.com.

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hearted. Fright Fest continues through Oct. 31. Additional info can be found at SixFlags. com/overgeorgia.

▲Little 5 Points Halloween Festival & Parade: Back for the first time since 2018, this year’s festival will be held Oct. 22-23 and features the BIZarre Bazaar Haunted Market and Monster Hunt. The parade on Sunday, Oct. 23 at 2 p.m., returns with a new route. Get all the info at L5PHalloween.com.

Netherworld Haunted House: The most popular Halloween fright experience has got to be Netherworld, running through Nov. 12 in Stone Mountain. The haunted house, known for its terrifying special effects and live actors, is recommended for adults and teens. Go to fearworld.com for details and tickets. Want more? There’s also a Netherworld escape room, too; learn about it at EscapeTheNetherworld.com.

Scarecrows in the Garden: The Atlanta Botanical Garden showcases dozens of scarecrows created by local artists, crafters

From haunted houses to trick-andtreating, Atlanta has fun and scary events to celebrate Halloween. Break out the pumpkin spice, candy corn, and costumes to join in the fun.

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Fox Theatre Ghost Tours: The historic Midtown venue will offer tours of its backstage, basement and rarely-seen areas where staff members have felt ghostly presences and seen shadowy figures. Visit foxtheatre.org for all the dates and tickets.

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Tabitha Soren’s solo exhibition Relief is on show at Jackson Fine Art in Buckhead through December. Unlike any exhibition that has come before, the retrospective spans three collections and a decade of development and evolution in Soren’s career.

Tabitha Soren in her studio. (Photo by Laura Plageman)

By Isadora Pennington

Thoughname.thesuccess was enjoyable, over time she found herself drawn away from news reporting. Seeking to understand the complexities of life that were deeper than the who-what-where-why of reporting.

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Her works, which often exist within the gray areas of shared human experience, explore themes of tension and connection.

This desire to produce subjective and evocative works that ask for engagement from the viewer is perhaps one of the most marked shifts in Soren’s lifelong pursuit of storytelling. To understand why this is such a drastic departure we must go back to the beginning.Soren’s career began in the late 80s when she was a student at NYU studying journalism and politics. In off hours she became involved with MTV which was, at the time, a powerhouse television channel for music lovers across the globe. She eventually became an on-air reporter for MTV News. She convinced the network cover the 1992 presidential elections. Soren soon became a household

Soren’s most recent body of work, Relief, is on exhibition for the first time at Jackson Fine Art. In contrast to the digital-on-digital elements of Surface Tension, for these

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“It makes me feel like it grew over time, it stretched and it means something new. I love those pictures,” said Soren, who explained that the images exist in a sort of closed loop. “The world is 3D, you take a picture and make it 2D, and then you carve into it and turn it back into 3D.”

Jackson Fine Art exhibits a retrospective of Tabitha Soren’s photography.

Running, Soren began working on Surface Tension. Developed by experimenting with photographs of photographs and playing with the intersections of media types, these images invite the viewer to consider how viewers might engage with images through technology. Using an 8×10 film camera to document images displayed on the screen of a dirty iPad, the resulting images feature smudges and smears that distort, enhance, accentuate and sometimes seemingly threaten to completely obscure the original image.

works Soren used tools to inflict damage and physically alter already printed images. The process itself is actually quite stressful as there are so many unknowns when using nontraditional means to distress her photographs, leaving little room for error.

Soren applied for and accepted a yearlong fellowship to study photography and art history at Stanford. The experience was transformative. She fell in love with the darkroom and it set her on a path of artistic exploration.Now,some 20-odd years later, Soren spends most of her time working on collections of photographs that come to life over the course of five or more years. The slow, contemplative process of fine art photography has suited her. It allows her to be curious and playful, to experiment without predetermining the outcome. She has cultivated a life where she is able to be present with her family while simultaneously gaining the respect and recognition of the art world.For more about the exhibition, visit jacksonfineart.com.

“I’m always trying to visualize a psychological state,” Soren said. “The connective tissue to the three bodies of work is a certain amount of anxiety, dread, and discomfort.”Inspiring a sense of paranoia and uncertainty, works from her Running collection feature archetypal figures in distress. As her subjects flee through settings that are both familiar and yet unknown, these images capture a sense of the perilousness of survival. Do they run from something, or are they running to a destination? Is there a looming threat just out of view?Following

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f life were truly like a movie, we would all eat out at restaurants more. What better place to develop the main char acter of your Filmmakersstory?understand that a restaurant is a choice; an expression. Carrie Bradshaw would forego dinner and empty out her wallet for the September issue of Vogue because it “fed her more,” yet you can’t watch a single episode of Sex and the City without seeing her at a café or bar.

in this city, I have been mesmerized by how restaurants have become even more of a “scene” place to be. Distracted by the grandeur and scale of the space, I often find myself mentally calculating the countless hours and dollars that must’ve been spent so that guests can walk in and exude what’s now commonly referred to as “main character energy.”

Want to travel back in time to a 1920’s boxing lounge? Go to Marcel (marcelatl. com).Craving lunch in Copenhagen without the airfare? Try Le Bon Nosh (lebonnosh. com)Curious about what it would feel like to be in Alice in Wonderland? Make a visit to The Garden Room (thegardenroomatlanta. com).Even Little Trouble (little-trouble. com) opened its doors with the tagline “what if Blade Runner were a bar.” It seems as though restaurants have become less

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about rolling out the white tablecloth and showboat-y service, and more about transporting guests into alternateRestaurantsrealities.let us be the writer, director, and protagonist all at once. They present curated moments where we get to control everything from what we eat and drink to the people we surround ourselves with, down to selecting a seat with the most flattering light.Ionce went on a second date where the guy insisted that we sit at the corner of the bar at Lyla Lila (lylalilaatl.com) where it curves because it guaranteed the best view of the bar,

By Sara Delgado

Cinematic Escape: Dine like the main character

Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung dine in Wong Kar-wai’s “In the Mood for Love.” (Courtesy Criterion Collection)

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Quentin Tarantino famously uses restaurants to introduce his characters by placing them in a setting the audience can immediately familiarize themselves with like a diner. In the Mood for Love, a devastating portrayal of yearning and desire, gives two star-crossed lovers residing in the same building one place where they can disguise themselves in plain sight: a restaurant. For the last decade, like everyone else

The 2,315-square-foot building at 1084 Piedmont will draw inspiration from Piedmont Park, housing a restaurant downstairs (from the creators of Das BBQ) and an 800-square-foot, upstairs dining terrace with a gable covered bar overlooking the park. The terrace will also be available for private events.

firm Smallwood is handling the design. Elements of the existing buildings will be restored and preserved as much as possible, and new elements will mirror the building’s vintage design and aesthetic. A canopy structure will connect the two buildings and provide shade over a second-story outdoor dining terrace with views overlooking the park. Fronting Piedmont Avenue will be an outdoor communal dining area with evergreen landscaping, providing an urban oasis on Midtown’s bustling, pedestrian-friendly avenue.

