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PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS
COMMUNITY
Chastain Park Festival
“Oliver!”
Classical Mass
Jewish Male Choir
Saturday, Nov. 2, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. — The At
lanta Foundation for Public Spaces hosts its 5th an
nual Chastain Park Arts Festival along Park Drive
for approximately 185 artists and artisans. En
joy arts and crafts, a childrens area, and local food
and beverage concessions including gourmet food
trucks. Live music. Free admission, and all are wel
come. Pet-friendly. Rain or shine. Continues Sun
day, Nov. 3, 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. 4469 Stella Dr., Atlan
ta, 30327. Visit: www.chastainparkartsfestival.com
with questions.
Mountain Way Soiree
Saturday, Nov. 2, 6 p.m. — The Friends of
Mountain Way Common hold their “Denim
and Diamonds” fundraiser, with proceeds going
to turn a part of Buckhead into a world-class,
urban park. Tickets, $100 each. Includes open
bar, unlimited food, live entertainment, silent
auction. Terminus 200 Building, 3280 Peachtree
Rd., NE, Atlanta, 30305. To find out more or
to purchase tickets, go to: http://mountainway-
common.org.
Wedding Expo
Sunday, Nov. 3, 1-4 p.m. — Heritage Sandy
Springs presents the 2nd annual Wedding Expo at
Heritage Green. The event provides engaged cou
ples the chance to consult one-on-one with ven
dors such as caterers, DJs, florists, photographers,
stylists, wedding planners and more. Free and open
to the public, but RSVP is requested by emailing:
rentals@heritagesandysprings.org. 6110 Bluestone
Rd., Sandy Springs, 30328. Call 404-851-9111 for
additional details.
Thursday, Oct. 24, 7 p.m. — Dickens’ charac
ters are brought to life - perhaps larger than life - with
their classic musical numbers such as “Food, Glori
ous Food,” “Where is Love,” “Consider Yourself”
and “As Long As He Needs Me.” Tickets, $ 15, at the
doo, or online at www.dunwoodyumc.org. Addi
tional shows: Friday, Oct. 25 and Saturday, Oct. 26,
7 p.m.; Sunday, Oct. 27, 3 p.m. Dunwoody United
Methodist Church, 1548 Mount Vernon Rd., Dun-
woody, 30338. Call 770-394-0675 with questions.
Beans and Bowls
Friday, Oct. 25, 5-9 p.m. — The Spruill’s ce
ramics department holds its 12th annual “Free Beans
with Every Bowl” sale. Free admission, and all are wel
come to browse and buy. Sale continues Saturday,
Oct. 26, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 27, 12-5
p.m. Spruill Education Center, 5339 Chamblee Dun-
woody Rd., Dunwoody, 30338. For additional infor
mation, contact Ken Horvath at 770-394-3447, ext.
233 or email: khorvath@spruillarts.org.
“The Tempest”
Saturday, Oct. 26,7:30 p.m. — The Galloway
School presents “The Tempest,” about a man who
conjures up a tempest after being betrayed and ban
ished. He shipwrecks his brother, and then must de
cide if he should use his powers for revenge or to
forgive. Additional show: Sunday, Oct. 27, 2 p.m.
Tickets, $10; purchase online: www.gallowayschool.
org or at the box office on day of show. Chaddick
Center for the Arts, The Galloway School, 215 W.
Wieuca Rd., NW, Atlanta, 30342. Contact Sher
ri Breunig at 404-252-8389, ext. 145 or via email:
s.breunig@gallowayschool.org to find out more.
Sunday, Oct. 27, 3 p.m. — The William Bak
er Festival Singers open their 29th season with a con
cert at St. John United Methodist Church, performing
three diverse settings of the Mass: Stravinsky, Byrd and
Schubert. Open to the public. Tickets, $20 for adults;
$ 15 for students and seniors 65+; children under 12 are
free. Childcare available by emailing: childrensminis-
try@stjohnadanta.org. In the Main Sanctuary, 550 Mt.
Paran Rd., Adanta, 30327. Email: musicminister@st-
johntadanta.org, call 404-255-1384 or go to: http://fes-
tivalsingers.org/the-mass-oct-27/ with questions.
Jazz Concerts
Sunday, Oct. 27, 5 p.m. — Pianist Joe Alterman
kicks off the Marcus Jewish Community Center of
Atlanta’s new 2013-14 Jazz at the JCC series by per
forming two jazz concerts. Second show at 7 p.m.
Tickets, $17-$22. In the Morris and Rae Frank The
atre, 5342 Tilly Mill Rd., Dunwoody, 30338. For
information, contact the box office at 678-812-4002
or visit: www.atlantajcc.org/boxoffice.
A French Afternoon
Sunday, Nov. 3, 4 p.m. — “A French After
noon: Music of Les Six and Others,” features sopra
no Wanda Yang Temko and Brent Runnels on the
piano. $10; free for Oglethorpe University Museum
of Art members and those with a Petrel Pass. 4484
Peachtree Rd., Brookhaven, 30319. Visit: http://
museum.oglethorpe.edu or call 404-364-8555 for
further details.
Sunday, Nov. 3, 4:30 p.m. — The Atlanta
Jewish Male Choir celebrates their 10th anniver
sary with a performance at the Greenfield Hebrew
Academy. Proceeds benefit the Jewish day school’s
program to continue to improve security. Tickets,
$10-$54, available at: www.showtix4u.com. 5200
Northland Dr., Sandy Springs, 30342. For more in
formation, call 678-298-5359 or email: rosnerj@
ghacademy.org. To learn more about the choir, go
to: http://atlantajewishchoir.org.
Choral Guild
Sunday, Nov. 3, 4 p.m. — The Choral Guild of
Atlanta presents a concert of Benjamin Britten music,
celebrating the 100th anniversary of his birth. Music
includes: “I Lov’d A Lass” and “Lift Boy,” and “Song
Of The Fisherman” and “Old Joe Has Gone Fish
ing.” Tickets, $15 person; $12 seniors; $5 students
and children. Northside Drive Baptist Church, 3100
Northside Dr., Atlanta, 30305. For more information
call 404-223-6362 or email: tickets@cgatl.org.
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