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There’s so much to love about spring in Atlanta! Everything’s green again, and it seems like more people are out and about, enjoying the beautiful weather. I’m glad for the chance to use our screen porch again; we love having dinner together in the fresh air. Grab the kids and get outside — head to your neighborhood park for a game of tennis, explore the BeltLine on bicycles or just get out and walk.
Our May issue takes a leap into the world of toddlers. It doesn’t seem very long ago that my kids were at the toddler age; they could be screaming one moment and adorable the next. Writer and mom Sarah Lyons offers some time-tested wisdom on the joys and challenges of the toddler years. When you need to get out of the house, there are lots of options around Atlanta for young children — we rounded up our favorite ideas for toddler fun. Explore the zoo or a nature center and you’re introducing your kids to the wonders of nature. Sign up for an art or music class and get the creativity started. Rainy day? Visit an indoor play center and jump off that extra energy. No matter what, just remember that the toddler stage doesn’t last forever; enjoy it while you can.
I’m looking forward to Mother’s Day. My kids usually make the day special by fixing me breakfast and encouraging me to take it easy all day — but that’s difficult for me! As moms, it’s hard to take a break without feeling a little guilty, or that if we take some time for ourselves, we’ll never catch back up. Try to remember that your needs are important, too. Even if it’s something small, like indulging in that iced latte while you’re running errands, the little things can be a mood-lifter.
May means fresh-picked strawberries, one of my favorite treats. Whether you pick them straight from a local berry patch or buy them at the farm stand, it’s a fun family tradition to start. May is also a great month for things to do. One of my family’s favorite events is the Decatur Art Festival; we’re also planning to see the new Immersive Disney Animation experience at Armour Yards. Check out our Family Fun Guide for a great list of events, exhibits and performances.
Tell us about your plans this month! Let us know about your favorite Atlanta activities on Facebook or Twitter. I look forward to seeing you out and about!
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Slicked Back
When you’re on the go, it’s easy to slip a hair tie on your wrist for once you get busy, but why not make it stylish?
The Bracelet Hair Ties from Maya J Jewelry combine the usefulness of hair ties with the fashion of bracelets for a pretty accessory. Each pack comes with three ties, and you can choose different styles, including gold, silver or multicolored, for items that will match any look. Available at mayajnyc.com for $18.
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From Tulianna and Alejandra Garces’ shop on Uncommon Goods, put a new spin on gifting birthstone jewelry with the Birth Month Flower Heart Necklace. These dried flowers represent each month and are encased in eco-friendly, vegetable resin on a 24k gold-plated chain for a special piece the wearer will love. Available at uncommongoods.com for $48.
Counting Sheep
For moms who have a hard time falling asleep, check out The Glow Light from Casper, which is designed with sleep in mind. In the evening, the light starts dimming to signal to your body that it’s time to start winding down, and in the morning, it fills the room with soft light to help your body wake up. The lamp charges quickly and wirelessly for everyday use. Available at casper.com for $129.
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Give the hostess in your life a gift that will keep on giving with Royal Craft Wood’s Rotating Cheese Board with Knives. Made from organic bamboo material, this set includes an extension board, a serving compartment, two ceramic bowls and a three-piece cutlery set for a gorgeous way to plate a cheese or charcuterie board. Available at royalcraftwood.com for $39.97.
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Make your shower a self-care experience with Shower Steamers from Cleverfy Beauty. Made from essential oils, enjoy a nourishing aromatherapy experience with different scents to support stress relief, promote relaxation, boost your mood and more. Just stick the tablet on the shower floor under a light stream of water for a special shower. Collections include packs of 6, 12 or 18 and are available at cleverfybeauty.com for $21.99-$33.99.
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Time Out for Mom 10 Little Luxuries So You Always Feel Celebrated
by Christina Katz
You are the best mom ever if you let yourself feel good about the job you are doing every day, even on the ones that are challenging. Being a great mom also means putting your needs first. Be generous with yourself throughout the year and others will follow suit during special times. You always deserve something special just for being you, so treat yourself!
l Foofy drinks
For her birthday lunch, my daughter wanted a tropical drink with a tiny umbrella in it. You deserve a tiny umbrella too, mom. Or, maybe a dollop of whipped cream with a chocolate swirl or a little heart design atop your coffee foam.
l Exposure to nature
The civilized world gallops at a breakneck pace. But nature helps us slow down to the incremental speed of life. The seeds we plant don’t sprout overnight. And we can regain our patience and our pacing by frequent exposure to the earth, air, sun and stars.
l Your favorite books and magazines
Books inspire movies in our minds. Even the internet with all of its diverse content cannot replace the feeling of hunkering down, one spread at a time, and escaping into artfully photographed and delightfully designed magazine pages. Don’t ever deprive yourself of your daily allotment of mental escape.
l Belly laughs
Phone calls with old friends can be the best medicine. There’s nothing like chuckling over old antics or sharing a giggle with someone who has known you forever. Get your kicks in whatever way works for you and the cascading endorphins are an extra, feel-good bonus. Streaming sitcoms or reading comics also works well in a pinch.
l Delicious food
Keep at-home copies of your favorite take-out menus. Sometimes mom needs someone else to do the meal prep, cooking and serving. Besides, sitting down to be waited on every once in a while is a great way to power up your inner chef. Bon appétit!
l Self-care
A quick nap. A long bath with bath salts and bubbles. Saying no to everything that does not feel like a yes. Asking for hugs. Moms who practice self-care probably live longer. For sure, they live happier.
l Fresh flowers
Flowers are love. They bring cheer to a space and liven it up. It doesn’t have to be a big expense when you choose small, seasonal bouquets from the store or use what’s growing in your yard. If you are feeling cynical about the gift of flowers, try a more playful approach like a cookie bouquet or some balloons.
l Scents you love
Jasmine. Lemon. Rose. Cinnamon. Juniper. Cookies fresh from the oven! You control your environment, so make it smell wonderful to you.
l Self-expression
Be your insouciant self today and every day. What does this mean to you? If you are holding your breath, biting your tongue, biding your time, or practicing any other delay tactics that prevent you from living your life with the volume cranked up, seek assistance. Get around folks who lure you out of your shell and validate all the gifts you have to offer the world.
l Surprises
Don’t wait for others to catch you off guard. Delight yourself with little impulsive decisions that make you happy now. A surprise isn’t just a big, painstakingly planned party. It’s at least 20 opportunities a day to be sweeter to yourself. Go ahead, choose differently.
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Happy Hour!
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l Calm: Guided meditations are available in 3-25 minutes for a happier, healthier you or a more restful sleep.
l FaceJoy: In eight minutes a day, give yourself a facial boost with specially tailored face yoga courses.
l Happy Not Perfect: Mind Gym: Look after your mind with workouts, affirmations, wind-downs for sleep and more.
l I am: Walk through daily affirmations to change negative thought patterns and choose daily intentions to be reminded of throughout the day.
l Aloe Bud: Choose from 11 self-care related activities, and work toward building accountability by checking in with yourself.
Read
One way to indulge yourself is to bring back a lost love — maybe you used to love reading, but you haven’t had time in a while to curl up with an enjoyable book.
l “The Gratitude Diaries: How a Year Looking on the Bright Side Can Transform Your Life” by Janice Kaplan: Using advice from psychologists, academics, doctors and philosophers, discover the value of appreciating what you have and thinking positively.
l “The Power of Wonder: The Extraordinary Emotion That Will Change the Way You Live, Learn, and Lead” by Monica C. Parker: Learn about the elements of wonder and how it can transform our bodies and our brains with psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, literature and business.
l “Happy Place” by Emily Henry: Bestselling romance author Emily Henry’s latest book follows a couple who broke up months ago but make a pact to pretend to still be together for their annual vacation with their best friends.
l “Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers” by Jesse Q. Sutanto: Explore the genre of cozy mystery with this book about self-proclaimed tea expert Vera Wong who finds a dead man in her tea shop and decides to solve the case herself.
l “Atalanta” by Jennifer Saint: If you love a mythological retelling, read the tale of Princess Atalanta, who is raised by a bear under the protection of the goddess Artemis.
Watch
As time permits, “binge” a great show.
l “Daisy Jones & the Six:” Based on the book by the same name, this Prime Video series depicts the rise of the eponymous rock band in the 1970s.
l “The Last Thing He Told Me:” A women must forge a relationship with her teenage stepdaughter to find her missing husband in this Apple TV+ series based on the book.
l “Shrinking:” On Apple TV+, a grieving therapist tells his clients exactly what he thinks, making huge changes in everyone’s lives.
l “The Morning Show:” This show follows the antics and challenges of a morning news team; available on Apple TV+.
l “Only Murders in the Building:” On Hulu, three strangers bond over their love of true crime podcast and try to solve murders in their building.
Listen
A podcast is an excellent and informative way to learn while doing chores or running errands.
l “Food Heaven Podcast:” Two friends and registered dietitian nutritionists talk to different health and nutrition experts for a look at all aspects of wellness.
l “Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books:” Get your fix of literature with this podcast exploring tons of different books and genres.
l “Womanica:” In just 5 minutes a day, learn about incredible women throughout history.
l “Stuff Mom Never Told You:” These two hosts talk about what it means to be a woman through research-based discussions.
l “Sentimental Garbage:” This podcast discusses the things women love that are often dismissed by society.
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Mom, it’s okay to take 60 minutes for yourself to shut out the world. Relax, and enjoy “you” time.
Emily Webb
As a mom, it can be hard to take time for yourself, but you can’t pour from an empty cup! Self-care can sometimes feel selfish when there are so many demands on your time, but since you are your longest relationship, make sure that you are taking care of yourself, too. Here are some helpful tools for implementing self-love.
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River, or enjoy leisurely horseback riding. Central Florida is also home to acres of natural beauty just waiting to be discovered. Explore a unique range of terrains, from sand dunes to swamps, that our state and county parks and reserves have to offer. And our 550+ lakes will keep anglers and water sports enthusiasts busy making waves. It’s trip that’s off the beaten path, yet close to everything. Find out more at VisitCentralFlorida.com, then head south from Atlanta and see it yourself!
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LEGOLAND® Florida Resort brings the thrills with hair-raising roller coasters and high-speed slides as well as kid-friendly attractions and hands-on LEGO® activities. And LEGOLAND® Water Park is the perfect way to cool off during those hot Florida summers. Just next door to LEGOLAND® is the newly opened Peppa Pig Theme Park. Here, little piglets can see their favorite characters in person and go hog wild in a playful world they’ve only seen on TV.