PMA Coffee will offer a unique coffee menu with beans from Black & White Coffee Roasters in North Carolina, a rotating selection of seasonal beverages, and pastries and baguettes from a local baker.

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By Collin Kelley

I enjoy this relationship between restaurants and cinema because thoughtful interior design and dining room theatrics give us what reality never will—an escape. A dozen oysters and a martini at Kimball House (kimball-house.com) is a fantasy compared to a week full of delivery apps, fifteen-dollar salads, and TV dinners. And

12th & Everything is taking an environmentally conscious approach and working with Cherry Street Energy, a company powering businesses through renewable energy, which will also occupy a small office space on property. Solar panels will be installed on top of the 1084 building as well as along the building’s back wall.

12th & Everything to include restaurant, coffee house, and new home for skate shop

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12th & Everything, an adaptive reuse project at the corner of 12 Street and Piedmont Avenue, will be the home of a barbecue restaurant, coffee house, and a new space for an iconic skate shop.

on the bill or overindulging on a few too many, you should feel a little guilty when you leave.

“We couldn’t be more honored to serve as stewards of this important corner in the Midtown community,” said Glasky in a press release. “This space has a story to preserve and celebrate as a beloved destination for skaters across the city, and we hope to uplift Skate Escape’s history while bringing more reasons for neighbors to visit 12th and Piedmont.”Localarchitecture

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and limited any distractions from the main dining room.At the time, I admired how particular he was in planning our date, but looking back, I see that I was just a forWhetherseducetoarelikeespeciallyit,blametime.for(maybewithaboutheitcastevening.charactersupportinginhisHehadmebecausewassomethinghadthoughtdoingsomeoneanyone)quitesomeIdon’tevenhimforrestaurants—onesLylaLila—designedbeguileandyou.it’sbreakingthebank

The project is rooted in honoring the corner’s history by celebrating the city’s oldest roller skate and skateboard shop, which called the location home since the 1970s. When the shop reopens in its new, larger space, it will continue to offer entry-level skates, high-end investment pieces and skateboards.Atlantacoffee industry vet Danielle Glasky is spearheading 12th & Everything, bringing nearly two decades of experience in hospitality. Formerly of Spiller Park and Octane, she is also the Founder of Tic Tac Coffee, a pop-up coffee truck, and Bat, Bat Soda, a burgeoning, readyto-drink bubbly coffee and tea beverage company.

Next door, the 1094 building will be around 1,500 square feet and feature the iconic, historic skate shop Skate Escape fronted by a new coffee shop called PMA Coffee.

There was no third date.

while some people might not care about where their next meal comes from, a lot of us require a diversion from the banality of modernDininglife.out just lets us kill a few birds with one stone. You might not ever try a Cosmopolitan in your life, but you would do it to put yourself in Carrie Bradshaw’s Manolos.

There’s a new school in town that is unlike any other. It is unequivocal that you will receive some of the best in-person wine education from Atlanta’s newest wine school, The Oenophile Institute.

In early September, Chelsea Young – a classically trained ballerina turned wine

In 2018, Young took her first level certification with the Court of Masters Sommeliers. Soon after, she received a continuing education scholarship for women in wine which allowed her to take and pass the Certified Specialist of Wine (CSW) exam, as well as receive the Wine & Spirits Educational Trust (WSET) Level III Award in Wine. Young is currently a candidate for WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines which is an expert-level qualification that takes roughly two to three years to complete.Chelsea states that one of the biggest challenges she is facing with this upper level certification, outside of the intensive 500+ hours of study time, is that she has to travel to Washington, D.C. on five separate occasions to take each section of the test. With D.C. being the closest location to complete WSET Diploma with an exam sticker price of $7,200, those who have a passion and drive for wine, but any sort of financial constraint that could keep them from traveling, this test becomes altogether unattainable. Young’s goal is to change this. While she can’t change the price of these certification courses, Young can make in-person wine classes and resources more attainable.TheOenophile Institute is located in Smyrna Village Market on the second floor above Vineyard Wine Market – about 2.5 miles from The Battery Atlanta and the 75/285 interchange. Ironically, Young’s new space used to be a ballet studio. Talk about serendipity. The Oenophile Institute also has plenty of free parking and is handicap

accessible.Young states that her vision for Oenophile Institute is simple: “...to make wine education (and the wine industry) more inclusive, accessible, and affordable for both professionals and consumers alike”. She adds, “Atlanta is called “the city too busy to hate” but pretentiousness and gate keeping still run rampant throughout all circles of the wine world. This idea that wine is only for certain people has to end. I am a neurodivergent millennial woman with a mohawk – I don’t look like your typical sommelier – and you don’t have to either”.We

asked Young a few questions about The Oenophile Institute for a deeper look into what she plans on doing at the school.

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SP: What sort of classes will be available?

Wine, especially one you’ve never tatsted before, is thought-provoking and stimulating. A beverage that can awaken your senses and transport you back to that very moment you tried something similar on vacation or at a dinner party. It’s no wonder more wine lovers want to transition from cubicle to wine professional. As more people become wine curious, leveling-up your knowledge just got a bit easier.

SP: And aside from wine classes, what other resources will you provide to Atlanta’s wine community?

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educator – filled a void in Atlanta’s wine community when she opened Oenophile Institute. Young realized early into her wine education journey that there were few places in the Southeast, let alone Georgia, to obtain certifications or in-person learning.

Class is in session for metro wine lovers

CY: Our classes are split into three “series” –the Vineyard Series, Winery Series, & Cellar Series. The Vineyard is where it all begins for wine so this series is aptly named. These classes will encompass broader topics and theory basics. All classes are individual and not structured as a progressive course so you can join any class that interests you. We will also be offering masterclasses with special guest educators and panel discussions with industry professionals on an array of topics that affect the wine world and the people within it. Starting in November we will begin a rotating six week “Southern Hospitality” course geared towards anyone that has just entered (or wants to enter) the restaurant, retail, or distribution industry and is looking to know more about wine quickly to further their careers and increase their income. It will be covering viticulture, production methods, the major grape varieties and producing regions, service

Chelsea Young: Most schools split their educational offerings between tastings and certifications. To me, it feels like a delineation between consumer & professional. In certification settings, there is a focus on the theory behind what makes wine, “wine” – it tends to be serious, stuffy, and loses the fun. While tastings focus on producer/brand specifics and even the bottle sale afterwards – it loses the theory or the “why”. All of the classes I’ve designed focus on wine as a whole – you’ll get the theory to understand why it tastes the way it does but you’ll also get to expand your palate with diverse wines and discuss with others why you did or didn’t like it. All of the classes have been made to bridge the gap between consumers and professionals by opening the lines of communication. And more than anything, I don’t want wine to lose its fun –we are talking about fermented grape juice after all.

