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Applause...For Kids

applause for kids logo Contrary to the age-old show business adage stars are not born they are made. Every child daydreams about being a star and most want those dreams to become a reality. At “Applause,” we believe they can be.

Atlanta Celebrates Photography

acp logo Atlanta Celebrates Photography (ACP) organizes a citywide photography festival with exhibitions and events taking place throughout the month of October. The festival is highlighted by a select group of ACP Programs, which are complemented by exhibitions and events at local galleries, museums, and alternative venues. ACP Programs include the Lecture Series, The Collector‘s Series, a Film Series, My Atlanta, A Public Art Program, a Portfolio Review & Walk, as well as various ACP Collaborations.

 

The Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau

ACVB logo Established in 1913, the Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau (ACVB) is a private, non-profit organization created exclusively to market metro Atlanta and Georgia as the premier conventions, meetings and leisure destination in the regional, national and international marketplace, and favorably impact the Atlanta economy through conventions and tourism.

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The Atlanta History Center

History Center logo The Atlanta History Center offers historical perspectives for all ages through interactive exhibitions on the Civil War, folk art and the history of the region. Also experience life on an 1860s working plantation at Tullie Smith Farm or take an elegant look into Atlanta’s past at the 1928 Swan House mansion before strolling through 33 acres of beautiful gardens.

 

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
AJC logo The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is always there for you, with news and in-depth coverage about Atlanta, your community and the world.

 

AtlantaPlanIt  
atlanta_planit_logo Atlanta PlanIt was created by the Metropolitan Atlanta Arts and Culture Coalition (MAACC).

MAACC is the first-ever collaboration among local governments, companies, foundations and arts organizations to support arts and culture in our region. MAACC's mission is "to make the Atlanta region a premier center for the arts and have it recognized as such."


Binders

binders logo Binders is more than an art store! We offer professional custom framing, in-store art classes and kids birthday parties. Our onsite gallery - The Limelight Gallery - features artwork by local, emerging artists.

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Buckhead Youth Orchestra

byo logo The Buckhead Youth Orchestra was established in 2001 under the auspices of the Atlanta Virtuosi Foundation, Inc., and is endorsed by the Buckhead Coalition, Inc. Juan R. Ramirez, Music Director and Conductor, has developed a comprehensive musical curriculum for strings designed to provide an in-depth traditional, classical and cultural music experience.

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The Center for Puppetry Arts

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Founded in 1978, the Center for Puppetry Arts has introduced several million visitors to the wonder and art of puppet theater. With a wide array of fascinating performances, workshops and its one-of-a-kind museum, the Center engages the hearts, minds and imaginations of people from every background, culture and age range.

The Center for Puppetry Arts is a one-of-a-kind wonderland perfect for wedding receptions, bar or bat mitzvahs, meetings and more. Your guests can witness the magic of puppetry in performances, participate in puppet-making activities or discover the Center’s international Museum.  
 
For more information on spaces and events, please call 404.881.51
18.

For information about activities, please visit our Web site at www.puppet.org

The Atrium at the Puppetry Arts Center.

Chabad Intown

chabad logo Changing the world one mitzvah at a time.

 

Chicago Review Press

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Focusing on punk’s beginnings in NYC,
HEEBIE-JEEBIES at CBGB’s proves that
punk was the most Jewish of rock
movements, in both makeup and attitude.

Punk rock has its origins in Manhattan’s
Lower East Side in the early 1970s — the
apotheosis of a Jewish cultural tradition
that found its ultimate expression in the
generation born after the Holocaust.
Get the Book

 


The City of Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs

The City of Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs (BCA), a division of the Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, was established in 1974 to encourage and support Atlanta's cultural resources.  In order to improve the social fabric and quality of life for Atlanta's citizens and visitors, the Bureau is committed to nurturing excellence and diversity in the city's artistic offerings. Acknowledging that the arts play an essential role in defining the cultural life of the city and contribute substantially to the city's economy, our organization strives to enhance Atlanta's reputation as a cultural destination. The Bureau seeks to support programs that educate and expose the public to a rich and diverse range of cultural expression and aspires to make arts available to everyone.

