Looking for a way to catapult yourself in your field? The solution begins August 28 at the Siegel Institute.In a culture barraged with ethical challenges, getting certified in Ethical Leadership practices gives you an unprecedented advantage over uncertified peers in your field |
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| Location: Cobb County |
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Downtown Atlanta Restaurant Week Returns August 13-19When you drive past that new restaurant on your way to work in Downtown everyday, ever find yourself promising to stop in and try it out? Well, here’s your chance Atlanta. |
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| Location: All Metro Atlanta |
5,000 Kids Learn Chess and More at Back-To-School Block Party at Centennial Park on Aug. 11First 5,000 Kids to Attend Receive a Free Backpack with School Supplies. Chess Champion Orrin Hudson Brings His “Making Every Move Count” Method to Kids in Centennial Olympic Park |
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| Location: Downtown/ Midtown /Buckhead |
East Andrews Café & Bar Launches Sunday BrunchEast Andrews Café & Bar introduces Sunday Bloody Sunday, a Sunday Brunch featuring excellent food and Atlanta's largest Bloody Mary bar with 24 mixers, 40 types of hot sauces and a tremendous selection of garnishes. |
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| Location: Downtown/ Midtown /Buckhead |
Sesame Street Back to School Block Party at Imagine It! The Children's Museum of AtlantaThe first day of school is almost here, so celebrate the end of summer with Imagine It! Sing and dance to silly songs, and create a special make-and-take. Plus, every child gets a special back-to-school goodie bag! Saturday, Aug. 11th, 6:30-8:30pm. |
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| Location: All Metro Atlanta |
Venice is Sinking & Entertaining Crowds at Lunch on BroadOn Friday, August 10, come Downtown to hear the delightful sounds of Athen's own Venice is Sinking. This free, lunch time show is all a part of SunTrust Lunch on Broad each Friday until September 28th. |
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| Location: Downtown/ Midtown /Buckhead |
Georgia Teachers Excited to Share Enthusiasm for Math & Science with StudentsPRISM's $35 million educational initiative helps Georgia K-12 teachers begin the school year motivated, confident and optimistic so they can help students master challenging math and science concepts. |
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| Location: All Metro Atlanta |
Public Meeting Set to Discuss Results of Local Project to Reduce CholesterolDr. William Cooper and Dr. Peter Verdegem to speak on Aug. 18 about local health project to reduce cholesterol using Bios Life. The project included 85 members of the Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Roswell. |
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| Location: N. Fulton County |
Honor your child or loved one by sponsoring a week of Sesame Street!Just like on the TV show, each week of Sesame Street at Imagine It! is presented by a Letter and Number of the Week. You can help support the Museum and give your child or loved one a unique gift by sponsoring a week of Sesame Street. Time is running out - Only Four Weeks Remain. |
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| Location: All Metro Atlanta |
Advice for Working Women Re-entering the WorkplaceHow and when does a mother, who used to work outside the home, make plans for that far-off day to re-enter her former life? What skills will she need to get back to work after a 2 or 5 or even a 10-year hiatus? |
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Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle Discusses Future of Georgia's HealthcareThe Atlanta Press Club will host the honorable Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle on Thursday, Aug. 23, at The Commerce Club. |
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| Location: Downtown/ Midtown /Buckhead |
Daybook Welcomes:Joey Powell, Account Executive, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution; Neal Wells, VP Southeast Region, Business Wire. |
Daybook Community SquareDaybook also welcomes these new subscribers: Ginny Bishop, Director of Marketing, Sharp Residential; Nicole Rateau, PR Specialist, Centennial Olympic Park; Cindy Smith, Account Coordinator, Christian Dior Parfums. |
Daybook Fast FactsTeacher Jokes: Best Excuses for Not Having Your Homework I lost it fighting this kid who said you weren't the best teacher in the school. Some aliens from outer space borrowed it so they could study how the human brain worked. I didn't do it because I didn't want to add to your already heavy workload. (Teach-Nology.com) |