Sarah Pierre: There are very few wine schools in Atlanta. In fact, many have opened and closed. What makes your wine school different from the others?

Learn more about The Oenophile School at oenophileinstitute.com and follow on social at @oenophileinstitute.

Atlanta’s wine community welcomes this new school with hope and excitement. We hope to see you there!

CY: We also offer: personalized Private Events, Staff Trainings for any area of the wine industry; Blind Tastings in group settings or one-on-one with an educator to prepare for exams; along with mentorship opportunities and a community job board. And my personal favorite – cause I’m a nerd – a library of every type of wine book (reference material to anecdotal) that can be accessed during our weekly “Study Hall” or anytime the Institute is open.

Got the wine bug? It’s hard not to. Atlanta is a thirsty city with wine being its primary drink of choice.

standards & selling techniques, current trends, and the business of wine. But like anything at The Oenophile Institute – all are welcome. I’ve also started the paperwork to be a WSET approved program provider. I’m on track to be offering certifications by early 2023.

OCTOBER 2022 | INTOWN 27AtlantaIntownPaper.com All data believed to be accurate but not warranted. If you have any existing brokerage relationship, this is not intended as a solicitation. Equal housing opportunity *Represented Buyer ANSLEYRE.COM | 952 PEACHTREE STREET, SUITE 100, ATLANTA, GA 30309 | 404.480.HOME Molly Carter Gaines REALTOR® c. 404.542.3120 | o. 404.480.HOME MOLLY@ANSLEYRE.COM Call Molly today if you’re thinking of Buying or Selling! MOLLY CARTER GAINES - YOUR INTOWN EXPERT CELEBRATING RECENT CLOSINGS & PENDING SALES Recent Activity UNDER CONTRACT 900 OAKDALE ROAD offered for $3,750,000 422 INMAN STREET SW offered for $485,000 UNDER CONTRACT 2365 SOMEO COURT NE offered for $1,195,000 UNDER CONTRACT 1817 CHAIRLINE AVENUE NE offered for $1,850,000 JUST LISTED 75 14TH STREET NE #3720 offered for $950,000 JUST LISTED 1130 HUDSON DRIVE NE offered for $850,000 CLOSED

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offer. She said labor shortages and continued loitering issues had deterred customers. The Livaditis family still operates locations in East Atlanta and Forest Park.

▲Buckhead’s Italian-inspired steakhouse The Americano is now open for lunch on weekdays 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Restaurant RIP: Slabtown Public House in Old Fourth Ward, Lake & Oak barbecue in East Lake, the Marietta Street location of Delia’s Chicken Sausage Stand, and Brush Sushi in Decatur (but it’s relocating to Buckhead in 2023)

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▲Virginia-Highland favorite 8ARM closed earlier than expected at the end of August. The Ponce de Leon Avenue restaurant, created by the late Angus Brown, announced in June it would permanently close in October after its BeltLine-adjacent property was sold for redevelopment. Co-owners Skip Engelbrecht and Nhan Le recently opened Fishmonger in PonceyHighland and will open a second location in Pratt-Pullman District. The restaurateurs also plan to open comfort food outposts Small Fry at Atlanta Dairies later this year.

Owners Jimbo and Leigh Ann Livaditis said the property at 2469 Piedmont Road had been sold to an undisclosed buyer, as well as the adjacent Splash laundromat and Fiesta Foods grocery store. Leigh Ann Livaditis said they had been struggling to keep the restaurant afloat when the buyer made an

Tickets for the 17th annual Taste of Buckhead, set for Oct. 6 at 6 p.m., will feature 5Church, Zunzi’s, Irby’s Tavern, Sister, Postino, Henri’s and many more. Get tickets at tasteofbuckhead.org.

The Interlock project in West Midtown has announced new tenants for its second phase including Starbucks, Kura Revolving Sushi Bar, and Five Guys.

Chops Lobster Bar in Buckhead has reopened its downstairs dining area after a fire in ExecutiveJanuary.chef and co-owner Ashkan Famili will open two locations of his Persian restaurant, Yalda, this year in Sandy Springs and West Midtown.

▲Atlanta lost another landmark restaurant in September when Zesto on Piedmont Road in Buckhead after more than 50 years in business. The restaurant was well known for its ice cream, hot dogs, and burgers.

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Mayor Andrew Young, city officials, and representatives from Columbia Residential cut the ribbon on Columbia at Capitol View apartments.

“It takes a village to preserve a village. Columbia at Capitol View is a great example of how public-private philanthropic partnerships should work for the benefit of the community,” Mayor Andre Dickens said during a ribboncutting

olumbia Residential hosted a grand opening this week for Columbia at Capitol View, a his toric apartment complex newly renovated for affordable housing in Southwest Atlanta.

This redevelopment was structured to preserve affordability for residents earning between 40 and 70 percent area median income (AMI) through partnerships with key stakeholders including the City of Atlanta, Invest Atlanta, Enterprise Community Partners, Atlanta Housing, Partners for Home, Bank of America and through a pre-development grant from The Annie E. Casey Foundation.

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The renovated apartment homes feature fully equipped kitchens, energy-efficient lighting and fixtures for improved air quality and utility savings, restored original red oak hardwood flooring and ceramic tile baths. On-site amenities include a business center, fitness center, community garden and covered pavilion with grills.

“Columbiaceremony.Residential is honored to have been asked to lead the renovation and re-development of Columbia at Capitol View,” said Columbia Residential President Carmen Chubb. “This historic property was on the verge of being sold as a market-rate development and it would not have been possible to preserve affordable housing along the BeltLine and protect residents from displacement without the diligent collaboration of the City of Atlanta, and our community partners. I’d also like to thank our residents for their patience as we worked to minimize displacement and navigate the challenges of the pandemic during this three-phase project.”

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Located near the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail, the Art Deco-style Capitol View Apartments were originally built in 1948 for World War II veterans and their families. Comprised of 120 one and twobedroom units, the Adair Park property had fallen into disrepair over a 35-year period.After purchasing the property in 2018, Columbia Residential embarked on a $27 million renovation over three phases in an effort to preserve affordable housing and protect residents from displacement in a neighborhood undergoing rapid gentrification.