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Historic Bok Tower Gardens, a national historic landmark, features two hiking trails, 50 acres of gardens, the 20-room El Retiro Estate and the 205-foot art deco and neo-Gothic Singing Tower carillon. Bok Tower Gardens has fascinated millions of Florida visitors since its opening in 1929.
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Celebrate Culture & Honor Heritage All Month Long
by Emily Webb
Every May is Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AANHPI). It’s a time to celebrate the heritage and culture of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the U.S. The month of May was chosen to commemorate the immigration of the first Japanese to the U.S. on May 7, 1843, and to mark the anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad on May 10, 1869 since the majority of workers who laid the tracks were Chinese immigrants. Learn more about the month at asianpacificheritage.gov. Explore the countries, histories and cultures of AANHPI with our ideas.
l Read Books
l Watch Movies and Shows
l Educate
Make it a point to learn about the diversity of countries of Asia and the Pacific Islands. Can your kids spot all these countries on a map or globe? Can you? Asia is the largest continent, and the area contains 48 countries; some you may be familiar with and others not so much. The Pacific Islands of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia include 24 countries.
Learn more about the contributions of people, especially notable figures, together. Fred Toyosaburo Korematsu was a civil rights activist who resisted the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII.
Patsy T. Mink was the first Asian American woman and woman of color in Congress. Did you know Vera Wang became an independent bridal wear designer at age 40? Have your kids create a project about a person who inspires them.
Children’s books are an excellent way to introduce cultures, holidays, peoples and experiences that are different than your own. Books represent a variety of backgrounds, and for older children, they may launch a deeper discussion. Check out “Chinese New Year Colors” for ages 0-3, “Sunday Funday in Koreatown” for ages 3-7 and “Brother’s Keeper” for ages 8-12. For older kids and yourself, try the new book, “We Are Here: 30 Inspiring Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Who Have Shaped the United States,” for profiles of artists, activities, scientists, writers and more.
American Public Television offers Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month educational programming. “Barakan Discovers: Ainu – A New Generation” follows the history and cultural heritage efforts of young Ainu, the indigenous people of northern Japan, to restore their heritage. “Meet and Eat at Lee’s Garden” explores how early Chinese restaurants played an important role in the social history of Chinese and Jewish communities. Find more at aptonline.org or pbs.org.
Fictional films allow viewers to step into the lives of the characters. Check out some of these familyfriendly films for a movie night.
“Moana” is based on stories from Polynesian mythology. “Lilo & Stitch” is set in a fictional Hawaii town. Two siblings reconnect with their Hawaiian heritage in “Finding ‘Ohana.” “Raya and the Last Dragon” uses Southeast Asian influences to tell its fantasy story.
Rhea Kumar lives with her tight-knit multigenerational family and wants to be an EDM DJ in “Spin.” The animated musical “Over the Moon” is based on Chinese legend, and “Wish Dragon” is based on Chinese fables; both are on Netflix.
More than 390,000 AANHPI are estimated to live in the state of Georgia.
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l Be an Armchair Traveler
Use Google Earth to “visit” historic locations. Explore the Taj Mahal in India, the Towers of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, the Itsukushima Shrine in Japan and more; earth.google.com. The National Park Service has information on special sites that honor Asian American and Pacific Islanders in the U.S.; nps.gov/subjects/aapiheritage/places.htm. Take a virtual visit to the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center at smithsonianapa.org.
Search for music and dance performances from the different countries that are part of AANHPI. Search YouTube for the music of Hawaii, traditional Samoan music, Carnatic music with origins in Southern India, traditional Khmer music from Cambodia and classical Indian Bharatanatyam dance.
l Attend Cultural Events
Make plans to attend more events and festivals celebrating other countries. Throughout May, the Children’s Museum of Atlanta will celebrate the Heritage Month with activities and crafts designed to showcase the contributions of different Asians and Pacific Islanders. Check to see if your community is hosting a celebration; Suwanee is holding one on May 19. The JapanFest in Atlanta will be held on September 16-17. At the beginning of the year, many places across metro Atlanta hold Lunar New Year events.
l Visit a Japanese Garden
In Japan, some of the most beautiful gardens consist of rocks and stones, as part of a tradition following the arrival of Zen Buddhism from China. Zen emphasizes the importance of meditation and a simpler, more mindful outlook. Travel to Gibbs Gardens in Cherokee County to see “Tsukiyami,” which is the largest Japanese Garden in the nation and features seven spring-fed ponds with islands, bridges, cherry blossoms in the spring, stone Japanese lanterns and more. Atlanta Botanical Garden’s Japanese Garden combines several styles of traditional Japanese gardens. The Japanese Zen Garden at Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead features winding paths, a bridge, a 30-foot waterfall and plenty of greenery.
l Make a Craft
Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding. Learn how to make flowers, birds, hearts, animals and more at origami.guide. Paper lanterns originate from China and Japan. They were originally made from paper or silk with a bamboo or wood frame and lit with a candle. Make your own paper lanterns with construction paper, scissors, a pencil, decorations, a ruler and tape or stapler; find full instructions at pbs.org.
A lei is a garland or wreath common in Hawaii, across Polynesia and the Philippines. Make your own with string, construction paper and straws; find full instructions at emmaowl.com.
Diwali, or Dipawali, is India’s biggest and most important holiday. The Festival of Lights gets its name from the row of clay lamps that Indians light outside their homes to symbolize the inner light that protects from spiritual darkness. Make a “lamp” out of salt dough; find full instructions at learningandexploringthroughplay.com.
l Have Fun with Food
Eating at a new restaurant is a delightful way to try a different cuisine. Trader Vic’s features dishes from the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Asia and Japan and uses Chinese wood-fired ovens; tradervicsatl.com. Waikikie Hawaiian BBQ pays tribute to one of the Hawaiian Islands; waikikie.com. Food Terminal features a high variety of Asian street foods with a heavy emphasis on Malaysian cuisine; foodterminal.com. Orient Express has three different rooms with a distinctive atmosphere and cuisine for Chinese, sushi or hibachi; orientexpressatl.com. Little Bangkok has Thai and Chinese menus; littlebangkokatlanta.com.
If your kids are older, visit a grocery store together to find new snacks and foods. Wagaya Groceries focuses mainly on Japanese and some Eastern Asian products; wagayagroceries.com. Asian supermarket chain H Mart has stores in Doraville, Duluth, Johns Creek and Suwanee; hmart.com. Located in Norcross, Hong Kong Market carries most Asian products, including rice, dry food and spices; hongkongmarketga.com. Biswas Grocery and Café on Buford Highway offers Indian cuisine and groceries; biswasgroceryandcafe.com. Search to see if there is an international market in your area.
Once you find your ingredients, cook up something new together. Find a cookbook featuring a cuisine that’s different than your usual fare. From a New York restaurant, “Xi’an Famous Foods: The Cuisine of Western China, from New York’s Favorite Noodle Shop” has recipes for Tiger Vegetables Salad, Liang Pi “Cold Skin Noodles” and more. Have a delicious adventure with “Chinese Dim Sum Cookbook for Kids” featuring the cooking styles of Cantonese cuisine, tea and dim sum pairings and more. “Cooking Class Global Feast” has 44 recipes celebrating different countries, including Russia, Korea, Nepal, Japan and more.
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DeKalb Brilliance Academy is a tuition-free, public Kindergarten8th grade south DeKalb charter school enrolling grades K-3 in 2023 (adding a grade each year). Their school empowers students to be leaders by combining rigorous and relevant academics with social-emotional learning. DeKalb Brilliance puts all of this together through their real-world project-based learning, where students learn not only from their teachers and peers, but also directly from scientists, lawyers, engineers and designers. Visit the website to learn more and inquire about enrollment!
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Genesis Innovation Academy is a state charter school in south Atlanta serving boys and girls in grades K-8, providing a new model for a higher-standard, values-based education for the gifted and talented. Rather than focusing on test scores alone, teachers elevate expectations by engaging scholars in relevant, rigorous, and applied problem-solving. Based on the E5 Core (Economics, Engineering, Ethics, Expression, Entrepreneurship), their curriculum emphasizes comprehension, problem-solving, and real-world, culturally relevant application to ensure scholars become critical thinkers and exceptional leaders.
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Holy Spirit Preparatory School is an independent, Catholic college preparatory school serving Preschool–12th grade students with a profound educational vision. The curriculum combines the best of classical pedagogical traditions in a joyful, engaging, and thoroughly Catholic environment. This curriculum includes STEM-based coursework, fine and performing arts, and a very active athletic program. Through these means, Holy Spirit seek to enkindle in students the desire to pursue excellence in every endeavor they undertake.
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WITH ATLANTA MOMS WHIPPING UP SUCCESS –
by Emily Webb
Atlanta’s for foodies! The metro Atlanta area is a marvelous place for trying new foods and enjoying delicious dishes. These impressive restaurant-owner moms are balancing the food scene and family life. We spoke to them about how they combine their love of family and food.
Foodie Mom: Pinky Cole
Pinky Cole is the founder and CEO of Atlanta-based chain Slutty Vegan, which is a vegan restaurant featuring a menu of delicious burgers, sandwiches and more. She is the mom of D Ella Hayes, 20 months, and Derrick Jermaine Hayes Jr., 9 months.
n Slutty Vegan: Multiple locations. sluttyveganatl.com
Do you have a hard time convincing your children to eat plant-based?
When I try to give my daughter vegan pizza, if she sees cheese pizza, she looks at it like she wants it. So, I improvise by removing the cheese and allowing her to eat the dough. It’s challenging sometimes, but she likes fruits, and that saves me because I like to eat fruit, and she eats a lot of what I eat.
Do you have any tips on how to encourage your children to try new items/ cuisine?
I’ve learned what they like and don’t like based on the things they eat. My daughter loves avocados, so I know if she doesn’t want anything else, I lean into that. My son basically eats anything.
What do you hope your children learn from you based on your business/ entrepreneurship?
Be confident in all things that you do and own your space. Don’t allow anyone else to define how you choose to show up.
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Foodie Mom: Jasmin Willis
Jasmin Willis is a chef, entrepreneur and co-owner of two restaurants. After working in the food scene, she opened a breakfast boutique, Gracious Plenty Bakery & Breakfast, in 2018; Cherried Mary’s Ice Cream Parlor opened in 2022. She is the mother of 3.5-year-old Charlie Mae.
n Cherried Mary’s Ice Cream Parlor: Roswell. 678-682-3223. cherriedmarys.com
n Gracious Plenty Bakery & Breakfast: Roswell. 678-878-3105. graciousplentybb.com
Does your family life inspire your business/ restaurant pursuits?
