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Atlanta Academy in Roswell Offers an Individualized Approach to Learning and Fun Summer Camps

Located on nine acres in Roswell, The Atlanta Academy is a non-denominational private school that offers Mother’s Morning Out, two year old program and Preschool through Eighth Grade.  A caring environment, a diverse student population, excellent teachers, and small class sizes (maximum 16 students) create a unique atmosphere where students gain confidence, explore new interests, [...]

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Strawberry Picking Mid-April thru June Around and About Alpharetta

Strawberry picking season is upon us.  Strawberry picking is usually best from Mid April thru early June in Georgia. Here is a listing of some near and far for your picking pleasure. Many are U-Picks and its a good idea to call before you go. Adams Farm   Fayetteville  Adams Farm grows Sweet Charlie and Strawberry [...]

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Your Car is Not Your Safe

This Holiday and throughout the year, remember that your car is not your safe. Do not risk having your car broken into by leaving valuables or anythinng that might attract a burglar in your car.  “Your Car is Not Your Safe” program is designed to increase public knowledge of the dangers of leaving valuables inside [...]

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Alpharetta CVB & Awesome Alpharetta

I honestly was not aware of the plethora of services available to our community by the Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) and it’s incredible website AwesomeAlpharetta.com.  “The Alpharetta CVB serves as the destination marketing arm for the City, promoting tourism to Alpharetta, Georgia, and attracting visitors to all 23 of   Alpharetta’s upscale and modern [...]

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Atlanta City Pass is a Great Discount to Many Local Attractions

The Official Atlanta City Pass gives you admission to 5 Must-See Atlanta attractions and is a way to save money and have fun all at once! The pass needs to be used at all locations within 9 days of first use and you are able to skip most lines with the City Pass in hand! [...]

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Titanic Exhibition at Atlantic Station

On April 15, 1912, Titanic, the world’s largest ship, sank after colliding with an iceberg, claiming more than 1,500 lives and shaking the world’s confidence in the infallibility of modern technology. Almost 100 years later, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, which showcases authentic artifacts retrieved from Titanic’s debris field, arrives in Atlanta. Educational, emotional and appropriate [...]

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Stop Childhood Obesity – Children’s Strong4Life Campaign

Health4Life Program is part of Children’s Strong4Life Campaign to put a STOP to Childhood Obesity. There are so  many things we need to be educated on as parents to help our children stay healthy and strong. We can start early and we can help educate our child care centers and schools with healthy practices. Thank [...]

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5 Easy Tips for Packing a Healthy Kids Lunch

As working parents with no time to spare, many people may just be thankful they remember to send their child to school with a lunch “from home”. However, before grabbing another prepackaged kids’ meal at your local grocery story, local registered dietitian Kristen Farnham says it’s easy to prepare a well-balanced, nutritious and fun meal [...]

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Promote Healthy Lunches and Lifestyles for your Kids by Contributing Author, Heather Schoenrock

How to Promote Healthy Lunches and Healthy Lifestyles for your Kids By: Heather Schoenrock More than 12 percent of U.S. high school students are obese (≥ 95th percentile for body mass index) and 78 percent eat fruits and vegetables less than five times per day, according to a 2009 survey conducted by the U.S. Department [...]

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