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Historic Capitol View apartments renovated for affordable housing

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Your Next Home Could Be In… Smyrna

Village Green Silver Comet Trail

What’s happening there now? Smyrna was ranked 44th on Money’s 2018 survey of “Best Places to Live in America” and has become a popular suburb of Atlanta. Along with endless dining and shopping possibilities, the downtown area has Village Green (home to the library, community center, and city hall) is a frequent gathering spot for events. Market Village – a mixeduse development of townhomes, retail, office, and lots of restaurants (Atkins Park, Shane’s Rib Shack, Village Sushi, Zucca Bar & Pizzeria).

What about homes? There’s a mixture of styles and sizes, but you can get a condo in the $250,000 range and expect to pay in the $300,000s to nearly $1 million for a single-family home. As of press time, there were more than 200 homes for sale in the city as the market –and prices – have slightly cooled down from earlier this year.

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Where is it? In Cobb County, less than a half-hour drive up I-75 from Downtown Atlanta in Cobb County.

What’s the history? The area that is now Smyrna began as a religious encampment for pioneers in the late 1830s. Like most Georgia towns, Smyrna began to grow after the Western & Atlantic railroad came through. Sherman burned most of the settlement on his March to the Sea during the Civil War. Smyrna was incorporated in 1872. The town’s next growth spurts would happen during World War II when the nearby Bell Bomber plant produced B-29 planes and again in the 1950s when Lockheed took over the plant to manufacture aircraft. Its nickname is the “Jonquil City” for the thousands of flowering plants that bloom along streets and in gardens.

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What about outdoor activities? Smyrna has more than 20 parks and greenspaces. You’ll find swimming pools, golf courses, athletic fields, playgrounds, and passive space for picnics. The city is also building out a series of trails that loop around the city and you can also jump on the famed Silver Comet Trail in Smyrna.

Smyrna Community Center (Photos courtesy City of Smyrna)

Carex ‘Evergold’ – Called Japanese sedge, this evergreen perennial looks like an ornamental grass. The deep green leaves are striped with creamy yellow variegation. A clumper, it grows 8-18” tall and looks great planted in combination with Annabelle hydrangeas and ferns.

Baptisia australis – This native perennial needs space in the garden, growing 3-4’ tall and wide. The blue-green foliage shows off the blue purple flowers (there are also white and yellow flowered baptisias. The seedpods can be ornamental if they don’t dry out. A great host plant for many butterflies and moths.

are just a few of the perennials to consider adding to your garden. Finding sources for choice plants can be a challenge. Plant sales like the Trees Atlanta coming up on October 8, at the Jimmy Carter Center offer a variety of plants that are not always readily available. For more information visit treesatlanta.org/support-us/tree-sale.

Geraniums – Hardy both native and selections like ‘Rozanne’ with purple flowers and a great trailing habit. I have grown this

▼Rudbeckia spp. and cultivars –Black eyed Susan and selections including ‘Henry Eilers.” Likes full sun and is easy to grow. I combine mine with Ageratum for late summer/early fall color.

▲Sisyrinchium angustifolium – Blue eyed grass. Low growing, this perennial wildflower has flat stems with pale lavenderblue flowers with yellow eyes in early spring. Cut back the plant after it flowers to prevent it from spreading by seed. Grows ½ to 1’

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overnight. Now with fall just around the corner, I am beginning to think about what plants I may add to my garden or at least dreamAlthoughabout. they are not permanent fixtures in the garden, hardy perennials reward gardeners year after year. Many are happiest when grown in full or partial sun. Perennials on their own are appealing but many also make great companions for your favorite trees and shrubs. Whether they act as a carpet or offer bursts of blooms at a time when your shrubs have finished flowering, hardy perennials provide the middle ground and the carpet. Some like the stalwart garden phlox, Phlox paniculata, bloom beautifully in late spring and summer and then by late fall have all but disappeared in the garden until next spring. Others like our native Christmas fern are truly evergreen and standout year around. They are also tough and long-lived in the garden (always a plus for me). Did I mention I don’t have an irrigation system?

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Zanthorhizza simplicissima – Yellowroot. Despite its tongue twister of a name this native perennial (some consider it a shrub) with woody stems has foliage that reminds me of celery. If you have a wet area or stream bank this is a great choice. The tiny maroon flowers appear before and as the plant is leaving out. Fun fact. The name yellowroot refers to the roots which are used for a yellow dye.

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Plants for Sun

Five perennials for sun, five for shade

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As I write this, I am happy to report that I am almost caught up with my weeding. Always a challenge, especially with recent rainy weeks when the weeds appear

with them that will extend the seasonal interest in your landscape and act as living mulch.

Below are five perennials for sun and five for shade. This list is not inclusive but includes both natives and some nonnatives. Some are familiar favorites and a few may be new to you but all should thrive in your GeorgiaBeforegarden.youload up your shopping cart make sure you have considered not only the exposure in your garden but the soil, is it wet, dry or amended with organic matter? Group plants with similar cultural needs together. When you add trees and shrubs to your garden consider perennials to plant

Heuchera spp. and cultivars – Coralbell or Alumroot is great for its showy foliage which comes in shades or burgundy, chartreuse, green and red.

Amsonia hubrichtii –Arkansas bluestar has willow-like foliage, pale blue flowers (not too showy but worthy) in spring and often stunning yellow foliage in autumn. It moves in the garden and is tough. Don’t let it dry out. Grows 2-3’ tall and wide. Is happiest in full sun.

Black-eyed Susan and Ageratum

variety for years and it thrives in my garden with a minimum of care. Grow it with roses and other leggy shrubs or in front of the border.

Polygonatum odoratum ‘Variegatum’ –Variegated Solomons Seal thrives in my shade garden and makes a great companion for Christmas fern. The dark green leaves are edged in white. This brightens up any shade garden and looks great with Christmas fern which provides winter color once the Solomons Seal has died down for the winter.

And, if you have a shade garden there are lots of options for perennials that flower and even more that offer attractive foliage, both evergreen and deciduous types.

Lobelia cardinalis – A late summer bloomer this native cardinal flower is a standout with its bright red flowers. Grows in wet or average soils. Pollinators are drawn to it. Combine it with Virginia Sweetspire or Sweet pepperbush.

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“We’reprocess.”just a trustee. We are the ones verifying everything. And we’re holding it for them,” he Hobbs,said.acivil engineer, came up with for Pruuvn in 2017 while trying to help his wife, a teacher, get a job in a new school district. Educators have to verify their previous work history every time they apply for a new job, he said. One year, she missed out on $6,000 because one system did not send the necessary information back.

n Atlanta-based tech startup recently received $100,000 plus access to training and resources through a national program designed to assist Black entrepre neurs.Pruvvn (pronounced “proven”), a credentialing and data trust company cofounded by Bryan Hobbs and Marcus Shute, is one of five startups to be accepted into

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said Hobbs, whose full-time job is project manager at MARTA. “Our system eliminates that

verification.Pruuvnserves as a data trust to store users’ personal information such as Social Security, IP addresses, licensure, and other data they may need to get a job, a bank loan or acceptance into a school.

