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gloATL Presents ROEM July 23-24 at Woodruff Arts Center – Midtown Atlanta GA

July 23, 2010 by Thom Abbott

gloATL Presents ROEM July 23-24 at Woodruff Arts Center – Midtown Atlanta GA

There is a reason that Midtown Atlanta GA is called the “heart of the arts.” With the Woodruff Arts Center, High Museum, soon to arrive Museum of Modern Design, the Fabulous Fox Theatre and a couple other small playhouses, there is always something exciting to see and do!

And tonight and tomorrow night are certainly no exception with gloATL’s presentation, ROEM. I’ll be there to check it out, and with any luck, capture a few photos!

ROEM GLO ATLFor more information about the event, click on the picture above to read the text and information about the event!

Filed Under: Events, Interesting Stories Tagged With: Midtown Culture, midtown Events

Midtown Festival Of The Arts Is Coming to Atlanta September 25-26

July 1, 2010 by Thom Abbott

ATLANTA – JULY 1, 2010

Midtown Festival of the ArtsAtlanta area residents and visitors will enjoy a new regional arts event this fall when the debut Midtown Festival of the Arts opens September 25-26.

Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and festival organizers today officially announced the details for the new neighborhood arts festival which will celebrate Midtown Atlanta’s diverse arts and entertainment offerings. The press conference was held at the new Loews Midtown Atlanta Hotel, a sponsor of the event.

The premiere festival will be proudly presented in and along world famous Peachtree Street between 5th and 10th Street. The road nickmaned the “Midtown Mile” will be temporarily transformed to showcase a vibrant artist market – including up to 100 visual artists – as well as stages for performing arts, literary arts offerings, and a culinary arts area featuring chef demonstrations, special tastings and retail booths from more than 25 outstanding restaurants.

Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed“It gives me great pleasure to announce the new Midtown Festival of the Arts and to observe the widspread community effort that brought this Festival to fruition,” said Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed. “The two-day neighborhood event promises to be a joyous gathering that showcases the important cultural assets of our city, embraces all of our citizens, and positively represents Atlanta’s diverse cultural tapestry.”

Created by Midtown Festival of the Arts, Inc, the event also includes a family friendly kid zone, Midtown Mile Road Race, a public art display and auction, a planned beer garden and other festival attractions such as street performers, spoken word events and film presentations.

“Our goals are to showcase the best of Midtown Atlanta while celebrating the Southeast as a destination for arts, culture and entertainment,” said Leslie Johnson, President of Midtown Festival of the Arts. “The time is right to strengthen Midtown’s already vibrant neighborhood.”

The Midtown Festival of the Arts will be a free event accessible by MARTA’s Midtown and North Avenue stations. Festival hours are Saturday 10am to 7pm and Sunday 11am to 6pm. A festival kickoff event (yours truly is the Chairman of THIS event!) is planned for Friday, September 24, with an Art Auction featuring 30 bar stools created by Midtown artists. On the morning of Saturday, Sept 25, the Midtown Mile Road Race will take place from Colony Square to the Fox Theatre. A Saturday evening outdoor film event on Peachtree and 10th is planned with a start time of dusk.

Reed also emphasized the importance of community to create a successful event.

“As Mayor, I take pride in observing the broad based, generous and spirited support that members of our community have extended to the Midtown Festival of the Arts, and in knowing that hundreds of volunteers will make it a great success,” said Reed. “This Festival has my complete support, and I look forward to attend this new signature event in Atlanta.”

Filed Under: Events, Interesting Stories Tagged With: Midtown Culture, midtown Events

Summerfest Virginia Highlands – June 5-6, 2010

June 2, 2010 by Thom Abbott

Summerfest Virginia Highlands June 5-6, 2010

Summerfest VaHiThe 27th Annual Virginia Highlands Summerfest is upon us! This event, sponsored by, and to raise money for the Virginia-Highlands Civic Association will be held on Saturday and Sunday. Summerfest is located on scenic and historic Virginia Avenue between North Highland Avenue and Park Drive.

