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Atlanta, GA 30318
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Welcome to CosmoLava, Atlanta’s “Ultimate Midtown Experience”. We boast an impressive 3 levels, 5 bars, VIP accommodations and the hottest DJs in the city. Thirsty? Sip “Atlanta’s Best Cosmopolitan” and other tasty libations while mingling on our “tropical deck” nestled in the Midtown Skyline. Feel like dancing? Hit one of our 3 dance floors with world-class DJs spinning the latest House, Top 40, 80’s, Funk & Hip-Hop all on a state-of-the-art TurboSound system. Cosmolava is also available for your corporate and private event needs as well. Come experience why this urban chic nightspot is Atlanta’s favorite among locals and visitors alike! 21 and Up Only!
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About . Established in 2003, the Foundation's major program areas are human and civil rights, global health, economic development and leadership development. Mission Through the Andrew Young Foundation, Ambassador Young's legacy of leadership is being documented, preserved and interpreted for application by current and future leaders. The Foundation is: -Convening leadership seminars and dialogues -Sharing lessons of the past with students from pre-K to graduate school -Providing scholarships -Producing and disseminating documentaries -Working with a variety of strategic partners to communicate possibilities and develop leaders for an ever-changing world. Company Overview Ambassador Young’s vision, values and virtues continue to inspire leaders around the globe to work toward a global community of peace, prosperity and inclusion. He has brought a philosophy of creative non-violence to his work as pastor, civil rights leader, diplomat, politician and humanitarian -- establishing a model and legacy of effective servant leadership in Atlanta, America and the world.
People TV, Inc. is a Georgia 501(c)3 non-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors. People TV is Atlanta's Public Access Center, whose very existence has been repeatedly threatened due to changes in local and national ordinances, is still striving to serve the community. We are aiming to move into the future with new and more innovative means of producing, cablecasting, and sharing media that is relevant to everyone. This is accomplished by providing the citizens of Atlanta, Georgia an equal opportunity to create public access programming for People TV, cable channel 24. We offer basic technical training, the equipment and facilities necessary to produce non-commercial programming for individuals, organizations and institutions in the city of Atlanta. We are strong advocates of the right of Public Access and freedom of speech as provided by the First Amendment of the US Constitution. Our mission is the operation, development and management of the PUBLIC ACCESS CHANNEL within the Atlanta cable television system. This accords with the terms and provisions of the cable television franchise agreement.
"Families with Intense Emotions" or PDAN Families is a page that aims to be also a support group, debating topics of parenting, best practices in raising children, especially in 2-home families and in foster homes (what to do after separation has happened; we won't talk much about the legal aspect of divorce). PDAN's focus remains the children and prevention of Personality Disorders (PDs) - see www.facebook.com/PDAN Also managing - and loving - parents with PDs, and living with siblings with emotional issues. We'd like to discuss parental alienation, which captured many people's interest on our main page a few weeks ago, how to deal with PAS (parental alienation syndrome) and how to try to prevent it - if it can be... We'll discuss family situations stemming from sensitive self-esteem, low empathy and narcissism... The goal is to have people help others by sharing their real-life experiences, more than is taking place on PDAN's main page. We are inviting people to ask questions. We will post your questions (with names or anonymously, as you prefer). If you have ideas for such a page, or if you are interested in volunteering as an admin for this page, please let us know here or email [email protected]. Thanks!!
The foundation public spaces and sustainable community developments include the classically-styled monumental arch, The Millennium Gate located in Atlantic Station in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia.,The Millennium Gate Museum located within narrates Georgia's and Atlanta's history through 21st century interactive technology, film, and exhibitions and The Prince of Wales World Athletes Monument to the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta. Projects in development include: The Frederick Law Olmstead designed Historic Mims Park in the heart of the area in Atlanta that gave birth to the leaders of the American Civil Rights movment, The Adams Family Memorial in Washington D. C. to honor the political and social contributions of the family, beginning with John and Abigail Adams and a new design for the Eisenhower Memorial in Washington D.C. that offers a noble and beautiful space adjacent to other presidential monuments, where visitors could come to honor the Supreme Allied Commander and 34th President of the United States.