“That didn’t make any sense to me considering technology is so advanced,” he said. “Why are you verifying information that’s been verified before by another organization?”Hobbssaid being accepted into the Black Founder Accelerator program is a “tremendous help” as the company tries to grow.Black founders receive less than 1% of venture capital, according to Accenture, a global professional services company. The Black Founder Accelerator program provides those selected with a $100,000 investment, a 12-week business training program, access to venture capital partners and Northwestern Mutual mentors. The initiative is designed to help address the racial wealth gap in venture capital.“It’s been difficult to raise money, particularly in the region. We’ve had more success just trying to go nationwide,” Hobbs said. “Without capital, it is difficult to grow and you lose a lot of ideas that way.”

the Black Founder Accelerator program, an initiative of Milwaukee-based Northwestern Mutual and gener8tor.

The company leverages blockchain technology to provide a one-click platform to verify information during the hiring and onboarding process, specifically for independent contractors and those working in the gig economy, Hobbs said. Such workers today, for example, often have to track down such things as college transcripts, skills credentialing and previous job

Bryan Hobbs, founder and CEO of Pruuvn.

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“Before, for every single job, opportunity, financial product service, or whatever it is that they want to obtain or want, they’d have to go into individual systems and obtain that same information over and over,”

“Seeing some of your peers who get funding who don’t look like you, who are not as far as long as you — you see that a lot. I think there is still a big need for there to be more focus on putting capital into Black founders or minority founders in general.”

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forward to continuing business as usual and that includes negotiations. “What’s next for the Star Bar is to keep up goodfaith talks with Third & Urban,” Lewis said.The Star Community Bar ownership group wants to let the Little Five Points community and others that have visited the bar in the past that they are still here. “We ain’t dead yet,” Lewis said. “We’re still doing what we do.”

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Luxury brands AMIRI, Alexander McQueen, Dior and Givenchy are expected to open stores at Phipps Plaza by next year.

remain as the centerpiece of the mixeduse Thirddevelopment.&Urban plans to replace surface parking lots adjacent to the development with greenspace in hopes of making an already walkable area more pedestrian friendly.

“Hermès is synonymous with artisanal craftmanship and rich heritage,” said Vicki Hanor, senior vice president of luxury leasing for Simon. Simon is the real estate investment trust that owns Phipps Plaza and also Buckhead’s other upscale mall, Lenox

Star Community Bar’s current lease ends on Dec. 31, 2022, but according to the bar’s ownership group there has been an agreement in principle to reconvene talks of a new lease or lease-type arrangement into 2023.

For now, Lewis said the bar is looking

Star Community Bar (Photo by Donnell

Community Bar in Little Five Points, Lewis said they should keep coming to the bar and having a good time

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The new building will rise next to the century-old Point Center building (home to Abbadabba’s shoe store and other small retailers and offices) at the intersection of Moreland and Euclid Avenues, which will

A new three-story building that will include office space and restaurants will rise in its place, and developer Third & Urban said a “purpose-built basement space” has been offered to Star Community Bar.

By Dyana Bagby

“TheSquare.addition of Hermès at Phipps Plaza is another exciting step in the luxury evolution our consumers expect in Atlanta,” Hanor said.

Asked how patrons and non-patrons can support the effort to keep Star

Hermésuncertainoneof15 new luxury shops coming to Phipps

The Hermés location will be near one of the mall’s entrances and adjacent to the One Phipps Plaza expansion, including a 13-story office tower. The adjacent luxury Nobu Hotel recently started accepting bookings for late November.

Hanor told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Hermès is one of 15 luxury retailers to be added to Phipps Plaza’s ground floor by mid-2024. She declined to name the other 14 luxury retailers.

The building that houses Star Community Bar, a landmark in the heart of the Little Five Points neighborhood for three decades, is headed for demolition to make way for a mixed-use development.

Hermés has a store in the Buckhead Village District, and Tomorrow’s News Today reported in June this store was closing to move to Phipps Plaza.

Luxury brand Hermés has signed a lease to open a new 7,000 square-foot boutique at Phipps Plaza in Buckhead. The boutique is planned to open at the end of the second quarter of 2024.

“We are moving forward like nothing has changed,” Star Community Bar coowner Luke Lewis said “We are still booking shows for 2023.”

The bar’s longtime landlord has been transparent with the Star Community Bar ownership team about the development process, and Lewis said the talks with all involved have been consistent and thus far very positive. “We may not always get what we want, but I think we will all win in the end,” said Lewis.

building (Courtesy Third & Urban)

Little Five Points redevelopment leaves Star Community Bar’s future

By Donnell Suggs

The team recently held its first meetup on the Eastside BeltLine trail to physically bring the local Any Distance user community together to run, walk, or bike.

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The B2C play of the app expands into the ecommerce world as well. That looks

The idea started as a side project for Beard during COVID, who at the time was CEO at the photography app startup Exposure. But he got positive feedback from the running content he was posting on his personal twitter, which led him to pursue the idea full-time in 2022.

Luke Beard recognized fundamental flaws with activity tracking apps when he took up running during the pandemic. As a designer and self-proclaimed “chronic oversharer” on Twitter, he wanted to post his workouts and progress online. While that is common in the running, biking, and fitness world, Beard had two big problems and questions to ask about it.

Those using Any Distance not only share their workouts in a creative way, they can also earn collectibles to track various achievements and specific milestones.

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has a growing cycling community, given the growing number of bike paths and increased focus on safer streets.

Now the team is growing and has offices in the newly-reopened Switchyards Downtown, the original home base for the consumer-based startup community in town.Building such a fitness app in Atlanta

Most shareable fitness tracking apps, like Fitbit, Strava, and Nike Run Club, create inherent safety problems because they give away specific location information. And, as Beard put it, the traditional apps in the space don’t lend themselves to shareable content.Sohe started creating his own workout tracking and sharing templates and putting them out to his more than 15,000 Twitter followers. That turned into an app idea in the latter months of 2020.

workouts just got safer –and more beautiful – thanks to new app

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“Why is it so map-based? And why is it so impersonal?” he told Hypepotamus.

The app, aptly named Any Distance, turns workout data into shareable story templates. Those templates can be changed to include curated backgrounds and display the stats users most want to showcase.

Currently, the app connects with Apple Health to collect necessary workout data.

Launching Any Distance is also about making working out and living an active lifestyle more fun and accessible, added Beard.