Absolutely! Even before Charlie Mae was here, I always knew I didn’t want to be a chef working 60+ hours a week, missing bath time. The entire reason my husband and I went with a breakfast concept with Gracious Plenty Bakery & Breakfast was to be able to balance a family life. Our second concept, Cherried Mary’s Ice Cream Parlor, has allowed us to continue this balance while also expanding. Since having Charlie Mae, our desire to create environments and products of genuine goodness has only increased. We want a place where all parents feel safe and proud feeding their children.
What’s the best advice you received from a fellow mom about parenting?
Parenting isn’t about controlling your children’s emotions; it’s about controlling yours.
What advice would you give a new mom?
Your children don’t measure happiness with expensive things, schools and trips. The best thing you can give them is a happy parent. Don’t let false standards set by society turn you into a ball of stress. Make the mess. Make the memory! Mothers do not need to be a business owner to be a superhero. There is such beauty in every form of motherhood, and we need each of them.
Foodie Mom: Sai Untachantr
TydeTate Kitchen has a stall at Chattahoochee Food Works and a recently opened restaurant in South Downtown. Offering a home-style comfort Thai menu with weekly specials, Sai Untachantr is the co-owner with her sibling. She is the mother of Tyde, 7; Tate, 5; and Ocean Kate, 7 months.
n TydeTate Kitchen: Chattahoochee Food Works: Atlanta, 678-327-4978; South Downtown: Atlanta, 404-907-4452. tydetatekitchen.com
Atlanta is a fantastic town for foodies. Do you have any tips on how to encourage your children to try new items/cuisine?
I let them experience all types of cuisines and form their own opinions, even with food I don’t particularly care for.
What advice would you give a new mom?
Find the good in every moment. Be present in your parenting journey because they’ll be grown before you know it.
Who inspires you?
Parenting is a momentous task. Without my mom, I would not be the mom that I am.
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Foodie Mom: Alessandra Noviello Hayes
Alessandra Noviello Hayes is co-owner and co-operator of Nino’s Italian Restaurant, which she runs with her father and her husband. Nino’s, which opened in 1968, is the oldest, family-owned Italian restaurant in Atlanta. Her father, Antonio Noviello, bought Nino’s in 1982. She is the mother of Eva, 9; Enzo, 7; and Eliana, 2.
n Nino’s Italian Restaurant: Atlanta. 404-874-6505. ninosatlanta.com
Do you have any family traditions you grew up with that you hope your children continue?
The family values of meals. I’m from a big Italian family, and dinner is very important, and we’d have long two-hour Italian dinners together. My mom did a really good job making sure it was a long conversation and we were enjoying each other and the food. Even last night, at the restaurant, we had the kids sit down at the table. Even when we’re working and even if we have to get up and down, we’re having dinner together.
As a family-owned restaurant, do you hope to pass it onto your children?
I started working 17 years ago, and it was my dream to carry it on after my dad retired. My kids are showing a lot of interest. My 9-year-old wants to work; she’s asking if she can hostess or pour water. My parents never pushed it on us and, of my sisters, I was the only one who fell in love with the food industry. I don’t want to push it on them, but it would be wonderful to have them carry it on.
What advice would you give other moms?
As moms, we’re all really busy, and we have to pack in all of our activities. We work 80 hours a week, and with taking the kids everywhere, we’re crazy busy. Remember to take a beat and slow down and make conversation with your kids, especially the young ones. Make eye contact and learn about their favorite hobbies; ask about their day. Kids can change within a week, and we have to make sure we’re really connecting and not missing it.
Foodie Mom: Sarah Davies
Sarah Davies is the co-owner of Biggerstaff Brewing, and she is the stepmother of Cole, 27, and mother of Logan, 19. Opened in 2021, Biggerstaff Brewing offers New American cuisine with an emphasis on locally-sourced ingredients and slow-smoked food, modern, traditional and unconventional beers and a coffee bar. n Biggerstaff Brewing: Atlanta. 404-796-9919. biggerstaffbrewing.com
How do you maintain a family-friendly environment in a brewery?
It’s the atmosphere we’ve created. We have a table of board games; our highchairs are visible; we have family bathrooms and changing tables. The staff enjoy children and interacting with them. It’s word-of-mouth that we’re family-friendly, and I think we get more families than anything right now. We have comedy on the second Friday of every month, and we moved it from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. because some comedians’ language is a little rough around the edges, so to stay family friendly, we changed the time. We’re starting a Taco Tuesday menu in a couple of weeks, which I think families will enjoy.
As a family-owned business, do you hope that legacy passes onto your children?
The name Biggerstaff is a family name; it comes from my mom’s side, and my mom is a business owner as well. She runs a chain of hair salons. I remember a time when she told me, I don’t want you to feel like you have to take over this business. It was nice to hear. What I would say to my kids: It’s yours if you want it; we’re happy to leave it to you, but chase your own dream. I hope the most important thing that they would learn from this is that if you have an idea or a dream, and you don’t ever give up on it, you can make it happen. That’s a more important lesson than taking over one day.
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Foodie Mom: Allisha Kelly
Allisha Kelly is the co-owner of Cosmo’s Pizza + Social. Opened in 2001, when the original owners retired, Kelly and fellow co-owner Dana Martin purchased the restaurant to keep the gem from closing its doors. In addition to Cosmo’s Pizza, they opened Social in 2021, a full-service bar. She is the mother of two sons, ages 22 and 20.
n Cosmo’s Pizza + Social: Lawrenceville. 770-338-9274. pizzaoncrogan.com
Foodie Mom: Maureen Meulen
Maureen Meulen is the co-owner of historic entertainment district Pullman Yards, including on-site restaurant Dailies & Sides. Pullman Yards is host to rotating exhibits, two on-site restaurants and Emory’s Science Gallery. Dailies & Sides serves sandwiches, wings, brunch specials and more. She is the mother of Dava, 10, and Sunny, 7. n Pullman Yards: Atlanta. pullmanyards.com
Atlanta is a fantastic town for foodies. Do you have any tips on how to encourage your children to try new items/cuisine?
I encourage my kids to try new food items by making all sorts of different foods and cuisines available to them. Typically, if I enjoy something, they do, too. I am very thankful as both of my children are very adventurous eaters.
Is there a family tradition you have from growing up that you hope your children will continue?
My mother is Filipino, so we make lumpia at home; lumpia is the Filipino version of an egg roll. When my lola (grandmother) was alive, my mom, my aunts, my sister and my lola would gather around the table and make lumpia together. It was a labor of love that took an hour or two. My childhood is filled with a lot of those sweet memories while making lumpia.
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What has the food industry taught you?
Being a woman in the restaurant business is not for the weak. It’s hard work and dedication and constantly proving you will not fail. I wouldn’t trade it for anything.
Do you have any tips for work/life balance?
There is nothing wrong with working hard for what you want, but do take time to enjoy, even if it’s one day every two weeks.
As a business owner, what do you hope your children learn from you?
Responsibility and that nothing comes easy. Challenges are always present and being able to change directions is part of life.
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Foodie Mom: Marisa King
Marisa King is one of three moms who co-own Scrum-did-dlyump-tious, a breakfast, lunch and brunch joint. The recently opened restaurant is the first Black women-owned restaurant in Historic Downtown Lawrenceville. King is the mother of Anthony, 25; Brianna, 18; and Cameron, 15, as well as the grandmother of Legend, 4, and Aspen, 5 months.
n Scrum-did-dly-ump-tious: Lawrenceville. 678-242-8459. scrum-did-dly-ump-tious.com
Is there a tradition you grew up with that you do like to do with your kids?
I loved family dinners as a kid when everyone could get together and just share time despite busy schedules. I am the family dinner home. I love hosting and seeing everyone together, just enjoying time.
FAMILY TIME
When these moms are able to spend some precious time together with their kids, here’s what they like to do.
Alessandra Noviello Hayes
We have beautiful landscapes, incredible parks for kids. I can take them to Piedmont Park so many months of the year. Atlanta is a great place to be outside; we have great weather even in the dead of winter. With the restaurant business and food scene, I love it here.
Sai Untachantr
The best part about raising kids in Atlanta is the diversity and all the cultures — keeps my kids openminded. We love strolling in the park as a family and all the festivities.
Maureen Meulen
Going up to Buford Highway on the weekends and trying all the different restaurants and grocers.
Allisha Kelly
The zoo or the aquarium.
Do you have any tips for work/life balance?
I believe in work/life integration because balance always seems off. We have one life, and it includes both work and play, so we must incorporate our activities on every level in our daily lives. When everything is incorporated as one, it flows seamlessly — well, as seamlessly as possible!
As a business owner, what do you hope your children learn from you?
I hope they learn that anything is possible if you work hard enough to achieve it. I pray that as they have watched me, they have learned that hard work, education and perseverance truly pay off.
Jasmin Willis
My husband, daughter and I recently moved to Dawsonville, where we have six acres and are growing our farm. We currently have more than 40 chickens, two turkeys, three goats and, of course, the farm dogs and cat. We are working on a halfacre garden for the restaurants, so we really love to stay around our new hometown and visit Amicalola or the animal sanctuary in Cleveland.
Marisa King
I moved here with my kids 12 years ago, and one of the things I absolutely love is the diversity and culture Atlanta has to offer. From the museums to sporting events to the BeltLine, the area is not short of family activities to engage in.
Sarah Davies
We all work together, so it’s really tough to turn work off. Cole is a barista, and Logan is a dishwasher. We’re often discussing the business in some way. We all like to work out. We’ll exercise together, and that’s a cool way of being together and turning off the business, along with enjoying the health benefits of exercise.
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Toddlers Don’t Come With Instructions
by Sarah Lyons
Meltdowns in the aisle at a store when you feel all eyes are on you?
Feeling like you’ll never leave the house again because your child insists on putting on her own shoes?
Wondering how giving him the snack he asked for 5 minutes ago is cause for throwing food?
Phrases like “the terrible twos” didn’t come from nowhere, but embracing this unique time in life is possible.
Toddlers are defined as kids ranging from ages 1-3 years old and during this time, they meet many developmental milestones including learning to walk, talk, interact with others, and explore the world around them. As a parent this can be a joy to watch, but can also become exhausting as kids express their independence and work out their frustrations through tantrums.
