At World of Coca-Cola, experience the history of the world’s most famous beverage brand at the dynamic, multimedia home of the more than 125-year-old secret formula for Coca-Cola. Get closer than ever before to the vault containing the secret recipe, view more than 1,200 never-before-displayed artifacts and get a behind-the-scenes look at the bottling process. Take a trip around the world in a thrilling 4-D movie experience and tempt your taste buds with more than 100 beverages from around the world. Also, don't miss the chance to hug and have your picture taken with the very friendly 7-foot-tall Coca-Cola Polar Bear! All this and much more make World of Coca-Cola a unique and must-see Atlanta experience! A visit of the entire attraction is estimated to last an average of two hours. Be the first to know about new events, exhibits or offers! Signup for our monthly E-Newsletters: http://CokeURL.com/Newsletter.
The official Facebook page for IF/THEN, an original musical written by the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning creators of NEXT TO NORMAL. IF/THEN is a contemporary new musical that follows two distinct storylines in the life of Elizabeth, a city planner who moves back to New York to restart her life in this city of infinite possibilities. When her carefully designed plans collide with the whims of fate, Elizabeth’s life splits into two parallel paths. IF/THEN follows both stories simultaneously as this modern woman faces the intersection of choice and chance. IF/THEN is recommended for ages 12 and up for strong language and adult themes. Children under the age of 4 are not permitted in the theatre. Visit www.ifthenthemusical.com for more information.
For over three decades, the Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus has been a voice for diversity and inclusiveness, presenting high-quality musical entertainment that positively reflects the gay community while serving the entire community at large.
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Check us out for the hottest new releases on video games, thanks to our partnership with GAMESTOP in Tech Square! For all you early birds out there, Tech Rec's got you covered with an EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! Monday - Friday from 10am to 11am, pay only $0.75 per game for bowling, per hour for gaming, and per hour for billiards play. MIDNIGHT MADNESS! Every Friday and Saturday from 12am - 2am, EVERYTHING (except air hockey) is 50% off! Includes shoe rental!
The Atlanta Baby and Child Expo is an event like no other for expectants and new parents in the southeast. We offer all the best in baby products and services to parents who want to shop, be pampered and check out the latest offerings.
Covenant Community serves homeless, recovering, adult males who are referred by local detoxification programs with no viable means of support. The men must be medically stable and meet program requirements to find employment. Our facilities are fully wheelchair equipped and every effort is made to provide assistance to those with physical disabilities. Covenant Community does not discriminate with regards to race or religion.
Catholic Charities Atlanta is a ministry, rooted in the Gospel, that serves as an advocate and friend for people facing adversity. We work with individuals and families – without regard to background or faith – as they achieve self-sufficiency. Under our service philosophy, “S.O.A.R.,” we help clients: build and/or strengthen needed skills; identify and take advantage of available opportunities; address issues that may be obstacles to accessing the services they need; and, locate and utilize available community resources.
In 2008, another legacy of the "Save the Fox" campaign was born: the Fox Theatre Institute. Through FTI, the Fox fosters historic preservation, community building, economic development and arts programming for historic theatres in the communities they serve. Using the talent and expertise of its professional staff, coupled with decades of experience, the Fox now serves the state through innovative programs and partnerships of the Fox Theatre Institute: 1. FTI offers programming and booking, historic restoration, strategic planning, and community development at nominal costs to participants. 2. The Fox Theatre Institute provides technical support to the recipients of Historic Theatre Heritage Tourism community grants awarded each year by the state Historic Preservation Division and the Department of Economic Development. By bringing these buildings to life, FTI is a catalyst for re-investment in local communities. 3. FTI also founded and continues to manage Georgia Presenters, a statewide booking consortium for arts programming. Nearly 50 presenting organizations throughout Georgia work together to provide cost-effective cultural programs, leveraging their purchasing power to bring outstanding artists and performances to their hometown.
With a mission of preventing blindness and preserving sight, Prevent Blindness Georgia provides vision screenings for 30,000+ prekindergarten children and vision screening training for school and public health nurses and pediatric staff members, advocates for a wide range of vision issues, offers public education about eye health and safety across Georgia, and administers eye examinations and glasses for adults in need. To support our sight-saving work, please call 404-266-2020 or visit www.pbga.org.
CORE VALUES: RESPECT We believe in unconditional positive regard for each person as a human being. CHOICE We believe consumers have the right to make decisions about the direction of their life and recover process. HOPE We believe all people have the ability to grow and reach their full potential. HOLISTIC APPROACH We believe in working with the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—not just their illness. KNOWLEDGE We believe gaining knowledge through education and experience is an empowering process, allowing people to grow, learn, and make informed life decisions. INTEGRITY We believe in high ethical standards that promote fiscal responsibility and services that reflect standards of excellence.
We invite you to take an audio/visual tour around the Renaissance Learning Center. Come see how we provide a safe world for children with abundant opportunities for adventure and a curriculum that helps children unleash their full potential. On our tour, you can explore each of the age group areas, learn about our educational philosophy, and discover the special place "where your child will love to learn."
The Imhotep Architectural Youth Society (I.A.Y.S.) is an organization made for Urban youths of the United States of America. I.A.Y.S. INC. is a youth society that uses the career of Architecture to teach Urban American youth self-esteem and character development. I.A.Y.S. has a high level of expectation of its member. I.A.Y.S. INC. is divided into four stages, seven years total. Through special graduation ceremonies at each stage each member/youth will learn more about the field of Architecture and life lessons with a higher level of expectancy and discipline. In addition, each stage is two years long except for the final stage which is one year. At the end of each year each member/youth will have to complete an end of the year project and at the end of each stage is one of the graduation/transition ceremonies. These ceremonies summarizes and symbolizes the lessons of that particular stage. The final stage is inclusive of an annual trip to Egypt. Each member/youth will learn and internalize the lessons, ideals and values of I.A.Y.S. INC. as they move through each stage. As apart of the mentoring rites each student will complete in order to satisfy the program, they are obligated to partake in a special community development program that provides housing for needy families in their communities. The knowledge gained from Imhotep Architectural Youth Society INC. is an accumulative process. Thus, I.A.Y.S. INC. will primarily except eleven and twelve year old youths and track them for seven years through the four stages of the I.A.Y.S. process. I.A.Y.S. will except Urban youths at almost any grade point average, but by the end of their first year they must be on the honor roll at their particular school to maintain membership of I.A.Y.S. INC. Upon completion of the I.A.Y.S. INC. process each member/youth will have developed healthy and productive positive character with the skill and knowledge of Architecture that will allow them the ability to actually work in an Architectural firm with no additional training. With this level of accomplishment each member/youth will be equipped with true leadership skills and the knowledge base to meet the day to day life challenges that face young African-Americans and Urban Youth in general today.
Engaged in a five-year effort to feed the homeless living on the edge in the inner city of Atlanta, Feeding The Homeless Project is carried on by volunteers with only one purpose — to feed hungry people on Atlanta’s streets. Volunteers come out every Saturday to fix a hot meal to those in need. Even if it's for an hour, these men and women are treated with dignity and get a chance to feel normal.