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like t-shirts, coffee beans, sneakers, unique swag, and other items created by brand and artist collaborations that users can earn,

Building B2C in ATL

opens up a lot of opportunities, Beard added.“From the Freedom Path to the BeltLine, everybody is moving in some capacity and Atlanta is pushing to enable that,” he said.

The city as a whole is a captive audience for such a startup app. With the slogan “Running City USA,” Atlanta boasts the second-largest running club in the country and is host to the largest 10K race in the

While Atlanta is often cast as a B2Bfocused city, Any Distance joins an impressive group of consumer brands and B2C startups building in the city.

The focus on stats can be intimidating to newcomers, said Dan Kuntz, co-founder and CTO. “You see people riding at a crazy speed or having crazy PRs and you don’t really want to compete with that,” he told Hypepotamus.Theteamhas received two interesting pieces of feedback from users: People were running or working out more because they wanted to spend more time within the app ecosystem and because they felt safer sharing their results because the tracker doesn’t reveal location data.

Specifically, in the B2C fitness space, glucose monitoring system Supersapiens raised $13.5 million last year and is run by co-founder of the pro cycling team Team Novo Nordisk Phil Sutherland, and long-time Atlanta staple Wahoo Fitness, a fitness technology company, was acquired by New York-based Rhone Group in 2021 and continues to be a major player in the fitness training space. The city is also home to Activvely, a Tinder-like platform for meeting your next workout buddy.

In August, nonprofit groups and their public and private partners held a press conference to support the electrification of school bus fleets. Longtime clean air advocates, including MOCA co-founders Laura Turner Seydel and Stephanie Blank and co-chair Gwen Lynn, participated along with EPA Regional Administrator Daniel Blackman. The Electrification Coalition’s Anne Blair summarized the compelling reasons to move to ESBs: “Electric bus technology provides a huge opportunity for schools to reduce cost, cut our dependence on oil, and provide a cleaner, healthier ride to school for our kids.”

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Dirty Diesel

Eighty years ago, school transportation officials chose a color now called National School Bus Glossy Yellow as the standard for all buses for safety (high visibility), consistency, and cost-savings. That decision has served the test of time well. The fuel used to power the buses has not had a similar trajectory. Long considered a reliable workhorse to move heavy vehicles in all sorts of weather, diesel is now known to cause a variety of health problems, especially in children. The fuel is also more expensive and less efficient than alternatives.Studieshave confirmed that toxic emissions and particulate matter from diesel vehicles contribute to air pollution and cause health issues: asthma, respiratory illness, cancer, cognitive impairment, and even premature death from longterm exposure. Alternative-fuel advocates note that children from low-income communities of color often rely more heavily on buses to get to school and are disproportionately impacted by higher exposure to diesel emissions. Still, more than 95 percent of school buses nationwide use diesel.

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Upfront costs have been the primary obstacle for cash-strapped school districts to transition from diesel to ESBs until last year, when the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passed Congress. Sam Ham calls the legislation “a game changer;” it provides $5 billion in funding over five years to help school districts replace existing buses with low and zeroemission vehicles.

Alternative Fuels

As with any new technology, there are logistical issues, partnerships to be developed, and deep-rooted opinions to surmount. Ham also admits that an ESB is not for every school route, but he says they are “perfect” for high-density areas where the buses travel relatively short distances and are used just a few hours per day. ESBs now have ranges of more than 100 miles— and up to 155 miles—on a single charge.

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fter a far too typical southern summer of hot, dry weeks interspersed with intense storms, fall has arrived in all its glory. Humidity levels have finally dropped. Leaves are turning yel low, brown, red, and orange—as chlo rophyll in tree leaves breaks down with cooler temperatures and shorter days, no longer absorbing sunlight for the magic of photosynthesis. Cicadas have stopped singing the iconic soundtrack of summer; post-reproduction, their insect life cycles are Onending.the streets of the city, I see signs of autumn in yellow school buses full of students who are returning to classrooms. More than half of all schoolchildren in the United States—about twenty-six million—rely on nearly 500,000 school buses: the largest mass transit system in

A Game Changer

When Sam Ham attended a conference for officials working in large urban school systems in 2015, his perspective on diesel fuel changed dramatically. Then the transportation director for Fulton County Schools, Ham had long believed diesel was the best power source for school buses. As transportation officials from around the country sang the praises of propane, instead of diesel, Ham says it got his attention. Looking at the total cost of ownership, it became clear to him that the alternative fuel “beat diesel hands down.”

At $350,000 or more per bus, ESBs are currently two to three times the cost of a diesel bus and a charging station adds $30,000—not insignificant sums. Ham expects these costs to decrease over time, noting that flat-screen televisions were once cost-prohibitive for most people. Transportation experts believe that upfront price parity with diesel buses will be reached by the end of this decade.

Above the Water Line

Ham was determined to convert at least half his fleet of 900 buses to propane, a much cleaner burning fuel that produces fewer particulates and less greenhouse gases per gallon—and did. With easier maintenance and cheaper fuel and repairs than diesel, he says the county saves thousands of dollars per bus per year. About five years ago, Ham decided he wanted to try an electric school bus to stay at the forefront of the industry. With state and county funds, he purchased an ESB.

The first round of applications for the federal program have been submitted. Funding in the form of rebates will be awarded by a lottery system in October. More than fifty school districts in Georgia have taken advantage of this grant opportunity with assistance from nonprofit organizations, such as Mothers & Others for Clean Air (MOCA), Electrification Coalition, and Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. Turnkey solutions have been offered by Blue Bird, manufacturer of ESBs in Georgia, and its dealer Yancey.

the country. An article published several years ago in Smithsonian magazine observed, “The yellow school bus has become a powerful representation of education and access in American history… literally a vehicle of change.”

Electric School Buses: Better health, cost-savings, and energy efficiency

Operating cost savings per bus per year ($4,000 to $11,000) are a major purchase inducement, in addition to zero tailpipe emissions, leading to cleaner air for school children and a practical solution for the climate crisis. Down the road, there will also be opportunities for school districts to take advantage of vehicle-to-grid technology that allows the high-capacity ESB batteries to give back (sell) to the power grid to help offset peak power demands. When communities have power emergencies, this technology could also serve as a back-up power supply.

Mayor appoints new leadership in city sustainability office

in historically underserved areas,” Dickens said in a statement. “With Chandra and John’s leadership, I look forward to expanding Atlanta’s role in building a smart, sustainable future for generations of Atlantans.”

Black, rural and low-income communities in Georgia and across the southeast. Prior to that work, she served as Program Manager for Commercial Sustainability Services at Southface Energy Institute, developing sustainability programs to implement energy, water and resource-efficiency projects for nonprofit commercial buildings — impacting more than 300 nonprofits across 26 states.Seydel is an Atlanta native and has served as the Director of Sustainability for the City of Atlanta for more than five years. In that role, Seydel focused on planning and advancing the city’s sustainability and resilience goals. He also helped implement internal and community programs and partnerships focusing on clean energy, energy and water efficiency, urban agriculture and food access, and alternative fuel vehicles.