While all of this is normal, parents can feel overwhelmed and frustrated. You will likely find yourself saying, “It’s a good thing you’re so cute!” more often than you’d like.
Toddlers don’t come with an instruction manual, but these tips can help you survive and perhaps even enjoy the toddler years.
Laughter
The old saying “Laughter is the best medicine” could be applied to parenthood. When things seem particularly stressful or you are overwhelmed by a messy playroom, a little laughter can turn your mood around. Allow yourself to be silly and play with your child. Try to slow down and see the world through their eyes. Laughing and playing with your child can also be a good distraction if your child needs to be redirected.
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Patience
When parenting a toddler, your patience will be stretched to the limits. Whenever you’re dealing with a child, it’s best to remember they are learning and testing limits. Try to give grace to yourself and your child and allow for bumps along the way. Set boundaries for your child knowing they will be tested. Arguing with a toddler is never worth the effort. If you feel yourself becoming angry, simply walk away for a few minutes and come back when your patience has returned. Modeling this behavior will help your child understand how to work out their own frustrations in a healthy way.
Anticipation
One of the best ways to help keep your toddler from getting into trouble is to anticipate what might be tempting for little ones. Before nap or playtime, scan the room for dangers or messes waiting to happen. Pack your car with an extra change of clothing, emergency snacks and diaper supplies in case you need them when you are away from home. When you are headed out of the house, try to leave a few minutes early in case you need extra time. If you know a toy or situation triggers your child to feel frustrated, avoid it if possible. You can’t prevent every tantrum and challenge you will face, but some can be avoided with a little planning.
Safety
Let it go
Life is too short to worry about having a perfectly clean house. Toddlers are famous for making messes, dumping toys and moving from one thing to the next in minutes. During the toddler years, try to focus on playing with your kids and allowing them to have fun rather than exhausting yourself cleaning. There will be plenty of years in the notso-distant future when your house will stay clean. If toy clutter is stressful to you, reduce the number of toys that are out at any given time. Toddlers are often motivated by music; play or sing the “Cleanup” song and have your child help pick up toys before transitioning to mealtime or bedtime.
Routine
Toddlers thrive on routine because they know what to expect. When kids know what to expect, transitions are smoother for kids. The whole day doesn’t have to be planned but having a routine at transitional periods of the day can make things easier for parents and little ones. Naps, bedtime, meals and clean up time can give your kids consistency that they thrive on. For parents, routines can be a game-changer, especially if you are used to work schedules and being in control of the world around you.
Perspective
Toddlers are naturally curious, which helps them learn and develop. This curiosity can also lead them to do things that are unsafe like climbing where they could fall, putting things in their mouths, and getting into things they shouldn’t. Create a safe place for your child where they can play without safety concerns. You may find it easiest to create a play space where you can use gates to help keep kids safe. For some parents, it’s easier to toddler-proof the entire house and let them have free reign.
The toddler years are short. Your child is learning, discovering the world, and growing every day, which is so important to their development. When they are still and quiet, cuddle up and enjoy the moment. When they want to be carried, try to remember all too soon they will be too big. Enjoy the sweet moments, embrace challenging ones, and try to remember that toddlers are cute for a reason and this stage will pass in the blink of an eye.
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Toddler Reads
Spending one-on-one time reading with your child helps with their development and spreads the love of books.
n “Vegetables in Pajamas” by Jared Chapman
This board book shows the vegetables getting ready for bed. What’s the best part of getting ready? Picking out pajamas!
n “My First Brain Quest ABCs: A Question-and-Answer Book” by Workman Publishing
Introduce your little one to the ABCs as she learns the letters of the alphabet, hears new vocabulary and develops phonics skills.
n “Eric Loves Animals: (Just Like You!)” by Eric Carle
This bestselling author and illustrator shows beloved and new art depicting an alphabetized treasury of animals with illustrations.
n “You’re My Little Bookworm” by Nicola Edwards and Natalie Marshall
This rhyming story celebrates the love between a parent and child as they snuggle up with a good book together.
n “Little Blue Truck’s Springtime” by Alice Schertle and Jill McElmurry
Celebrate the beauty of springtime with Little Blue Truck and his good friend Toad.
n “8 Little Planets” by Chris Ferrie and Lizzy Doyle
Explore the solar system and learn what makes each planet unique in this rhyming book.
n “Baby, Sleepy Baby” by Atinuke and Angela Brooksbank
A drowsy baby is lulled to sleep by cuddling with sister, grandmother, father and mother.
n “Dinosaur, Dinosaur, Say Good Night and Other Bedtime Rhymes” by Tiger Tales and Sanja Rescek
If your toddler loves dinosaurs, send them to bed with this collection of bedtime rhymes featuring dinosaur twists.
n “See, Touch, Feel: A First Sensory Book to Share with Your Baby” by Roger Priddy
This book features sensory play with raised textures, finger trails, a shiny mirror and more.
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Toddler-Tastic Fun All
Toddlers have a lot of energy, so mixing things up with a visit to somewhere fun is a must! There are many options around Atlanta for young children, including some special activities at well-known spots you may not know about. Whether you opt to spend time with your toddler exploring, making music, being artistic or staying active, get out there and try something new.
Top Spots for Toddlers
You’ve likely visited these familyfriendly attractions, but did you know they have programs designed just for toddlers? From story times, music sessions, and hands-on learning opportunities, find out what your favorite spot has to offer your little one.
l Children’s Museum of Atlanta
This hands-on museum is a treasure trove of fun for toddlers. Check out “Shaun the Sheep: Flock This Way!” (through Sept. 4), as well as engaging permanent exhibits like “Fundamentally Food” and “Leaping into Learning.” The Building Blocks program for ages 1-5 includes Friday Jam Sessions and handson learning at the Science Bar and Innovation Station. Atlanta, childrensmuseumatlanta.org
l Zoo Atlanta
When it comes to animal adventures, Zoo Atlanta offers up fun for all ages, including toddlers. Get up-close and personal with hundreds of animals, visit the petting zoo, Splash Fountain and KIDZone play area, and ride the train and carousel. Kids ages 5 and younger can learn about animals and nature through games and activities during Adventure Cubs (May 6 and 16, June 3 and 20, 9:30-10:30 a.m.) and Twilight Tots (June 24, 4:30-6:30 p.m.). Atlanta, zooatlanta.org
l Atlanta Botanical Garden
This beautiful greenspace in the heart of Atlanta is a family destination. The Lou Glenn Children’s Garden has places for young children to play and learn, along with special programming including Garden Playtime and Garden Grooves. On Fridays from May-Sept., Shows for Seedlings has performances by puppeteers, storytellers and musicians. Atlanta, atlantabg.org
l Fernbank Museum
Explore science and nature at Fernbank! Explore NatureQuest, a fun hands-on learning area with activities and live animal displays. Outside, Fernbank Forest and WildWoods offer lots of places to play. Look for special events on their website, including Storytime for ages 1-6. Atlanta, fernbankmuseum.org
Not to be Overlooked
Your initial search (or brainstorm) may not bring up these lesser-known spots that have big appeal for toddlers and families. From animals to art-making, you’ll find age-appropriate and hands-on fun when you explore these hidden gems.
l Center for Puppetry Arts
Engaging puppet shows, including “Charlotte’s Web” and “Penguin in My Pocket,” are fun takes on classic stories; check the calendar for dates and times. At the Worlds of Puppetry Museum, see puppets and costumes from Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock and more. Atlanta, puppet.org
l Interactive Neighborhood for Kids
Let your little one use their new skills and independent attitude at this hands-on museum. Toddlers will love flying in an airplane, shopping for groceries, playing dentist, making music, and exploring the dairy farm. Gainesville, inkfun.org
l SeaQuest
Located 20 miles east of Atlanta, SeaQuest is an adventure that’s worth the drive! See more than 1,200 creatures from around the world, including rays, turtles, sharks, fish, crocodiles and birds. Animal interactions let kids get a close up look at wallabies, sloths, tortoises and more. Stonecrest, visitseaquest.com/stonecrest
l The Art Barn
This Canton farm is a fun mix of art and animals. During Play Dates, kids can take a hay ride, pet the animals and then head over to the barn for arts and crafts. Canton, theartbarn.com
l Yellow River Wildlife Sanctuary
This 25-acre attraction has plenty of wildlife, including bison, peacocks, pigs, wallabies, sheep and lemurs. Visit the petting zoo or purchase a bag of lettuce and carrots to feed the deer, goats, bunnies and alpaca. Lilburn, yellowriverwildlifesanctuary.com
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Around Atlanta
Free and Almost-Free Fun
These toddler-friendly spots offer a great time without breaking your budget, which means you can enjoy them week after week. Plus, most neighborhoods offer their own finds in each category, so you don’t have to drive far to have some serious toddler fun.
l Playgrounds
Many Atlanta-area playgrounds have separate areas for toddlers to play, shaded covering and shock-absorbing mats. A few to check out: Brook Run Park playground (Dunwoody), Kenwood Park Playground (Fayetteville) and Kidscape Village Playground (Smyrna).
l Splash
Pads
On a hot day, toddlers love to splash (and burn off excess energy!) at a splash pad or fountain. Check out the splash pads at The Battery Atlanta, Legacy Fountain at Piedmont Park and the Duluth Town Green Fountain.
l Storytelling
Many neighborhood bookstores offer weekly story times, including Little Shop of Stories in Decatur, Foxtale Bookshop in Woodstock, Avalon in Alpharetta, and Barnes & Noble in Buckhead. Check your local library branch for toddler story times.
l Nature Centers
Admission is free at the Dunwoody Nature Center, where you can explore the trails and play on the kids’ playground. Explore the woods at Morningside Nature Preserve and see a variety of animals at Autrey Mill Nature Preserve.
l Trains
Train-loving toddlers can explore the Southeastern Railway Museum; admission includes a train ride (Duluth, train-museum.org). At the Southern Museum for Civil and Locomotive History, see the General Locomotive and explore more train-related artifacts (Kennesaw, southernmuseum.org).
l Fire Trucks
Check out fire-fighting equipment at the Marietta Fire Museum (mariettaga.gov/189/fire-museum) or Roswell Fire Museum (roswellgov.com); both are open for self-guided tours.
More Places to Play
Visit the Decatur Toy Park for a great selection of tot-sized slides, push toys and trikes; mall play areas a great places to burn off energy — two to try are the Mall of Georgia in Buford and Town Center at Cobb in Kennesaw.
