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Tomorrow, Wednesday, June 18, all seven Atlanta area Whole Foods Market and Harry’s Farmers Market stores will be donating 5% of that day’s sales to the Save the Hooch campaign.
And as we know, the Chattahoochee needs all the help it can get.
I have to say, I was in the Buckhead Whole Foods yesterday […]

Fall Applications for JLA »

Fall applications to join the Junior League of Atlanta are due June 20. Click here to apply.
I will be a Provisional Advisor this year. Hope to see you there.

Events - JLA Tour of Kitchens »

I will be doing my 3 hour rotation this weekend at the Tour of Kitchens. Get info and tickets here.
It’s a great way to see some amazing kitchens and get ideas for your own renovation. All while supporting a fabulous organization, JLA.
Hope to see you out. Have an amazing weekend.

Junior League - accepting applications right now! »

We all know how much I love being in the League. I just think it is the best. I was corresponding with Leslie regarding differences in the Atlanta area Leagues, and honestly, I don’t know as much as I probably should. But my advise if you are thinking about joining and making […]

Places to Support - Oakland Cemetery »

So I went to Nashville, TN for my 10 year high school reunion at Harpeth Hall School. Exciting times. While I was up there I met up with a friend that I had lost touch with, Penny Anderson. We had some fun times back in the day. It seems Penny […]

So I went to Nashville, TN for my 10 year high school reunion at Harpeth Hall School. Exciting times. While I was up there I met up with a friend that I had lost touch with, Penny Anderson. We had some fun times back in the day. It seems Penny has been busy during our time apart. She went to Oglethorpe for undergrad and has been working for non-profits here in Atlanta. Currently, she works for the Oakland Cemetery Foundation.

The Oakland Cemetery Foundation works to preserve the Oakland Cemetery on Memorial Drive. It is very interesting place and quite beautiful. There are free tours and it is not morbid in the least. The City cannot spend money to preserve private graves, so the work of the Foundation is important to preserve people’s graves such Margaret Mitchell and Bobby Jones.

Six Feet Under, one of my favorite places to chill, is across the street. The owners are heavily involved in the Foundation and regularly have fundraisers for the Cemetery. It would fun to make an afternoon of a visit. Don’t you think?

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