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BROOKHAVEN • BUCKHEAD • DUNWOODY • SANDY SPRINGS
FUNDRAISERS
Cathedral
Antiques Show
Thursday, Jan. 31,11 a.m.- 5 p.m. — The 42nd
annual Cathedral Antiques Show is here! Over two
dozen dealers of period furniture, jewelry, art and acces
sories, ranging from 17th-century antiques to mid-cen
tury modern pieces are gathered under one roof. Find
that perfect piece, begin a collection, or simply enjoy
browsing! Show continues Feb. 1-2, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
$20 admission for all three days. Funds benefit Refugee
Family Services, which supports those resetding in the
U.S. in becoming successful at work and school. Oth
er on-site events include a book signing and apprais
als room. The Cathedral of St. Philip, 2744 Peachtree
Rd., NW, Adanta, 30305. To learn more, call 404-365-
1107, email: khrhett@-ibellsouth.-inet or visit: www.
cathedralantiques.org.
Tartan Trot
Saturday, Feb. 2, 8:30 a.m. — St. Luke’s Presby
terian Church holds its annual 5K/1 OK Tartan Trot,
benefiting outreach efforts close to home and around
the world. 1-mile run goes off at 8 a.m.; Tot Trot at
9:45 a.m. Both 5 and 10K are Peachtree Road Race
qualifiers. $30; $15 for 1-mile. Awards, t-shirts for en
trants. Space limited to 1,500 participants. Rain or
shine. Vehicle parking in Dunwoody Village; shuttle
buses available. St. Luke’s Presbyterian Church, 1978
Mount Vernon Rd., Dunwoody, 30338. To register
or to learn more, go to: www.tartantot.com.
Bridge Party
Thursday, Feb. 7, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. — Mark
your calendar to attend the St. Martin in the Fields’
Mary Magdalene Chapter’s annual benefit luncheon
and card/game party. You don’t even have to play
bridge! Cards provided. Any game may be played.
Door prizes; lunch served at 12 p.m. Tickets, $15,
with proceeds going toward community outreach ef
forts. RSVP by Feb. 3rd. For ticket information call
Carole at 404-262-3570. 3110 Ashford Dunwoody
Rd., Brookhaven, 30319.
Proof of Heaven
Thursday, Feb. 2, 6 p.m. — Dr. Ethan Alexan
der discusses his book “Proof of Heaven: A Neuro
surgeons Journey into the Afterlife” at Holy Inno
cents’ Episcopal Church. Open to the community.
$10 suggested donation, with funds going to the
church’s youth ministries. Book signing at 6 p.m.;
discussion at 7 p.m. 805 Mount Vernon Highway,
Sandy Springs, 30327. Call 404-751-2907 for more
information, www.hies.org.
Mardi Gras
Saturday, Feb. 9, 7 p.m. — The Cumberland
Academy of Georgia, specializing in the needs of
children with high functioning autism, Asperger’s,
LD, ADD and ADHD, hosts a Mardi Gras-themed
gala and auction. $150 per person. Attire: carnival
casual, masks encouraged. New Orleans-inspired
dinner, drinks and desserts. 650 Mount Vernon
Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328. Email: Annette_
ring@yahoo.com for additional details or visit: www.
cumberlandacademy.org to find out more and to
purchase tickets.
WELLNESS
Tinnitus Support
Saturday, Feb. 9, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. — The
Atlanta Tinnitus Support Group (ATSG) holds a
meeting on “success stories,” how those with tinni
tus, using TRT, neuromonic and/or masking over
came their tinnitus. Free. Family and friends are wel
come. Dunwoody Branch Library, 5339 Chamblee
Dunwoody Rd., Dunwoody, 30338. For more in
formation, contact Erica at elcatl@aol.com.
Mental Health
Sunday, Feb. 10, 3-5:30 p.m. — The Na
tional Alliance on Mental Illness starts a 12-week
family-to-family program designed to help care
givers understand and support those with mental ill
ness, while maintaining their own well-being. Free.
Peachtree Presbyterian Church, 3434 Roswell Rd.,
Atlanta, 30305. For more information, call 770-
432-4712, email: sekyle8082@gmail.com or go to:
www.naminorthsideatlanta.org.
PEREORMING ARTS
Music at the MJCCA
Monday, Jan. 28, 5-7 p.m. — The Mondays
on Main Street music series at the Marcus Jew
ish Community Center Atlanta presents “The Baal
Shem Tones,” an acoustic duo playing pop-influ
enced Americana songs, described as “100% Amer
ican and 100% Jewish,” with “a powerful spiritu
al punch.” Free and open to the community. Food
available for purchase. 5342 Tilly Mill Rd., Dun
woody, 30338. For more information contact Rabbi
Brian Glusman at: brian.glusman@atlantajcc.org or
call 678-812-4161. www.atlantajcc.org.
Hungry Ear
Saturday, Feb. 2,
8-10 p.m. — Hungry
Ear Coffee House wel
comes Karl Hepler, a
guitarist, multi-instru
mentalist and songwriter who mixes the styles of
bluegrass, newgrass, country, folk and Americana to
create “New Traditional American Music”; Kate and
Corey, with two acoustic guitars and two distinct
voices; and Kevin Spears, “The Kalimba Man,” with
skills and creativity often compared to Herbie Han
cock, Jimi Hendrix and Les Paul. $5, plus a canned
goods donation for the Sandy Springs Communi
ty Assistance Center. 1025 Mount Vernon Highway,
NW, Sandy Springs, 30327. Call 770-955-1408 or
email: Bobbakert@aol.com with questions.
Scottish Heritage
Sunday, Feb. 3, 11 a.m. — St. Luke’s Presbyte
rian Church invites the community to join in a cel
ebration of Scottish heritage, with a Kirkin o’ the
Tartans service. Various Scottish tartans - through
banners and the wearing of tartans - will be present
ed for a blessing. The Atlanta Pipe Band (bagpipes
and drum) will play during the procession. 1978
Mount Vernon Rd., Dunwoody, 30338. For more
information, call 770-393-1424 or go to: www.sl-
pres.org.
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