Together, Farley and Seydel will be tasked with assessing Atlanta’s sustainability plans, goals, and programs including updating the city’s comprehensive climate and energy plan in alignment with the UN’s Sustainable development goals (SDG’s), creating the first comprehensive food systems plan, creating a sustainable procurement strategy, as well as supporting the city to capture, utilize, and leverage federal resources from the American Rescue Plan Act, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and especially the historic climate legislation – the Inflation

Chandra Farley

“The world is experiencing a crisis,climateand particularlyacrossonhardshipsandfoodcosts,risingsizeableunderstandsAdministrationourtheimpactenergybarrierstoaccessibilityotherhavecommunitiesAtlanta—those

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Prior to joining the city, Farley led

Mayor Andre Dickens has appointed new leadership to the city’s Office of Sustainability and Resiliency by naming Chandra Farley as the Chief Sustainability Officer – a cabinet level position – and promoting John R. Seydel III to Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer.

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In that role, she built nationally recognized initiatives by crafting local and regional energy equity and climate justice strategies. Using community organizing and coalition building—while leveraging data and research—Farley led initiatives for the advancement of more equitable outcomes for

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Historic city and accessible beach offer something for everyone

Savannah has become one of my yearly vacation destinations, especially for a long weekend getaway. Only four hours from Atlanta, the city has an amazing mix of history and seaside charm that will appeal to different interests.

For this trip, I stayed in the city at Hotel Indigo on Bay Street (ihg.com). It’s steps away from all the shops and restaurants along Factor’s Walk, River Street, and City Market.

out of River Street Sweets (riverstreetsweets. com) will draw you inside to try a sample. The double Oreos dipped in dark chocolate are also recommended, or maybe get an ice cream cone with one of the many available flavors (definitely try the mint chocolate chip).The western end of River Street has recently been reclaimed and its historic buildings turned into apartments, restaurants, and shops. The unmissable centerpiece of this restoration is the JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside hotel.

A view of River Street in Savannah at dusk. (Photos by Jacob Nguyen)

A River Street restaurant recommendation is The Cotton Exchange Tavern thecottonexchange),(facebook.com/whichhasthe best crabcakes I’ve ever tasted. The generoussized cake is served with tangy remoulade and hushpuppies. Pair it with a basket of fries and you’ve got a meal.

If you’re craving something sweet after the seafood, the smell of pralines drifting

The former power plant has been transformed into an elegant hotel, and even if you can’t afford to stay there (rooms start at $500 per night) the massive lobby with a giant chrome dinosaur sculpture and historic artifacts is worth a visit. Or maybe head to the rooftop bar for amazing views of the towering smokestacks left on top of

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A Weekend in Savannah

Tybee Beach

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For a more substantial meal, get a hearty southern breakfast at Sunrise (sunrisesavannah.com) on Butler Avenue and if you need souvenirs, Tybrisa Street is full of shops selling t-shirts, magnets, and other beach essentials.

the building and the Talmadge Bridge.

Although I’ve taken several tours of the city’s historic sites, I’d never taken the nighttime Ghosts & Gravestones Trolley Tour (trolleytours.com/savannah), which departs from River Street. A tour guide talks about the city’s cemeteries, squares, and homes as you pass, but the best part is a tour of the Andrew Low mansion (birthplace of Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low, a haunted piano, and creepy bedroom full of dolls) and a stop at the Perkins & Sons Ship Chandlery on River Street. The former store for sailors is said to be the most haunted place in Savannah and it’s both a history lesson and full of haunted house-style jump scares.

Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

The lobby of the JW Marriott’s Plant Riverside Hotel. The Crab Shack

The Tybee Pier

Before I left, I also wanted to see inside

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The Tybee Beach Pavilion and Pier is a great place to grab a snack, cold drink, and use the bathroom. At the end of the pier, you can try your hand at fishing (or watch others cast their lines) and see incredible views of the beach and Atlantic Ocean. The pier is also a beautiful place to visit at night.

If you’re hungry after the beach, be sure to stop at The Crab Shack (thecrabshack. com) on your way back to Savannah. Overlooking the water, the big outdoor dining area is shaded with trees and the seafood is unmatched. Get a big sampler platter (shrimp, snow crab, mussels, and crawfish) or if seafood isn’t your thing, they have delicious barbecue as well. Be sure to stop at the lagoon to feed the baby alligators while you wait for a table,

Find out more about visiting Georgia’s first city at visitsavannah.com.

one of Savannah’s most beautiful buildings, the 19thcentury neo-gothic Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist (savannahcathedral. org). Located on Lafayette Square, its twin spires are visible on the city skyline, and you can hear its bells ringing out over the historic district. I attended a surprisingly full Saturday evening mass and had the chance to look around the cathedral.

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When you’ve had enough history, head to the beach on Tybee Island. The 30-minute drive takes you over the inland marshes to the throwback beach town. Paid parking is plentiful and recently added changing booths along Strand Avenue make getting in and out of your wet swimsuit easy if you’re traveling back to the city.

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Fisherman’s Cabin –Mistletoe State Park

Historic Farmhouses –General Coffee State Park

above babbling Dukes Creek. Enjoy hiking and fly-fishing right outside your cabin door.

For a truly unique experience, sleep in cabins made from retired wine barrels at Unicoi State Park in Helen. Remarkable in nearly every way, the one or two-bedroom barrel cabins come with full kitchens, living areas, and porches overlooking the grounds. Cabins offer guests comfort and quirkiness with their unusual design. Options range from a 1-bedroom, 1-bath with a sleeper sofa to our 2-bedroom, 1-bath with King or Queen accommodations. The cabins are located near Unicoi Lake with easy access to all the great recreation activities.

Camping in a Yurt.

Yurt Villages – Six State Parks

When people think of spending the night in a state park, the first thing that comes to mind is an a-frame tent and hotdogs on the fire. While there are still many great spots to pitch your tent, Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites also has unique accommodations available.

The Barrell Cabins – Unicoi State Park

Georgia State Parks & Historic sites have sleepover options

The gorgeously renovated cottages at F.D. Roosevelt State Park does a great job of blending the rustic historic charm of these 1930’s homes, with modern furnishings. Located throughout this 9,000-acre park, these cabins offer both stunning mountaintop and lakefront views. Both the historic log and stone cabins feature fully equipped kitchens and full baths, and many offer screened porches for relaxation after a day of adventure. Insiders Tip: Book cabin #1 for the ultimate view from above!

can accommodate up to 8 people and has a fully equipped kitchen, central heating and air conditioning, satellite, TV, and board games. The house is a step back in time with today’s modern conveniences.

