Anger Management Adolescent Males
Learning to cope with anger using tabletop roll playing games. Weekly group starting June 9, 2022. Learn more.
Our offices will be closed on December 24th, December 25th, and January 1st in observance of the holidays.
Learning to cope with anger using tabletop roll playing games. Weekly group starting June 9, 2022. Learn more.
Step into the world of Wild Kratts® to explore the secret lives of amazing creatures in this brand-new exhibit. Immerse yourself in animal habitats from around the globe, discover incredible […]
For nearly 20 years, Don Scott, founder of the Scott Antique Markets, made a living buying and selling antiques. He traveled the country along with several family members, finding antiques […]
Free outdoor showing of "The Sandlot" in Colony Square on July 7th, at 7pm. Seats are first come first serve.
The 5K Stroller Roll is a 3.1-mile race for ALL runners and walkers and those wishing to participate while pushing a baby jogger, a baby stroller, wagon, tricycle, power wheels, or […]
556 Book Chicks is an award winning book club, founded in 2012 by 3 friends and co-workers. It started as just a book club - discussing and meeting authors. Since […]
Our School Refusal summer intensive is for middle and high school groups. 4-day intensive July 18- 21 and $600 total for the program. Learn more.
Fun community event promoting family fun and wellness while enjoying America's favorite treat - Ice Cream!
From 5:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 26, Peachtree Center will open The Plaza to Atlanta’s best food artisans, pastry chefs and barkeeps for the fifth annual peach-filled […]
For nearly 20 years, Don Scott, founder of the Scott Antique Markets, made a living buying and selling antiques. He traveled the country along with several family members, finding antiques […]
Put on your platform shoes and get ready to boogie-on-down, Atlanta History Center is celebrating the installation of the Backstreet club’s disco ball in their Gatheround exhibition. Bask in the […]
Join the Atlanta History Center outside on August 19-20 for the Great Georgia Pollinator Census—a citizen-science project established by the University of Georgia.