
Atlanta Jazz Festival
Saturday, May 231 pm Buddy Red3 pm aja monet5 pm Nate Smith7 pm Christian McBride & Ursa Major9 pm Kamasi Washington
Kid-friendly events, parks & more.

Saturday, May 231 pm Buddy Red3 pm aja monet5 pm Nate Smith7 pm Christian McBride & Ursa Major9 pm Kamasi Washington

Considering the costs of college can be a confusing experience. Come speak to a Georgia Student Finance Commission representative and learn about the many scholarships, grants, and loans available to you. For all ages.

Free Thursday sunset yoga on the Ponce City Market rooftop.

Want to work on a craft? Or play a board game? Or just have a quiet space to get some work done? Come hang out at the MLK Branch on Friday afternoons! Craft supplies and board games will be available, as well as space to work on personal projects. Intended for ages 13-18

Unearth a Story with Mama Koku! Explore ancient tales, dance to catchy tunes, and watch fossils come alive to tell their stories! For over 30 years Mama Koku has created a living as one of Atlanta’s premiere Storytellers, Teaching Artist and Writer of educational and entertaining programs for...

We have a special two-night festival of our departed dinosaur friends at Metropolitan for the Unearth A Story summer reading program. Part Two! Hannah Shannon, the director of exhibits at Atlanta's Fernbank Museum of Natural History will be visiting to talk about exactly what goes into creating...

Join us for a special storytime on Wednesday, June 24th at 10:30AM. Matthew from Highland Music Studio will be presenting a free music class. You'll have so much fun as you sing, wiggle, shake and drum, you won't realize how much learning is taking place!

Celebrate the end of Will Eisner Week by chatting about your favorite graphic novels! From A-Force to Zom100, graphic novels include the superhero comics our grandparents read, manga from Japan, and all of the colorful pages that take up space in the 741 section of the Dewey catalog. Browse the...

In this creative workshop, teens build their own strata‑style collages by layering colors and materials to mimic the look of rock and sediment. As they tuck small shapes or symbols between layers, they’ll uncover how art can reveal hidden stories just waiting to be found.
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