Atlanta Beltline Basics include Community Activities Part Three
Join ODAT Realty as we continue our series about the Atlanta BeltLine. The Beltline defines itself as "a 22-mile loop of historic railroad that encircles downtown and midtown Atlanta, with a radius of two-to-four miles from Atlanta's center. Over 100,000 people live within half a mile of the Atlanta BeltLine, which connects 45 of the city's in-town neighborhoods."
The Atlanta Beltline project has two separate but equal (no, this is not the intro to LAW and ORDER) components. The Beltline public component is the Atlanta Beltline Partnership whose mission is to reach out to the greater Atlanta community to raise awareness of the Beltline and raise contributions of money and of community support. The private component is the Atlanta Beltline, Inc. whose mission is to plan, implement and build the Beltline.
The Atlanta Beltline is a finalist in the Southwest Airlines LUV Grant competition. Vote once a day to assure that the Atlanta Beltline wins the $25,000 grant.Not only would winning the money be a great achievement but the national recognition for winning would give the Atlanta Beltline further publicity.
The competition, which began on March 8th ends on March 18th, 2012. Vote and support the Atlanta Beltline for Atlanta's future!
Have a happy day -
Lynn
Atlanta Beltline Basics include Community Activities Part Three
Join ODAT Realty as we continue our series about the Atlanta BeltLine. The Beltline defines itself as "a 22-mile loop of historic railroad that encircles downtown and midtown Atlanta, with a radius of two-to-four miles from Atlanta's center. Over 100,000 people live within half a mile of the Atlanta BeltLine, which connects 45 of the city's in-town neighborhoods."
The Atlanta Beltline project has two separate but equal (no, this is not the intro to LAW and ORDER) components. The Beltline public component is the Atlanta Beltline Partnership whose mission is to reach out to the greater Atlanta community to raise awareness of the Beltline and raise contributions of money and of community support. The private component is the Atlanta Beltline, Inc. whose mission is to plan, implement and build the Beltline.
The Atlanta Beltline Partnership offers many community activities. Our focus today is the annual Atlanta Beltline Eastside 10K to be held on December 1, 2012. The Run/Walk will follow the route similar to the route from last year. The Beltline provides a slideshow of the November 2011 Beltline Eastside 10K.
On raceday, the Atlanta Beltline will feature a Tailgate Challenge in conjunction with the 10K itself. Basically the race will begin and end in Piedmont Park passing throught the historic Fourth Ward Park and Skatepark, Freedom Park and all the neighborhoods along the way. Post race activities will take place at the southeast end of Piedmont Park at Park Tavern, 500 10th Street.
The Atlanta Beltline Partnership will offer a comprehensive and complete map for the participants to show the route clearly as the date approaches. Participation is limited to 700 folks due to route constraints. Participants may register online. The entry fee is $38. plus a $2 processing fee.
Registration fees benefit the Atlanta Beltline Partnership's annual Fundraising efforts for Beltline programs that include the amazing Beltline Tour and other public outreach activities.
Don't miss the opportunity to be involved with a stellar aspect of good city planning. Sign up for the Atlanta Beltline Eastside 10K today!
Have a happy day -
Lynn
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Atlanta Beltline Basics include Community Activities Part Two

Join ODAT Realty as we continue our series about the Atlanta BeltLine. The Beltline defines itself as "a 22-mile loop of historic railroad that encircles downtown and midtown Atlanta, with a radius of two-to-four miles from Atlanta's center. Over 100,000 people live within half a mile of the Atlanta BeltLine, which connects 45 of the city's in-town neighborhoods."
The Atlanta Beltline project has two separate but equal (no, this is not the intro to LAW and ORDER) components. The Beltline public component is the Atlanta Beltline Partnership whose mission is to reach out to the greater Atlanta community to raise awareness of the Beltline and raise contributions of money and of community support. The private component is the Atlanta Beltline, Inc. whose mission is to plan, implement and build the Beltline.
The Atlanta Beltline Partnership offers many community activities. Our focus today is the annual Atlanta Beltline Southwest 5K to be held on July 14, 2012. The Run/Walk will follow the Beltline Southwest Trail, through the historic West End and the Westview neighborhoods.
The race course will introduce participants to local parks and allow them to enjoy a 3/4 mile section directly within the Atlanta Beltline Corridor. The Atlanta Beltline Partnership will offer a comprehensive and complete map for the participants to show the route clearly as the date approaches.
Participation is limited to 700 folks due to route constraints. Participants may register online. The entry fee is $30. plus a $2 processing fee.
Registration fees benefit the Atlanta Beltline Partnership's annual Fundraising efforts for Beltline programs that include the amazing Beltline Tour and other public outreach activities.
Don't miss the opportunity to be involved with a stellar aspect of good city planning. Sign up for the Atlanta Beltline Southwest 5K today!
Have a happy day -
Lynn
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Atlanta Beltline Basics include Community Activities Part One

Join ODAT Realty as we begin our series about the Atlanta BeltLine. The Beltline defines itself as "a 22-mile loop of historic railroad that encircles downtown and midtown Atlanta, with a radius of two-to-four miles from Atlanta's center. Over 100,000 people live within half a mile of the Atlanta BeltLine, which connects 45 of the city's in-town neighborhoods."
The Atlanta Beltline project has two separate but equal (no, this is not the intro to LAW and ORDER) components. The Beltline public component is the Atlanta Beltline Partnership whose mission is to reach out to the greater Atlanta community to raise awareness of the Beltline and raise contributions of money and of community support. The private component is the Atlanta Beltline, Inc. whose mission is to plan, implement and build the Beltline.
The Atlanta Beltline Partnership offers many community activities. Our focus today is the annual Atlanta Beltline Northside 5K to be held on April 28, 2012. The Run/Walk follows the Beltline Northside Trail and then passes through Collier Hills, Collier Hills North and the Ardmore neighborhoods. The Atlanta Beltline offers a comprehensive and complete map for the participants to show the route clearly.

Participation is limited to 700 folks due to route constraints. Participants may register online or at two stores. The entry fee is $30. Registration fees benefit the Atlanta Beltline Partnership's annual Fundraising efforts for Beltline programs that include the amazing Beltline Tour and other public outreach activities.
Don't miss the opportunity to be involved with a stellar aspect of good city planning. Sign up for the Atlanta Beltline Northside 5K today!
Have a happy day -
Lynn
Atlanta Beltline Basics Part Two
Atlanta Beltline Basics Part Three
The Foreigner a Play by Larry Shue in Roswell GA Sunday March 11 2012
Don't miss the final performance of "The Foreigner" by renowned playwright Larry Shue.
The Foreigner is a farce that touches on deep themes, loyalty and deep friendships, love and betrayal, prejudice and redemption and then the good guys win in the end. One may see this play over and over - in fact this was my fifth time seeing The Foreigner - each in a different venue.
The current production is being staged by the Georgia Ensemble Theater at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center on Forrest Street. A professional troupe, the GET offers a complete season each year and the 2011-2012 season is no exception.
Shue graduated cum laude from college and served in the Viet Nam war. He was the Playwright-in-Residence at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater in the early 80's. His play The Nerds premiered there in 1981, went on to play in London's West End and reached Broadway in 1987. Shue's play, The Foreigner, premiered in 1983 and transferred to off-Broadway. Both plays are enjoyed throughout the US by audiences of all ages. Unfortunately, Shue did not live to see the continued success of his work nor to provide us with more of his excellent plays. He died at age 39 in a plane crash in Virginia.
Celebrate the life and wit of Larry Shue - see his play, The Foreigner.
Have a happy day -
Lynn
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