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Just-Right Learning: Toddler Classes and Programs
Toddlers love routine, so why not try a class that will give you a scheduled activity each week and help your child learn something new? Explore everything from art to nature and meet friends at these local class opportunities. Check websites for class times, fees and registration information.
l The Music Class
The popular Music Pups class for ages 4 and younger is packed with singing, dancing, movement and instrument play. Nine metro Atlanta locations, themusicclass.com
l Chattahoochee Nature Center
Pee Wee Naturalists, a quarterly series at for ages 3-4, encourages an appreciation of nature through exploration, a close-up look at wildlife, and an art activity. Roswell, chattnaturecenter.org
l The Little Gym
Parent and Child classes for ages 4 months-3 years at The Little Gym support early development through movement and brainboosting activities, sharing and more. Four Atlanta locations, thelittlegym.com
l Oodazu
During music classes for ages 6 months-4 years, toddlers use exercises, dances, stories and props to develop physical skills and patterns of movement — all while having fun clapping, singing, and moving to the music. Atlanta, oodazu.com
l European School of Music
Mommy and Me “Learning Groove” program for ages birth-4 years include music games, songs, dances, exercises and fairy tales with music and nature themes. Atlanta, euroschoolmusic.org
l Toddler Time at The PEA Studio
During Toddler Time, children ages 18 months-5 years, will make a themed craft, read a story and participate in sensory play. Register for one class or a series of three classes. Marietta, purpleelephantaffairs.com
l High Museum of Art
Toddler Thursdays for ages 15 months-3 years, feature a weekly topic and related artwork, artmaking, activities and a tour. Toddler Saturdays also occur on the first Saturday of the month. Atlanta, high.org
l Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History
During the Mommy and Me Preschool Program, ages 3-5 can explore a monthly theme through hands-on activities, story time and movement. Kennesaw, southernmuseum.org
Caring for Parents and Students
APS is caring
Do you know a child who resides within the city of Atlanta in need of special education services? APS Department of Special Education services can open a window of hope for a brighter future for children and young adults identified with a disability or developmental delay.
Quality Education
Founded on the belief that students with disabilities will receive a quality education leading to meaningful academic, social, emotional and behavioral outcomes.
Partnering
APS Department of Special Education partners with parents to work together and ensure all children with disabilities achieve and are provided a continuum of appropriate, specialized services and supports.
Atlanta Public Schools
Dept. of Special Education
Ages 3-5: 404-802-1690 | Ages 6-21: 404-802-2636
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Chattahoochee Nature Center
Splish, Splash! Swim Classes
For safety and fun, it’s important for your toddler to know how to swim. From infant safety to swimming techniques, these spots offer instruction for kids as young as four months.
l Aqua-Tots Swim Schools. Eight metro Atlanta locations, aqua-tots.com
l Big Blue Swim School. Johns Creek, bigblueswimschool.com
l Dynamo Swim School. Six metro Atlanta locations, dynamoswimschool.com
l Goldfish Swim School. Three metro Atlanta locations, goldfishswimschool.com
l SafeSplash Swim School. Two metro Atlanta locations, safesplash.com
l SwemSchool. Decatur, swemschool.com
Get Moving!
Places to Jump
When you’re just looking for a place for your toddler to burn off energy on a rainy day or meet up with friends for an indoor playdate, try a toddler-friendly jump place.
l Billy Beez
Kids will love the super speed and rainbow slides, tunnels, swings and foam ball cannon. The Mini Beez area is perfect for toddlers. Buford, billybeezus.com
l Buddy’s Indoor Playhouse
Explore the soft play area, driving track, play structures, educational games and more – all are designed for kids 6 years and younger. Smyrna, buddysplayandparties.com
l Dino Dash
This prehistoric playground has slides, obstacle courses, basketball, dodgeball, and a rockclimbing wall, plus a separate toddler area. Peachtree Corners, dinodashkids.com
l Hippo Hopp
This eco-friendly playground features obstacle courses, slides, basketball, dodgeball, a rockclimbing wall and more, plus a separate toddler area. Atlanta, hippohopp.com
May 2023 Atlanta Parent 35 atlantaparent.com The Music Class® is an early child hood music program designed to unleash the musical potential of children from birth to age six. Parent+ child classes feature award winning music, engaging activities and anytime-access to the music on our app. Classes start June 3–9. Join the fun this summer at one of our 8 convenient locations. Immerse your child in the language of music. 770-645-5578 themusicclass.com/atlanta Learn more at: smallstepsmusicllc.com • 770-703-4577 SMALL STEPS MUSIC Music Therapy After-school Programming Music Lessons Camps Workshops Birthday Parties Group Classes Homeschool Classes Give The Gift of MUSIC! Welcoming and supporting students with special needs! Ages: 6 weeks to Adult Schedule for In-home, In-clinic, or Virtually! Visit AtlantaParent.com for more TODDLER FUN
Empowering Students With Learning Differences
n Sage School
Learning how to learn is one of the greatest gifts a child can receive. At Sage School, students in grades K-6 are presented with tools and strategies to unlock the code of the English language. Language instruction and Orton-Gillingham remediation form the core of the education of a Sage School student. While the approach is structured, sequential, and cumulative, it is also individualized to meet the needs of the learner. Rather than rote learning, instructors address the language cognitively, teaching students how language works. A Sage School classroom provides individualized instruction to meet the students’ needs in the areas of encoding, spelling, handwriting, written expression, vocabulary and reading comprehension. sageschool.net; 678-318-3588.
n The Howard School
The Howard School’s story began in 1950, when an amazing woman named Marian Howard changed the landscape of education in Atlanta by creating an educational world with no boundaries, labels or diminished expectations. Howard worked with Dr. Hermon Martin, Georgia’s first child psychologist, to plan a school specifically for children with learning differences. The Howard School grew into the transformational program it is today — a full and robust academic program for grades K-12, in which an interdisciplinary team of experts come together to make learning meaningful for children with language-based learning differences. howardschool.org; 404-377-7436.
n The Schenck School
Founded by David Schenck in 1959, The Schenck School is widely regarded as one of the top elementary schools in the U.S. for dyslexic students. The Schenck School focuses on accelerated remediation of dyslexia using The Schenck School’s reading model, a highly diagnostic and prescriptive application of the Orton-Gillingham approach with small group instruction across all subjects. Critical to student success is a specialized, intensive yet nurturing learning environment for students to take risks, read and succeed. While at the School, students learn to advocate for themselves and to celebrate their dyslexia. schenck.org; 404-252-2591.
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These schools provide learning strategies to put non-traditional learners on the path to success.
Sage School
The Howard School The Schenck School
n Forman School
Forman School is a college prep boarding school educating bright students in grades 9-12 and postgraduate with language-based learning differences such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia and ADHD. The program uses research-based teaching to ensure 100 percent of the students are accepted to four-year colleges. Faculty members work with students to help each understand how to advocate for their needs. In addition to a traditional college-prep curriculum, Forman offers advanced-level courses for college credit through the Cambridge Assessment International Education curriculum. By exploring abundant academic, artistic, athletic and social opportunities, Forman students build identities to outshine their diagnoses. Litchfield, Conn. formanschool.org; 860-567-1802.
n The Walker School
The Walker School New Avenues Dyslexia Program serves children in grades 1-5 with dyslexia who have above average academic aptitude and a strong desire to fulfill their educational goals. Specialized classroom spaces and Orton-Gillingham certified teachers focus on each student’s unique gifts to close the gap between cognitive potential and academic achievement. New Avenues provides opportunities for remediation and repetition with an emphasis on connected learning. Students are immersed in Walker’s college-preparatory environment, participating in co-curricular classes, lunch, recess and after-school activities with their grade-level peers. At Walker, students are supported, engaged and known, making it a perfect school for families with varied learning needs. thewalkerschool.org; 770-427-2689.
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Saint Francis Schools saintfrancisschools.com
Stepping Stones Preschool at Atlanta Speech School atlantaspeechschool.org
The Cottage School cottageschool.org
Forman School formanschool.org
GRACEPOINT School gracepointschool.org
The Howard School howardschool.org
The Kairos Learning Center at St. Martin’s Episcopal School stmartinschool.org
Mill Springs Academy millsprings.org
Sage School sageschool.net
The Schenck School schenck.org
Swift School theswiftschool.org
The Walker School thewalkerschool.org
Wardlaw School atlantaspeechschool.org
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Forman School
The Walker School
When your child is diagnosed with a learning disability, it can be challenging. Finding a setting where your child can thrive can pave the way for success at school and beyond. Here are some schools to start your search.
n The Cottage School
The Cottage School combines small class sizes, a business-based model, and the implementation of study skills to provide students grades 3-12 with mild to moderate learning differences an opportunity to achieve success. TCS focuses on the three pillars of success — Academics, Socialization and Emotional Wellness — and strives to meet the needs of every child who may find success in a nontraditional learning environment. In addition to academics, arts and technology, TCS encourages team sports, including soccer, basketball, volleyball, archery, flag football, bowling, esports and swim team, which develop fundamental life skills of teamwork and respect. The Cottage School believes that teaching the whole child encourages each student to recognize their own strengths and use them to foster success. cottageschool.org; 770-641-8688.
n GRACEPOINT School
GRACEPOINT School is a private Christian school in Marietta serving dyslexic students in grades 1-8. The school began in 2012 with a mission to equip dyslexic students with the skills needed to develop into independent and confident learners. Students receive a comprehensive, high-quality education that combines remediation with enrichment and acceleration. GRACEPOINT is one of only 20 schools in the nation to be accredited by the Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners and Educators. The Orton-Gillingham method is used in all subject areas. Students receive 75 minutes of explicit reading instruction daily and the student-teacher ratio is 5-1 in reading, and 8-1 in all other core subjects. The goal is to prepare students to transition back into public or private education. gracepointschool.org; 678-709-6634.
n Mill Springs Academy
Mill Springs Academy serves students in grades K-12 with learning differences, cultivating self-advocacy while allowing students to discover their unique talents. Mill Springs is dedicated to the academic, physical and social growth of students who have not realized their full potential in traditional classroom settings. A challenging but supportive learning environment maximizes individual potential and ensures that students of all levels are well-equipped for success in school and in life. Nestled in the rolling hills of Alpharetta, Mill Springs offers a broad range of college preparatory, fine arts, and athletic options in a warm, caring community. millsprings.org; 770-360-1336.