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Congregation Bet Haverim

cbh logo A Reconstructionist Synagogue Founded For Lesbians and Gay Men
Embracing All Jews and Loved Ones

 

d'Vine Wine Bar & Shop

Over 400 wines line the retail "Wall of Wine." More than 50 wine are offered by the glass, and half bottles and flights are also served at the charming bar. We have created mezzes, small plates, to enhance the wine experience. Come see for yourself what a dream of wine, food & friends feels like!


Emory University's Office of Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender (LGBT) Life learn more

Emory University's Office of Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender (LGBT) Life is an administrative office housed within the Division of Campus Life. We offer programs and services designed to improve the campus climate and create an open and welcoming environment for lgbt students and employees. Our efforts advance Emory University's goal of maintaining "a climate in which equality of all persons and openness to critical consideration of all ideas are encouraged and sustained." 

 

Eternal Life Hemshech

hemshech logo Organization of Holocaust Survivors, Their Descendants and Those Dedicated to Commemorating the Six Million Jewish Victims of the Nazi HolocaustFor more information, please call (404) 351-5572

 

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Family Pages

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FamilyPages.info was created to make your job as a parent a little bit easier by providing quick and easy access to the businesses and services you need for your kids and family in Metro Areas throughout the United States.

Film Studies Department; Race and Difference Initiative, Emory University

Georgia Humanities Council

The Georgia Humanities Council serves the State of Georgia through its projects and grant program. An independent nonprofit organization, the Council receives funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the State of Georgia, foundations, corporations, and individuals. The Council supports educational activities that help Georgians learn about our heritage and stories, thus preparing us to make decisions for the future.

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Go City Kids Atlanta

go city kids logo Make the most of your city!

 

The Goethe Institut

goethe institut logo Learn German and experience Germany’s culture with the official German cultural institute.


High Museum of Art

high museum logo The High Museum of Art, founded in 1905 as the Atlanta Art Association, is the leading art museum in the Southeastern United States. Located in Atlanta 's Midtown arts and business district, the High has over 11,000 works of art in its permanent collection.


IECA Foundation

The IECA Foundation was founded in 1996 to support the mission and expand the role of the Independent Educational Consultants Association. The Foundation's mission is to provide support for projects that will benefit those involved in the process of making educational choices, including students, families, educational consultants, and other professionals.

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The Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta

The Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta
is one of the largest non-profit, philanthropic organizations in the Southeast, helping to support over 300 social and humanitarian agencies in Atlanta, Israel and in 63 countries around the world.

The Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance

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JOFA, the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, works to expand the spiritual, ritual, intellectual and political opportunities for women within the framework of halakha.


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Marcus JCC logoThe Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta
Based in Dunwoody, GA, the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta serves to build and strengthen the quality of Jewish life in Atlanta.

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Northside Hospital

northsidelogo Northside Hospital is committed to the health and wellness of our community.  As such, we dedicate ourselves to being a center of excellence in providing health care of the highest quality.  We pledge compassionate support, personal guidance and uncompromising standards to our patients in their journeys toward health of body and mind.

Peachtree Branch of the Atlanta-Fulton County PUblic Library

Jewish Studies at EmoryThe Rabbi Donald A. Tam Institute for Jewish Studies at Emory University
From its inception, Jewish Studies at Emory was conceived as the effort to understand the multiple dimensions and complexities of Jewish civilization wherever it existed.

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Turner Classic Movies

 

Virginia Highland Bed & Breakfast

The Virginia Highland Bed and Breakfast is a recently restored 1920's craftsman bungalow nestled in a cottage garden. This Atlanta bed and breakfast inn is a beautiful urban retreat only two miles NorthEast of Downtown Atlanta. The B&B provides Atlanta, Georgia lodging within walking distance of the Highland Avenue Corridor, home to two miles of unique shopping, fine dining, and varied entertainment or a stroll to the Atlanta Botanical Garden in Piedmont Park.

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