The Georgia Center for Resources and Support was implemented in 2001 by the Georgia Department of Human Services and contracted to Families First, Inc. The purpose of the Center was to provide a centralized resource for adoptive families to assist them in locating services needed to successfully meet the needs of their adopted children. On July 1, 2004, The Georgia Center for Resources and Support: Serving Adoptive and Foster Families, expanded its services in order to meet the needs of both adoptive and foster families who reside in the state of Georgia. The administrative office and library of the Center are located at 1105 West Peachtree St. NE in Atlanta. Regional Resource Advisors are positioned within local communities throughout the state. Resource Advisors are available to help families clarify their needs, access resources and feel supported as they resolve issues related to foster care and/or adoption. The Center coordinates referrals to many diverse resource and supportive services throughout the state. As a non-profit, professional organization all of its services are provided free of charge to all adoptive and foster families living in Georgia. In addition, adoptive families who reside in Georgia can utilize these services regardless of the origin of their adoption. The partners in The Georgia Center for Resources and Support are The Georgia Department of Human Services (Division of Family and Children Services); Families First, Inc. and Bethany Christian Services.
Join the Junior League of Atlanta on Sunday, March 6, 2016 for the Shamrock ‘N Roll Road Race. Runners, kilt runners, walkers, strollers and dogs joined in the 2015, the Shamrock ‘N Roll Road Race- one of Atlanta’s fastest growing family focused 5k and 10k races. The Shamrock ‘N Roll features a family friendly 5k, 10k, and Kids 1K for little runners ages 5 and under. Participants will also enjoy post-race festivities including food, beverages, and sponsor booths and activities.
Chabad on Campus is a home-away-from-home for tens of thousands of Jewish Students. Chabad Student Centers are active on over 165 campuses, and Chabad offers varied activities at an additional 150 universities worldwide. Join Us!
"The Child is the father of the Man." ~William Wordsworth Committed to the education of underprivileged children in India, Asha for Education is founded on the belief that all children hold the future of a country in their hands. To invest in them is the only way to ensure a healthy, productive and prosperous nation we strive to see. We are the Atlanta chapter of Asha for Education. Started out in 2002, we currently support several educational projects in India with the help of our volunteers and supporters here in Atlanta as well as across the US. Visit our website to check out our projects and events and to see how we're making a difference! http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta Whether you're a friend of Asha-Atlanta's who wants to give an encouraging shout out, a potential volunteer, or simply a supporter who wants to keep up with our news and events in and around Atlanta area, go ahead and "LIKE" this page. We'll keep you posted!
To promote Asian Awareness throughout the Georgia Tech community while incorporating the beliefs of different Asian cultures and heritages that unite under one brotherhood. To impart the value of Integrity through the strengths of Honor, Loyalty, and Respect. Xi Kappa Fraternity, Inc. is committed to developing men of excellence through the individual’s integrity; a culmination of honor, loyalty, and respect, by facilitating its members’ well being, instilling high moral standards, and advocating for community development and Asian American issues.
Ever wonder who’s behind that crazy festival in the Student Center, that big concert in the Burger Bowl, or that epic speaker in the Ferst Center? The Student Center Programs Council is Georgia Tech’s premier programming community, and SCPCers make those events happen. Our diverse membership of dedicated student leaders brainstorm, plan, and execute an array of forty campus events per year. These programs can be entertaining, thought-provoking, educational, energizing, or anything in between, but most of all they must be FUN. It’s who we are, what we have, and what we hope to bring to campus forty times a year.
The Center for Puppetry Arts opened to the public on September 23, 1978, when Kermit the Frog and his creator Jim Henson cut the ceremonial ribbon. The first puppetry center in the United States, today it is the largest American organization solely dedicated to the art of puppet theater. The Center's story begins when a young puppeteer from Florida, Vincent Anthony, began touring with Nicolo Marionettes under the tutelage of Nicholas Coppola based out of New York. By 1966, he was ready for a smaller community where he could be an active partner and make a difference. He pursued the vision of a center that would promote puppetry and become a vital part of the community. He decided to call Atlanta home and created Vagabond Marionettes with Mitchell Edmonds. The Vagabond Marionettes traveled around the Southeast and presented several seasons at Atlanta's Woodruff Arts Center. In 1978, Anthony found a permanent home in the former Spring Street Elementary School and the Center was born. That first season, the Center mounted an exhibition of puppets, presented shows for adults and families, and hosted community-based workshops and activities that continue to this day. Since its inception, the Center has worked to serve the diverse populations of Atlanta, the state of Georgia, and the country at large. The Center reaches the community through its focus on core programming: performance, Museum and education. Throughout the years, the Center has been a leading voice in the field, and has hosted numerous conferences and festivals. In addition, the Center has been recognized both nationally and internationally as an organization for excellence. The Ford Foundation recently selected the Center as one of only 28 national organizations to be recognized for success in management and innovative programs. The prestigious Kresge Foundation awarded the Center three different grants to support its capital campaigns. The Center was also the only theater group chosen by the 1996 Olympics to participate in all four years of its arts festival program, garnering recognition from Newsweek as "one of the most exciting companies in American theater."