The Kairos Learning Center at St. Martin’s Episcopal School
n The Kairos Learning Center at St. Martin’s Episcopal School
The Kairos Learning Center (KLC) at St. Martin’s Episcopal School serves elementary students with language-based learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dysgraphia and dyscalculia. St. Martin’s uses a ‘school within a school’ approach allowing identified students to receive the additional Orton-Gillingham-based support they need to succeed balanced with immersion in the educational experience, extracurricular opportunities and overall culture offered at St. Martin’s Episcopal School. In addition, KLC Middle School students receive executive functioning support. The Kairos Learning Center offers expert instructional support for students in grades 1-8 including small student-to-teacher ratios and specially-tailored programs to best meet students’ needs. stmartinschool.org; 404-237-4260.
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Mill Springs Academy
The Cottage School
GRACEPOINT School
n Swift School
For nearly 25 years, Swift School has prepared students with dyslexia and related language-based learning differences in grades 1-8 to be successful in life. Swift’s academic programming is designed to help remediate the language learning challenges of its students and capitalize on the cognitive strengths of right-brained learners. The Orton-Gillingham Approach, multisensory math, and a knowledgebased approach to language arts are used to provide successful remediation. Caring and compassionate faculty emphasize executive functioning and help students learn to self-advocate and leverage their strengths. Success with dyslexia starts at Swift School. theswiftschool.org; 678-205-4988.
n Saint Francis Schools
Since 1981 St. Francis School has helped students experiencing difficulty in reading, mathematics, writing, and executive functioning. Utilizing programs such as Wilson Reading Systems®, Stars and Cars® reading comprehension, an elongated Algebra program, and a dedicated daily homework time, St. Francis is able to offer support to those students needing assistance in a particular subject area while still serving students in traditional honors and AP classes. With a K-12 population of 850 students, on two beautiful campuses, St. Francis is able to offer a full sports and extracurricula program to all of its students at tuition rates lower than many programs that serve students who need help in key academic areas. saintfrancisschools.com; 770-641-8257.
n Wardlaw School
Wardlaw School serves bright elementary-aged children with dyslexia in grades K-6. With a focus on constructing the deep reading brain so that each child can become who they are meant to be, Wardlaw teachers guide children to build complex language, critical thinking, literacy and social skills necessary to master future academic settings and go on to make the most difference in the lives of others. Applying structured literacy practices and the latest research, the Wardlaw School provides a full day learning environment rooted deeply in language and literacy. Master’s level professionals use multi-sensory approaches, data-driven instruction and a unique Integrated Intervention Model© to provide comprehensive, individualized instruction that fully addresses the whole child. atlantaspeechschool.org/schools/wardlaw; 404-233-5332.
n Stepping Stones Preschool at Atlanta Speech School
Through an intentional, systematic, multi-sensory and languagecentered approach to learning, Stepping Stones Preschool creates pathways to success for students diagnosed with speech and/or language delays. This multi-disciplinary program is focused entirely on maximizing the brain development of students from 3 to 5 years old. Speech-language pathologists, education specialists, occupational therapists and assistant teachers work together to ensure each child becomes an active, engaged learner with the pre-literacy foundation needed for elementary school. In addition to language and pre-literacy skills, research-based practices are also used to introduce children to math and science. Enrichment classes include art, music, media, PE and OT-PE. Extended Day and Early Care programs are available. atlantaspeechschool.org/schools/stepping-stones; 404-233-5332.
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Saint Francis Schools
Swift School
Stepping Stones Preschool at Atlanta Speech School
Wardlaw School
Swift School / Jeff Reed
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May 2023 Atlanta Parent 41 atlantaparent.com Family Fun Guide Cherokee County Indian Festival & Mother’s Day Powwow MAY: Things to do this month
Strawberry Picking l Festivals and Fairs l Water Attractions Open Memorial Day Remembrances l Celebrate Mom l Top Events
Strawberry Picking
Lift Up Atlanta 2023 Community Festival
Immersive Disney Animation Hurricane Harbor, Six Flags Over Georgia
MAY TOP EVENTS
Due to COVID-19 safety precautions, most places are requiring advanced ticket purchase. Call or check websites for procedures. Events may be cancelled or changed after our deadline. Please check before visiting to confirm. Full calendar online at atlantaparent.com
Immersive Disney Animation
Armour Yards / May 1-Sept. 30
Enter the worlds of beloved Disney characters with this immersive experience featuring the music and artistry from a variety of animated films. Step into the Casita with Mirabel from “Encanto,” explore Pride Rock as Rafiki presents Simba in “The Lion King,” hop on a train with Judy Hopps from “Zootopia,” and much more in this celebration of Disney. 159 Armour Dr., Atlanta. 844-307-4644. $27.99+. lighthouseimmersive.com/disney/atlanta
Art of the Brick Immersive Experience
Exhibition Hub Atlanta Art Center
Through June 30
This iconic LEGO art exhibit features more than 70 works of art made from more than a million bricks, and watch the artwork come alive with moving installations and 360-degree projections. 5660 Buford Hwy. NE, Doraville. $33.90+; ages 4-12, $20.90+; ages 3 and younger, free. theartofthebrickexpo.com/atlanta
Illumine
Oakland Cemetery
April 27-May 7, 7:30-10 p.m.
Explore innovative lighting displays, art installations and live music to shine a light on Oakland’s magnificent arboretum to celebrate trees. 248 Oakland Ave. SE, Atlanta. 404-688-2107. $20-$25; ages 4-17, $15-$20; ages 3 and younger, free. oaklandcemetery.com
IN A GALAXY FAR, FAR AWAY….
Star Wars: The Force Awakens in Concert
Atlanta Symphony Hall
May 13, 7:30 p.m. and May 14, 3 p.m.
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra presents a screening of the film complete with the musical score performed live. 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. 404-733-4800. $39-$89+. aso.org
Acworth-Cobb Dragon Boat Festival
Dallas Landing Park
May 6, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Watch local cities, companies and individuals compete in Dragon Boat races. 5021 Allatoona Dr., Acworth. 678-956-0062. Free admission. acworthdragonboatfest.com
Backyard Campout
Swift-Cantrell Park
May 6, 5 p.m.
Camp under the night sky, play backyard games, explore discovery stations, eat s’mores and more. Reservation required. 3140 Old 41 Hwy., Kennesaw. 770-422-9714. $30 per camp site. kennesaw-ga.gov
Star Wars and More:
The Music of John Williams
Ameris Bank Amphitheatre / May 21, 6 p.m. Join the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for a symphonic concert featuring iconic film scores from John Williams, who created music for “Star Wars,” “Harry Potter,” “Jurassic Park” and more. Pre-concert activities include photo opportunities with your favorite characters and face painting. 2200 Encore Pkwy., Alpharetta. 404-733-4800. $19.50-$79+. aso.org
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
THE CIRCUS IS IN TOWN!
Yaarab Shrine Circus & Fair
May 20-29
Watch high-flying trapeze acts, aerials and acrobats, or hop on carnival rides and play midway games. The Yaarab Shrine Circus & Fair offers fun for all ages!
n The Circus: 22 performances under The Big Top, including Motorcycles on a Wire, The Flying Clarkonians, The Hanneford Circus Elephants, Shrine Circus Clowns and The Hanneford Circus FMX Thrill Riders.
n The Midway: 35 rides from premier carnival company, Wade Shows, including the Tilt-A-Whirl and the Wacky Worm, for something for the whole family to ride! You’ll also enjoy delicious carnival treats.
The Details
n Location: Jim R. Miller Park, 2245 Callaway Rd. SW, Marietta
n Admission: $10; ages 10 and younger, free. Ride tickets are extra ($1.25 each or $20 for 21 tickets); unlimited ride specials, $25. Parking, $5.
n Info: 404-419-6755. yaarabshrine.net/shrine-circus.html
n Good to Know: Circus showtimes and midway hours vary. Midway riders must be 36 inches; ride tickets are purchased separately.
The Nature of Color
Fernbank Museum of Natural History
Through May 7
This exhibit explores the science of color with hands-on activities showing how colors make us feel, how they’re perceived across cultures and more. 767 Clifton Rd., Atlanta. 404-929-6300. $25.95; ages 3-12, $23.95; ages 2 and younger, free. fernbankmuseum.org
Twilight Trek
Zoo Atlanta
May 11 and 26, 6:30-9 p.m.
Tour the Zoo at dusk, use night-vision technology, search for animals that you wouldn’t normally see during the daylight, and enjoy special activities. Reservation required. 800 Cherokee Ave. SE, Atlanta. 404-624-9453. $25; ages 3 and younger, free. zooatlanta.org
Shaun the Sheep:
Flock This Way!
Children’s Museum of Atlanta
May 13-Sept. 4
Based on the popular film and television characters, explore the antics of Shaun the Sheep and his pals with problemsolving components and fun activities. 275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr. NW, Atlanta. 404-659-5437. $13.95-$19.95; ages 11 months and younger, free. childrensmuseumatlanta.org
UPS Second Sunday
High Museum of Art
May 14, noon-5 p.m.
Special family-friendly programming includes art marking, performances and access to the permanent and special exhibits. 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. 404-733-4400. Free admission. high.org
Atlanta BeltLine
Lantern Parade
Westside Trail
May 20, 8:45 p.m.
This festive evening of creativity, community and magic features hundreds of lanterns. Parade line-up starts at 7:45 p.m. Parade begins at Adair Park access point. 404-4464404. Free admission. art.beltline.org
Bluey’s Big Play
The Stage Show!
Fox Theatre
May 20-21, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Join Bluey and Bingo as they pull out all of the games and cleverness at their disposal for a theatrical adaptation of the kid’s TV series. 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. 855285-8499. $40+. foxtheatre.org
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The Nature of Color
Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show!
Yaarab Shrine Circus & Fair
SEE A SHOW
Atlanta’s got some drama! Head to a local theater for a spectacular show.
Mago Junior Show
Aurora Theatre / May 6, 11:30 a.m.
Venezuelan artist Mago Junior Ascanio combines the arts of magic, clown, mime, juggling, music and more to create a hilarious show. 128 E. Pike St., Lawrenceville. 678-226-6222. $7. auroratheatre.com
Coppelia
Blessed Trinity High School
May 12-13, 7 p.m. and May 14, 2 p.m. Metropolitan Ballet Theatre present the story of Swanhilda who pretends to be a doll to regain the affection of her sweetheart in this comedic ballet. Before the Sunday matinee performance, enjoy a special Toymaker’s Tea. 11320 Woodstock Rd., Roswell. 678-297-2800. $20-$30. metropolitanballet.org
Peter and the Starcatcher
www.eastersealsnorthgeorgia.org 404.943.1070
Frozen…The Ballet
MOTHER’S DAY
Celebrate mom at these metro Atlanta events and with sweet activities.
