Archive for 'Atlanta Events & Culture'
Huge Estate Sale North of Atlanta! July 24-25 Only!
Posted on 24. Jul, 2010 by Eric Lowery.
What: $3,900,000 – 12,000sf Mansion Estate When: Sat. – Sun. July 24th – 25th 10-5 Where: 1380 Howell Bridge Road Ball Ground, GA 30107 (about an hour north of Atlanta) Items for Sale: New Fine Furniture, Decor, Art, Jewelry, Designer Clothing, Collectibles, Appliances, Electronics, Fitness Equipment, Recreational Vehicles, and a Large Selection of Fine American [...]
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Kangaroo Conservation Center – A Little Taste of Australia Just North of Atlanta
Posted on 23. Jul, 2010 by Eric Lowery.
Until last year, I had no idea the largest collection, pack, bunch mob of kangaroos outside of Australia lived right here near Atlanta. To be specific they’re all at the Kangaroo Conservation Center in Dawsonville, GA just a few minutes north of the Dawson Outlet Malls. Nestled on 87 acres in Dawson County, the Kangaroo [...]
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61 Dumb Laws In Metro Atlanta
Posted on 22. Jul, 2010 by Eric Lowery.
I really don’t know how many of these Atlanta area laws are true or not, but www.Dumblaws.com seemed to think they were. Here are the 61 dumb Georgia laws I found on their website. They’re good for a laugh anyway. Georgia (General) 1. If an organization non registered as “non-profit” fails to register their raffle [...]
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Atlanta Ranked 4th Best for College Grads
Posted on 22. Jul, 2010 by Eric Lowery.
I found this article on the Atlanta Business Chronicle today: Atlanta moved up to the fourth-best city for college grads, according to a Bloomberg Businessweek report on Wednesday. The report ranks the top 30 cities in the country that it labeled as the “Best cities for new college grads.” The report refers to the communities [...]
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Zoo Atlanta Rhino, “Boma,” Dies After Illness
Posted on 22. Jul, 2010 by Eric Lowery.
Atlanta, GA – This article was on the Yahoo home page this morning via 11 Alive News. According to the article, “Boma,” a black rhino from the Chech Republic, died of gastrointestinal problems he had been suffering from for several weeks. He was 23 years old. An autopsy was scheduled at the University of Georgia.
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Atlanta Symphony Presents: Broadway Rocks in Alpharetta, GA!
Posted on 20. Jul, 2010 by Eric Lowery.
Details for Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Broadway Rocks Concert When? Friday, July 23, 2010 – 8:00pm Where? Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park 2200 Encore Parkway Alpharetta, GA 30009 (404) 733-5010 How Much? $27-$59 According to the Atlanta Symphony Website, the Broadway Rocks Program includes: Jesus Christ Superstar Overture (Lloyd Webber) Everybody Rejoice (The Wiz/Smalls) This [...]
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Tony Miller Welcomes Spanish Speaking Loan Officer to His Home Loan Team
Posted on 21. Jun, 2010 by Eric Lowery.
Please join me in welcoming Rogelio Paniagua to Tony’s team. Rogelio brings numerous years of experience in real estate to the HengerRast team and is knowledgeable in most every type of transaction from FHA and Conventional to VA. Being bilingual will also allow Rogelio to assist the Hispanic segment of the market with more accuracy and [...]