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As the name suggests, you have to hike in to reach this escape in the woods. The easy to moderate five-mile hike leads you to the Hike Inn’s secluded location in the mountains of North Georgia. Its four main buildings offer twenty private guest rooms, hot showers, fresh linens, and home-cooked meals.

Treat yourself to an elegant mountain retreat at Smithgall Woods State Park near Helen. The park features six private cabins, some with hot tubs and others sitting right

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Located on the shores of the 71,000acre Clarks Hill Lake, which is not only Georgia’s largest reservoir, but also touted as one of the best bass fishing spots in the nation, Mistletoe State Park is a fisherman’s haven! Along with the five log cabins available to rent inside the park, there is also a special Fisherman’s Cabin. This dogfriendly cabin sits directly on the banks of the lake, features one bedroom with a full-

For those with more lavish taste, the Reynolds Mansion is a stunning, historic estate located on the small barrier island, Sapelo Island. Guests can marvel at features such as marble sculptures, an ornately decorated Circus Room, murals by Athos Menaboni, a bowling lane, billiards, library, and more, all while enjoying the privacy of this secluded island.

Stone Cabins – FD Roosevelt State Park

Marshside Cabins – Fort McAllister State Park

MansionReynolds– Sapelo Island

One of southern Georgia’s “best-kept secrets,” General Coffee State Park is known for agricultural history shown at Heritage Farm, with log cabins, a corn crib, tobacco barn, cane mill and other exhibits. Guests to the park can truly immerse themselves in the experience by renting the elegant, 19th-century three-bedroom Burnham House. The Burnham House

From renovated cabins overlooking a lake, atop a mountain, or with a coastal breeze, Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites is home to everyone’s next unforgettable vacation. And with travel prices on the rise, state park cabins have no additional cleaning fees, and you are guaranteed a location in a recreation hub.

These beautifully decorated, well-appointed two-bedroom cabins will create the perfect low-country getaway. Sitting on stilts overlooking the palm trees, palmettos, and salt marsh below, guests will enjoy sipping their morning coffee on their private screened-in porch and enjoying the coastal breeze and this peaceful retreat.

Take camping to a whole new level with “glamping” yurts. These canvas and wood tentcabins have beds inside, a picnic table and grill outside, a relaxing porch, incredible views and hot showers are a short walk away. You’ll find yurt villages at Cloudland Canyon, Red Top Mountain, High Falls, Tugaloo, Sweetwater Creek, and lakeside yurts at Fort Yargo state parks. Boaters will especially enjoy those at Tugaloo on Lake Hartwell. These unique camping experiences are popular amongst guests, so make sure to book ahead to secure the spot of your choice.

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Georgia’s military museums honor those who serve

6 Boeing-Stearman PT-17 Kaydet, Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins AFB, Ga.

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1 National Infantry Museum, Fort Benning, Ga.

National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center at Fort Benning 1775 Legacy Way, Columbus, Ga.

Freenationalinfantrymuseum.org31903admission;$5suggested donation.

5 P-51 Mustang, Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins AFB, Ga.

Opened in 2009, it’s now one of the nation’s top-rated military museums. Its 190,000 square feet of space has thousands of artifacts, monuments, interactive exhibits and video presentations on display — collectively one of the world’s greatest military collections.Onthemuseum’s spacious grounds is the World War II Company Street, a group of seven original 1940s-era buildings used on Fort Benning to train soldiers for the war. Also on the museum grounds is a stark reminder of the human cost of war, a 3/4 scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington that bears 58,318 names of U.S. military personnel killed in the conflict.

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2 World War II Company Street, National Infantry Museum, Fort Benning, Ga.

3 National Infantry Museum, Fort Benning, Ga.

7 B-52 bomber, Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins AFB, Ga.

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Georgia is home to some 20 large and small museums dedicated to military history and to the honor of men and women who serve. No matter their size, all of the museums are important — sobering and powerful reminders of the perils of war and its toll in human lives and suffering, from the American Revolution to the global war on terrorism.Thelarger museums are replete with weapon displays; old tanks, fighter jets and other war machines; scores of historic artifacts from U.S. wars; and life-size dioramas of soldiers and airmen in combat. Sculptures and other art also help pay tribute to America’s military men and Here’swomen.abrieflook at four top military museums in Georgia — and some of the best in the country. If you go, allow at least a half day to see all that each has to offer.

4 3/4 scale replica of Vietnam Veterans Memorial, National Infantry Museum, Fort Benning, Ga.

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Tours start at $10 for adults, $5 for children.

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the second largest aerospace museum of the U.S. Air Force. Housed in its four huge exhibit buildings and on its grounds is an amazing collection of more than 85 historic bombers, cargo planes, fighter jets, helicopters, missiles, drones and specialOneaircraft.oftheplanes is a massive B-1 bomber, which was designed to replace the aging B-52 bomber — one of which also sits on the museum’s grounds. Numerous other exhibits display historic Air Force artifacts. Dioramas also portray airmen, pilots and other personnel performing various tasks on aircraft, such as loading missiles.

National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force 175 Bourne Ave., Pooler, Ga. 31322

Ticketsmightyeighth.orgrange$7-$12 each.

Much of the museum is dedicated to the history of the Eighth Air Force of the U.S. Army Air Corps, which carried out key bombing missions in the European Theater during World War II. Among its many World War II exhibits is a B-17 Flying Fortress bomber.

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Autumn is in the air and to help visitors plan their trips, Georgia State Parks has launched Leaf Watch 2022. Leaf Watch helps visitors research trails and fall events, book cabins and read safe hiking tips. It will also track fall color as it moves across the state. Travel tips and seasonal information is available at GaStateParks.org/LeafWatch.

State parks can often become especially busy during fall weekends, so rangers are encouraging guests to try visiting on weekdays or explore lesser-known destinations like Victoria Bryant or Don Carter state parks.

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Officials are advising visitors to make reservations for cabins, campsites and yurts as soon as possible. Guests should consider booking for the fall of 2023, since it is common for cabins to be booked more than a year in advance. Reservations can be made by calling 1-800-864-7275 or at GaStateParks.org.

Georgia Parks provide autumn travel tips with ‘Leaf Watch’

on Instagram. Tag #GaLeafWatch and @ GaStateParks for a chance to have photos featured on Leaf Watch.

Park rangers are often asked when leaf colors will change. While only Mother Nature knows for sure, vibrant hues typically arrive towards the end of October and early November. Some locations like George L. Smith and Providence Canyon state parks in southern Georgia sport beautiful colors into late GeorgiaNovember.State Parks is encouraging photographers to share their favorite shots

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