FESTIVAL FUN
The Georgia Mineral Society’s 54th Annual Mother’s Day Weekend
Gem, Mineral, Jewelry and Fossil Show
Cobb Civic Center
May 12-13, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and May 14, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Explore more than 30 dealers with gems, minerals, jewelry and more, watch demonstrations, participate in the scavenger hunt for kids and more. 548 S. Marietta Pkwy. SE, Marietta. Free admission. gamineral.org
Cherokee County Indian Festival & Mother’s Day Powwow
Boling Park
May 13, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and May 14, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Shop Native American crafters and wares, watch drum performances, taste delicious cuisine and more. 1200 Marietta Hwy., Canton. 770-735-6275. $15; ages 6-12, $5; ages 5 and younger, free; weekend pass, $20. rthunder.com
FOOD FARE
Mother’s Day Picnic with Tertulia
Serenbe
May 13, noon
Celebrate the special women in your life at this gorgeous open-air pavilion surrounded by an evergreen forest. 10950 Hutcheson Ferry Rd., Chattahoochee. $30. serenbe.com
Mother’s Day Brunch
Zoo Atlanta
May 14, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:15-2:45 p.m.
Indulge in a delicious brunch buffet at the ballroom overlooking the African Savanna. Reservation required. 800 Cherokee Ave. SE, Atlanta. 404-624-9453. Table for 2-6, $169-$504. zooatlanta.org
Mother’s Day Brunch
Georgia Aquarium
May 14, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Enjoy brunch from Chef Thomas Gagliardi from Wolfgang Puck Catering with a view of the magnificent Oceans Ballroom. 225 Baker St. NW, Atlanta. 404-581-4000. $125; ages 3-11, $75; ages 2 and younger, free. georgiaaquarium.org
Mother’s Day Brunch
Park Tavern
May 14, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Enjoy brunch favorites with a delightful view overlooking Midtown and Piedmont Park. 500 10th St. NE, Atlanta. 404-249-0001. $59.95; ages 7-12, $32.95; ages 4-6, $20; ages 3 and younger, free. parktavern.com
EVENTS
Sip & Pour: Candle Making Workshop: Mother’s Day Edition
Altruistic Love Candle Company
May 13, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Curate a customizable 12-oz. candle, enjoy light refreshments and champagne, listen to music, take fun photos and more. 229 Grant St. SE, Atlanta. 980-819-1393. $55. altruisticlovecandleco.com
Mother’s Day Special: Laugh-Lines & Stretch-Marks
MadLife Stage & Studios
May 14, 2-3:30 p.m.
Mom and comedian Heather Tolley-Bauer delivers the right mix of funny and realism for an exciting Mother’s Day date. 8722 Main St., Woodstock. 678-384-2363. $27.50. madlifestageandstudios.com
Mother’s Day Celebration
Fox Theatre
May 14, 4 p.m.
Celebrate Mother’s Day with gospel music’s biggest names, including Marvin Sapp and Shirley Caesar, along with comedian Jonathan Slocumb. 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. 855-285-8499. $73+. foxtheatre.org
FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Mother’s Day DIY Terrarium Building
PlantHouse Decatur
May 12-14. See website for times.
Celebrate mom with a DIY terrarium. 112 W. Trinity Place, Decatur. 470-557-9527. $25-$34. planthouse.us
Mother’s Day – Mommy and Me!
Painting with a Twist
May 14, noon-1:30 p.m.
Bond over creativity by painting giraffes. 6780 Roswell Rd., Sandy Springs. 470294-2926. $37-$39. paintingwithatwist.com
Mother’s Day Special
Chattahoochee Nature Center
May 14, noon-5 p.m.
Moms get in free – bring a picnic, enjoy programs, walk the Wildlife Walk and explore the River Boardwalk Trail to celebrate. 9135 Willeo Rd. Roswell. 770-992-2055. $15; ages 13-18, $11; ages 3-12, $9; ages 2 and younger, free. chattnaturecenter.org
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Cherokee County Indian Festival & Mother’s Day Powwow
MAY FESTIVALS AND FAIRS
Georgia Renaissance Festival
Fairburn / Through June 4. Sat.-Sun. 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Travel back in time to the Renaissance to watch knights battle, see jousting competitions, shop unique artisan shoppes, enjoy delicious food and more. 6732 Virlyn B. Smith Rd., Fairburn. 770-964-8575. $26.95-$29.55; ages 6-12, $13.95-$16.56; ages 5 and younger, free. garenfest.com
Georgia State Fair
Atlanta Motor Speedway
April 28-May 7. Mon.-Thur. 4-10 p.m.; Fri. 4-11 p.m.; Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. and Sun. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Featuring exciting attractions and shows, including an Aquatic Acrobatic Show, live music, fair food, carnival and kiddie rides, a petting zoo and more. 1500 Tara Pl., Hampton. $10; ages 5-12, $5; ages 4 and younger, free; ride tickets, $1.25 each. georgiastatefair.com
Decatur Arts Festival
Downtown Decatur
May 5, 6-10 p.m.; May 6, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and May 7, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Celebrate art and culture with an ArtWalk, music, an artist’s market, dance performances, a Saturday Kids’ Fest and more. 101 E. Court Sq., Decatur. 404-371-9583. Free admission. decaturartsfestival.com
Drinking Water Festival
Roswell Water Treatment Plant
May 6, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Explore the process behind making safe drinking water to celebrate National Drinking Water Week. 100 Frank Lewis Dr., Roswell. 770-641-3727. Free admission. roswellgov.com
Taste of East Cobb
Johnson Ferry Baptist Church / May 6, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
This food festival and community event features delicious food, local vendors and businesses, great entertainment and a Kids’ Zone. 955 Johnson Ferry Rd., Marietta. Free admission; taste tickets, $1. tasteofeastcobb.com
May-retta Daze
Marietta Square
May 6, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and May 7, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Great shopping, delicious festival food, a Kid’s Zone and live music. 50 N. Park Sq. NE, Marietta. 770-794-5601. Free admission. marietta.gov
Bringing the Sea to the Springs
Thurman Springs Park
May 12, 3-9 p.m.; May 13, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. and May 14, noon-4 p.m. This seafood festival features delicious food, artisans, crafts and live performances. 4485 Pineview Dr., Powder Springs. 706-897-6179. Free admission. bringingtheseatothesprings.com
Smoke on the Lake BBQ Festival
Logan Farm Park
May 12, 5-10 p.m. and May 13, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Enjoy a concert under the stars and some of the best BBQ around. 4405 Cherokee St., Acworth. Free admission. smokeonthelake.org
Lift Up Atlanta 2023 Community Festival
Jason T. Harper Event Center / May 13, noon-5 p.m.
This family-friendly festival includes live music, delicious food, a kids’ zone, a petting zoo, vendors and more. 95 Lake Dow Rd., McDonough. Free admission; Petting Zoo or Kids’ Fun Zone, $6-$8. liftupatlanta.org
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It’s a great month to head to an outdoor festival for children’s activities, performances, artists’ markets and food trucks.
Lift Up Atlanta 2023 Community Festival
Decatur Arts Festival
Kirkwood Spring Fling Festival
Kirkwood Spring Fling Festival
Bessie Branham Park / May 13, noon-8 p.m.
Party in this historic and vibrant neighborhood with a 5K road race, a Tour of Homes, wings, a Kids Area and more. 2051 Delano Dr. NE, Atlanta. Free admission; activities, extra. historickirkwood.org
Chastain Park Spring Arts Festival
Chastain Park / May 13, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and May 14, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Enjoy fine arts and crafts, a children’s area, gourmet food trucks and local acoustic musicians. 4469 Stella Dr., Atlanta. Free admission. chastainparkartsfestival.com
Dunwoody Art Festival
Dunwoody Village Shopping Center
May 13, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and May 14, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Enjoy artisan booths, children’s activities and culinary treats. 1317 Dunwoody Village Pkwy., Dunwoody. Free admission. splashfestivals.com
Art on the Green: Spring 2023
Woodstock Arts
May 13, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and May 14, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Local artists display their wares, including paintings, mixed media, photography and more. 111 Elm St., Woodstock. 678-494-4251. Free admission. woodstockarts.org
Sweet Auburn Springfest
Historic Sweet Auburn District
May 13, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. and May 14, noon-8 p.m.
Celebrate in this historic neighborhood with an international food court and tons of music. 230 John Wesley Dobbs, Atlanta. Free admission. sweetauburn.com
Marietta Greek Festival
Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church
May 19, 4-10:30 p.m.; May 20, 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. and May 21, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Taste delicious Greek food while watching live entertainment and musical performances. 3431 Trickum Rd., Marietta. 770-924-8080. $5; ages 12 and younger, free; Weekend Pass, $10. mariettagreekfestival.com
Alpharetta Arts Streetfest
The Grove at Wills Park
May 27-28
10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Shop local artists’ wares at this festival. 175 Roswell Rd., Alpharetta. Free admission. splashfestivals.com
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MEMORIAL DAY
Memorial Day is a federal holiday for remembering and mourning the U.S. military personnel who have died while serving the U.S. Honor the fallen at these events.
Memorial Day Weekend
Stone Mountain Park / May 26-29
Join in a special salute to the troops with an extended fireworks finale following the brand new Summer Light Show. This new technology boasts ten times more lumens, ten times larger video projection and ten times more laser beams for a bigger show with new music tracks and 250 color-changing drones. 1000 Robert E. Lee Blvd., Stone Mountain. 800-401-2407. $39.95+; ages 3-11, $34.95+; ages 2 and younger, free. stonemountainpark.com
Memorial Day Ceremony
Cauble Park at Patriots Point / May 27, 10-11 a.m. Honor those who have given their lives in service to the country. 4425 Beach St., Acworth. 770-917-1234. Free admission. acworthtourism.org
Alpharetta Memorial Day Tribute
Alpharetta City Hall / May 29, 9-10:15 a.m.
The City of Alpharetta and the Rotary Club of Alpharetta hosts a tribute with an invocation, a keynote speaker and more. 2 Park Plaza, Alpharetta. 678-297-6000. Free admission. awesomealpharetta.com
Memorial Day Family Canoe Day
Chattahoochee Nature Center / May 29, 9-10:30 a.m.