Parking for the event is extremely limited. It’s a hike from the Midtown MARTA station, but  you can take the No. 45 bus, from the North Avenue MARTA station or Midtown, or from Lanier Boulevard, University Avenue, or Stillwood Drive. This line doesn’t run on Sunday, and the Saturday route will detour onto Ponce de Leon Avenue, although the route to Summerfest from each end will not change.

The juried Artists Market will feature art in the following categories with a variety of prices:

  • Painting
  • Photography
  • Clay
  • Metal
  • Stone
  • Wood
  • Jewelry
  • Glass
  • Textiles/Fiber
  • Graphics
  • Mixed Media (2D & 3D)

Looking for a specific artist you want to purchase from? Here is a link to a page that will provide a list of the artists.

Kidsfest
This year, Kidsfest will be held near Arcadia at the edge of John Howell Park. Kidsfest features unique games, crafts and activities for children of all ages. Most games, crafts and activities are free. Times are Saturday, June 5 (10am to 6pm) and Sunday, June 6 (Noon to 5pm).

Of course there will be food available at the many restaurants in Virginia Highlands as well as “adult” and kid beverages.

The DaveFM Music stage will be chock full of acts sure to please everyone. Here is the schedule.

Come on out and support this great neighborhood festival, Summerfest in Virginia Highlands!

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Draft on Taft in Midtown Atlanta 2010

May 11, 2010 by Thom Abbott

Draft on TaftMay 22, 2010 3-10pm

You gotta love how the little things turn into great big wonderful things! And Draft on Taft would be a shining example of that. Take some neighborhoods guys back in 2000 that decide to throw a little party on their street corner, 10th and Taft, just across from Piedmont Park in Atlanta. They have lots of friends as about 300 people showed up.

It was quickly realized they were onto something and the guys figured this would be a good way to give back to their community. And so a non-profit organization, Draft on Taft, was formed with its mission to be an organization of friends dedicated to raising funds for worthy causes.

2010 proves to be no different as Draft on Taft selects Bert’s Big Adventure as it’s beneficiary of the proceeds from the event.  Bert’s Big Adventure is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization designed to allow children with a chronic or terminal illness ages 5 to 12 years of age that prove financial need and live in The Bert Show radio listening area, to experience a magical weekend with their families at Walt Disney World as our guests.

So. come on out and enjoy a great Saturday afternoon and evening in Midtown Atlanta at Draft on Taft! This IS a ticketed, 21+ event, so plan accordingly. Ticket prices increase from $25 to $30 at Midnight on May 11! And again to $32 at Midnight on May 19th. You can get your tickets here!

Draft on Taft map

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City in the Arboretum Conference, May 22, 2010

May 9, 2010 by Thom Abbott

City in the Arboretum Conference

An arboretum (pl: arboreta) is a collection of trees and other mostly woody plants that are cultivated for display, educational, and scientific purposes.  Typically, an arboretum is located in a garden- or park-like setting.

City in the Arboretum ConferenceIf you are a nature lover, and especially love trees, then this might be just the event for you. Trees Atlanta presents the 2010 City in the Arboretum Conference, May 22 from 8:30am to 2:00pm.

Sponsored in part by The UPS Foundation and Three Sisters Catering, topics will include:

Using collections and themes to select plants
Creating arboretum programming and events
Planning a multi-season garden in your arboretum
Tree Protections strategies ( important in drought conditions!)
New and exciting species in the tree world & more!!

The event will take place at Trees Atlanta Kendeda Center, located at 255 Chester Avenue, Atlanta, 30316.

The cost for the event is $30 for Trees Atlanta members and $40 for non members. Breakfast and lunch ARE provided! You can click here to register for the event.

Atlanta is known for its trees, but we’ve also seen many of them disappear in the way of developmental progress. Trees are in important part of our lives and eco system. This is a great opportunity to learn more!! Plan on attending the 2010 City in the Arboretum Conference.

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