Showing newest posts with label sweet auburn/old fourth ward. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label sweet auburn/old fourth ward. Show older posts
alive
Watch this space for news about Atlanta Streets Alive - May 23, 2010. We are looking forward to participating!
artichoke bliss
You may have noticed some changes happening a couple of doors down from us. It's the work of Artichoke Bliss, a grassroots collective of volunteers investing the love and energy that can transform a derelict lot into a growing space. Here's a nice little summary of what they are doing over at the blog, Our Green Atlanta. Have a look at their Facebook page for all the details. You might find yourself joining in.
here
Folks do sometimes have a hard time finding us.
Here is what we look like from the outside.
Come on in.
DYNAMIC DISH INAUGURATION DINNER
Please join us for dinner
here in Sweet Auburn
Tuesday evening at 7:00
January 20th, 2009
in celebration of
the historic inauguration of
President Barack Obama
Dinner is a prix fixe tasting menu at $35
The event is reservations only -
please call 404 688 4344
here in Sweet Auburn
Tuesday evening at 7:00
January 20th, 2009
in celebration of
the historic inauguration of
President Barack Obama
Dinner is a prix fixe tasting menu at $35
The event is reservations only -
please call 404 688 4344
public art in the old fourth ward
A public art installation at the Water Tower on the corner of Auburn and Irwin opens this Saturday, October 4. Artists, Bradley McCallum & Jacqueline Tarry, will use archival sound, video and photography from the civil rights movement to enact the radical transformation of a dormant space in the historic Martin Luther King district of Atlanta. The work, which is part of the Atlanta Celebrates Photography Festival, runs through October 25, and it looks like they are still looking for volunteers to help with the project.
directions to dynamic dish

We are on the south side of Edgewood, between Jackson and Boulevard.
Parking is on-street. (If it's after 5:00, you can park across the street at Southern Stamp & Stencil.)
Here's a link to the Google Map
The nearest Marta station is King Memorial
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