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Orthopaedic Physicians Specializing in:
Sports Medicine • Joint Replacement • Neck and Back Surgery
Foot and Ankle Surgery • Non-Operative Spine Care
General Orthopaedics • Hand Surgery • Arthroscopic Surgery
Trauma Care • Shoulder & Elbow Surgery
Midtown
St. Joseph's
Windy Hill
550 Peachtree St.
5671 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd.
2550 Windy Hill Rd.
1 9th Floor
Suite 900
Suite 31 7
Atlanta, GA 30308
Atlanta, GA 30342
Marietta, GA 30067
(404) 215-2000
(404) 847-9999
(770) 933-1900
Fax (404) 215-2001
Fax (404) 531 -8466
Fax (770) 951-9958
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PERFORMING &
VISUAL ARTS
“Art on the Town”
Saturday, Sept. 14, 11 a.m.- 8 p.m. — Town
Brookhaven invites everyone to “Art on the Town,”
an outdoor artists market, assisted by the Atlanta
Foundation for Public Spaces. The market features
30 local artists and artisans on the green space en
try to Town Brookhaven, and also includes acous
tic music by local performers. Free and open to all.
Festival continues Sunday, Sept. 13, 12-3 p.m., and
Sept. 21-22, same times. Town Brookhaven, 4330
Peachtree Rd., NE, Brookhaven, 30319. Contact
Lisa Windle at 404-873-1222 with questions.
Organ Concert
Saturday, Sept. 15, 2 p.m. — A “Music for
the King” performance, featuring organ, trumpet
and percussion music, including works by Torelli,
Hovhaness and Handel. Free and open to the pub
lic. In the sanctuary of Northside United Methodist
Church, 2799 Northside Dr., NW, Atlanta, 30305.
To learn more, call 678-298-5047, email: melissag@
northsideumc.org or visit: http://northsideumc.org.
Celebrate
Salvador Dali
Wednesday, Sept. 18, 4:30-5:30 p.m. —
Come join Out of the Box art studio and celebrate
Spanish artist Salvador Dali! Create multi-media
drawings and pastels, with a moustache of course,
in 3D, while learning about Dalis surreal style of art
work. Suggested audiences: elementary, middle school
and high school. Free and open to the public. Space is
limited. Sign-up required and started Aug. 31st. San
dy Springs Branch Library, in the Meeting Room,
395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328.
Email: leah.germon@fultoncountyga.gov or call 404-
303-6130 with questions and to register.
“A Few Good Men”
Thursday, Sept. 19, 8 p.m. — Check out this
drama about the murder trial of two Marines in
Guantanamo Bay, which raises questions about the
Marine code of conduct and the military establish
ment. Sept. 19 is “Preview Night,” with tickets $10.
Show runs through Sept. 28. Tickets: $10-$23. Dis
counts available for groups, seniors, students and mil
itary with ID. Act3 Playhouse, 6285 Roswell Rd.,
Sandy Springs, 30328. Call 770-241-1905 or go to:
www.act3productions.org for additional details.
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FUNDRAISERS
Consignment Sale
Thursday, Sept. 19, 5-9 p.m. — Kingswood
United Methodist Church holds its fall “KidStufF’
consignment sale. Browse through childrens fall and
winter clothing, toys, books, baby equipment, and
much more. All proceeds support the missions of
Kingswood UMC. Open to the public on Sept. 19;
no children under 10 admitted. Sale continues Fri
day, Sept. 20, 9 a.m —2 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 21,
8 a.m.—1 p.m., with many items 1/2 price. Free ad
mission and all are welcome. In the Community Life
Center, 5015 Tilly Mill Rd., Dunwoody, 30338. Use
the North Peachtree entrance. For more information,
visit: www.kingswoodumc.org/missions/kidstuff.htm
Prostate Cancer Walk
Saturday, Sept. 21, 7 a.m. — Join others for
the Atlanta Prostate Cancer Walk, which helps edu
cate, empower and encourage men who are current
ly experiencing life-changing events due to prostate
cancer. Event features a 5K fitness walk, guest speak
ers, kids’ play zone, food trucks, vendors, live music,
health/community education and more. $25. Pe
rimeter Mall, 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., Atlan
ta, 30346. Call 678-499-1266, email: info@fight-
4atl.com or visit: www.atlantaprostatecancerwalk.
com for information and to register.
Walk for
Breast Cancer
Saturday, Sept. 21,8 a.m. — Paint Georgia Pink
announces the 3rd annual Randi Passoff Memori
al Walk for breast cancer. Hit the sidewalks of Dun
woody, finishing at LifeSouth. Walk is a six-mile loop.
$25. Proceeds go to local hospital foundations provid
ing financial assistance to those battling breast cancer.
LifeSouth Community Blood Center, 4893 Ashford
Dunwoody Rd., Dunwoody, 30338. Contact Susan
Oates at 678-684-7232 or visit: www.PaintGeorgia
Pink.org to find out more and to register.
Dog Show-off
Sunday, Sept. 22, 3-5 p.m. — High Point/
Meadowbrook Friends’ holds its first-ever Char
ity Dog Show, benefiting Children’s Healthcare of
Atlanta. Come show-off your dog, and win prizes
and awards! Enjoy a doggy obstacle course, groom
ing station, pet tricks/demonstrations and more.
$20 per dog; $10 each additional dog; $5 more af
ter Sept. 15. No fee to attend. Refreshments for
sale. Dogs must be leashed (no retractables). Pup
pies must be at least 6 months old and fully vaccinat
ed. Gallery 63/Wieuca Animal Clinic, 4577 Roswell
Rd., Atlanta, 30342. Contact Mary Stratton at 404-
734-3018 or marymstratton@gmail.com for details
and a registration form.
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