Upcoming events.
The New Quilters of Reynoldstown
Every second and fourth Sunday afternoon of the month, the New Quilters of Reynoldstown meet at a home in Reynoldstown to work on various quilting projects. We also occasionally have guest coaches who volunteer their time to teach a skill, and we announce those sessions in each invite. No experience is needed. Bring scraps to share, needles, and thread (if you have any of these), and an open and creative mind (since you're reading this, we know you've got that). If you'd like to join, sign up here and we'll get you on the invite list.
The New Quilters of Reynoldstown
Every second and fourth Sunday afternoon of the month, the New Quilters of Reynoldstown meet at a home in Reynoldstown to work on various quilting projects. We also occasionally have guest coaches who volunteer their time to teach a skill, and we announce those sessions in each invite. No experience is needed. Bring scraps to share, needles, and thread (if you have any of these), and an open and creative mind (since you're reading this, we know you've got that). If you'd like to join, sign up here and we'll get you on the invite list.
Walks With Resident Experts 009: Coyotes, with Chris Mowry
Curious when it comes to coyotes? Join Dr. Chris Mowry from The Atlanta Coyote Project to learn more about this surprising Atlanta resident.
The New Quilters of Reynoldstown
Every second and fourth Sunday afternoon of the month, the New Quilters of Reynoldstown meet at a home in Reynoldstown to work on various quilting projects. We also occasionally have guest coaches who volunteer their time to teach a skill, and we announce those sessions in each invite. No experience is needed. Bring scraps to share, needles, and thread (if you have any of these), and an open and creative mind (since you're reading this, we know you've got that). If you'd like to join, sign up here and we'll get you on the invite list.
The New Quilters of Reynoldstown
Every second and fourth Sunday afternoon of the month, the New Quilters of Reynoldstown meet at a home in Reynoldstown to work on various quilting projects. We also occasionally have guest coaches who volunteer their time to teach a skill, and we announce those sessions in each invite. No experience is needed. Bring scraps to share, needles, and thread (if you have any of these), and an open and creative mind (since you're reading this, we know you've got that). If you'd like to join, sign up here and we'll get you on the invite list.
Walks With Resident Experts 008: Transportation, with Eric Phillips
Dive into the proposed improvements to the spaghetti junction of Walthall, Arkwright, Howell Drive, and Flat Shoals.
Walks With Resident Experts 007: 142 Stovall
Current and former inhabitants of 142 Stovall discuss seven decades of neighborhood history, through the windows of a little yellow bungalow
Walks With Resident Experts 006: Foraging, with Katherine Kennedy and Jessamine Starr
Join Katherine Kennedy and Jessamine Starr as they open our eyes to the abundance that is our common wealth.
Walks With Resident Experts 005: Paint, with Curt Jackson
Learn the lingo and spy the telling details as the creator of the Krog Codex walks us through the subtleties of ‘Paint.’
Walks With Resident Experts 004: Placemaking, Teri Nye and Annie Appleton
Stroll around Lang-Carson Park with the lead designer Teri Nye and Annie Appleton, the founding force of Friends of Lang-Carson Park.
Walks with Resident Experts 003: Trains, with Angel Poventud
We look at Hulsey Yard and Trains with an Atlanta icon
Walks with Resident Experts 002: Spring, with Cooper Sanchez
See Spring in Reynoldstown as you never have before. Once you spring forward with Cooper, you’ll never fall back.
Walks With Resident Experts 001: The Built Environment, Christopher Leerssen
From zoning and building codes, to infrastructure and history, Christopher knows Reynoldstown up one side and back down.