Enjoy a relaxing paddle on CNC’s Beaver Pond with canoe guides, races and practice games. Reservation required by May 25. 9135 Willeo Rd., Roswell. 770-992-2055. $25. chattnaturecenter.org
Memorial Day Ceremony
The Park at City Center / May 29, 10 a.m.
The City of Woodstock, American Legion Post 316, Marine Corps League Detachment 1311 and other local veteran’s groups honor those who served with a memorial wreath, dove release, performances and more. 101 Arnold Mill Rd., Woodstock. 770-592-6000. Free admission. woodstockparksandrec.com
Memorial Day Remembrance
Thrasher Park / May 29, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Honor and remember the sacrifice of those who have fallen in the line of duty. 93 Park Dr., Norcross. 770-448-2122. Free admission. norcrossga.net
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FARM FUN WITH STRAWBERRIES
Be a farmer for a day by picking strawberries fresh off the vine at these farms! Strawberry season typically runs until early June. Besides strawberries, these farms may also offer activities, such as tractor rides, jumping pillows, animals and more. Stop by their markets for other fresh products, baked goods, ice cream and more.
Call or check websites for hours and availability of strawberries. Some farms may not be offering u-pick strawberries, and admission and farm activities may cost extra.
n Ecosystem Farm. 500 Springside Dr. SE, Atlanta. 404-919-4422. ecosystemfarm.com
n Mitcham Farm. 797 Macedonia Church Rd., Oxford. 770-855-1530. mitchamfarm.com
n Southern Belle Farm. 1658 Turner Church Rd., McDonough. 770-288-2582. southernbellefarm.com
n Warbington Farms. 5555 Crow Rd., Cumming. 770-889-1515. warbingtonfarms.com
n Washington Farms. 5691 Hog Mountain Rd., Bogart. 706-769-0627. washingtonfarms.net
n Whitley Farms. 901 Bob Smith Rd., Sharpsburg. 678-300-9443. facebook.com/ whitleyfarmsstrawberries
WORTH A DRIVE
n Dickey Farms. 3440 Musella Rd., Musella. 478-836-4362. gapeaches.com
n Elliott Farms. 4761 Holley Rd., Lizella. 478-935-8180. facebook.com/elliottfarms-105491956155624
n Jaemor Farms. 5340 Cornelia Hwy., Alto. 770-869-3999. jaemorfarms.com
n Lane Southern Orchards. 50 Lane Rd., Fort Valley. 1-800-277-3224. lanesouthernorchards.com
n LCCL Strawberry Farm. 3743 Old Dalton Rd., Rome. 706-295-2587. lcclstrawberryfarm.com
n Mercier Orchards. 8660 Blue Ridge Dr., Blue Ridge. 706-632-3411. mercier-orchards.com
n Moon Farms Country Market. 3498 GA-72, Colbert. 706-338-0065. moon-farms.com
n Oakhurst Farm. 19710 GA Hwy. 219, West Point. 706-615-2081. oakhurstfarms.com
n The Shed at Fitzgerald Fruit Farms. 3355 Imlac Rd., Woodbury. 706-553-2795. fitzgeraldfruitfarms.com
Super Spring Saturdays
Washington Farms
May 6, 13 and 20, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Play on the jump pad and jumping pillows, see animals in the petting zoo, tackle the ropes course, go for a wagon ride, play basketball, skee ball and corn hole, zoom down the zip lines and more. 5691 Hog Mountain Rd., Bogart. 706-769-0627. $14.95; ages 1 and younger, free. washingtonfarms.net
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JUMP IN!
Pools Around Atlanta to Keep You Cool This Summer
by Tali Benjamin
Summer is around the corner and so are the long, hot days! Joining a community pool is a fun and — believe it or not — affordable way to stay active and make memories this summer. Many parks and rec departments run pools at parks, complete with lifeguards, with summer membership options. Some private community and fitness centers also offer summeronly packages you can take advantage of. If you aren’t sure about committing for the season and want to check out your options, you can buy day passes for most pools.
You can also elevate your pool day experience by purchasing day or spa passes to some of Atlanta’s best hotels; depending on your budget and what the hotel offers, you can get access to the fitness center and spa, along with the pool. If you have a big group, consider splurging on a cabana to guarantee space for your stuff and chairs for your crew during snack and rest times.
GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR EXPERIENCE
n Join early. Most pools in the area open around Memorial Day, so commit early to get as much swim time in as possible. Plus, early bird rates are available at some pools if you sign up before their deadline.
n Do your research. Find a pool that’s close to you and has the right amenities for your family. Some options have baby pools or splash pads for younger children. Others offer snack bars, slides and shower facilities.
n Be aware of hours and holidays. Many pools have different hours on the weekends versus during the week and are closed on certain holidays. Pay attention to these dates on the pool’s website to avoid disappointment if you show up and can’t get in.
n Have a dedicated pool bag. Chances are, pool outings will become a family favorite, so be prepared to save yourself time and stress. Keep a bag ready with goggles, sunscreen, towels, pool toys, snacks and water. This way, you can be pool ready in a jiffy!
n Recruit friends. Swimming is always more fun with friends! Reach out to a neighbor who has kids the same ages as yours to see if they will join a pool with you. Your kids will appreciate the playmates, and you’ll be glad there are other adults around to chat with (and to keep watch if you need to make a quick phone call or run to the restroom).
COMMUNITY POOLS WE LOVE Piedmont Park Pool
This pool in Midtown features concessions, a landscaped deck, lockers, lap lanes and beach entry. They also have a splash pad for toddlers. Family passes for the season start at $305. Learn more at piedmontpark.org
Wills Park Pool
Located in Alpharetta, this pool was renovated in 2020 and features an interactive splash zone, zero-depth entry and slide. Wills Park also has a competitive pool with 10 lanes and two diving boards. Season passes for a family of four are $300 (non-resident) and $200 (resident). More information is available at alpharetta.ga.us
Garden Hills Pool
In the heart of Buckhead, members to this pool have exclusive access to Movie & Trivia Nights, as well as Adult, Family & Youth Parties. Family pricing begins at $315 for the season, which runs two weeks past Labor Day. Learn more about this pool that offers daily access for $5 at gardenhillspool.com.
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HOTEL POOLS WE LOVE
Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort
This day spa is super affordable, starting at $30 and gives you the perfect excuse for a full staycation since it’s located inside Stone Mountain Park. The pool itself is set among the trees, for a beautiful and natural view.
Omni Hotel at the Battery Atlanta
If you’re a Braves fan, this rooftop pool is the perfect option as you can see parts of Truist Park from the pool and its surrounding deck. Day passes start at $60 and can be $100 or more on game days.
There are also pools Downtown and in Buckhead that offer day and spa passes, including adults-only options if you need a summer staycation.
You can find all the details on these hotel pools and purchase passes at resortpass.com
Browns Mill Aquatic Facility
Featuring a lazy river, over-the-pool climbing nets, slides and more, this Lithonia pool is fun for the whole family. Chairs to relax in and tubes for floating are available. Day passes are available for youth (17 and younger) at $5 and adults for $7. Learn more about this pool and others in DeKalb County at dekalbcountyga.gov/parks/aquatics.
Seven Springs Water Park
Cobb County’s Powder Springs boasts this community water wonderland featuring two water slides, a lazy river and a splash pad area for little ones. The pool has zero depth entry and has a full-service concessions stand. Outside food and drink are not allowed. Family passes are $212 for up to four people. More information can be found at cobbcounty.org/ parks/recreation
Mountain Park Leisure Pool & Aquatic Center
Summertime in Gwinnett County means the outdoor leisure pool is open! It features a zero-depth entry, two giant waterslides, river channel, bubble bench, vortex and water play structures. Reservations are recommended for daily entry, which averages $5 for residents and $8 for non-residents. Find out more at gwinnettcounty.com.
POOL PARTY!
Even if you don’t have your own backyard pool, you can still host a private pool party thanks to a new platform called Swimply. Think of it like Airbnb or Vrbo, but it’s just for pools and you rent by the hour. You can search by various criteria, including heated, indoors, outdoors and price range. We think it’s worth a try!
You pay based on the date you select and how many adults, children and pets will be with you. Kids younger than 2 are free for most pools. Resort-style pools with views of the Chattahoochee River can go for $200/hour on a Saturday in the summer for a family of four while a more homey pool in the ‘burbs will run you around $55. Stay tuned for other backyard services like basketball and racquetball coming from this online platform. Learn more at swimply.com.
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort
Wills Park Pool
SLIDE INTO SUMMER
Have a splashin’ good time at these fun water attractions that start the summer season in May.
Margaritaville at Lanier Islands
Opening May 13
This lakeside adventure is filled with fun and exciting rides, including sliding down the Black Out in total darkness, racing on dual mats, Family Fun Zone, and new attractions including an updated wave pool, Fin Dunker Bucket, summer tubing slide and more. 7650 Lanier Islands Pkwy., Buford. 470-323-3440. $54.99; ages 3-7, $39.99; ages 2 and younger, free; parking, $20. margaritavilleresorts.com
Six Flags White Water
Opening May 6
New for 2023, Caribbean Cove is an exciting children’s AquaPlay structure. For daredevils, Python Plunge is a five-story waterslide with multiple swirls and saucer bowls for an adrenaline-pumping ride. With thrill rides, family rides and kids’ rides, there’s a special way for everyone in your crew to cool off in the water. 250 Cobb Pkwy., Marietta. 770-590-4067. $29.99+. sixflags.com/whitewater
Hurricane Harbor, Six Flags Over Georgia
Opening May 27
Part of Six Flags Over Georgia, admission to this exciting water park is included. Race down three thrilling slides with Bonzai Pipelines, catch a wave in the Calypso Bay Wave Pool, play in the 2,000-square-foot water playground Paradise Island and more. 275 Riverside Pkwy. SW, Austell. 770-739-3400. $34.99+; parking, $30. sixflags.com/overgeorgia
Buccaneer Cove, Malibu Norcross
Opening May 25
Lounge in a cabana while your kids enjoy this fivelevel-high water play area with four water slides, wet tunnels, spray loops, a giant splash bucket and spray cannons. Other fun attractions for more entertainment include go karts, miniature golf, batting cages and a huge game room. 5400 Brook Hollow Pkwy., Norcross. 770-416-7630. $15.99-$34.99; activities, extra. malibunorcross.com
TO THE BEACH!
You don’t have to go on a long road trip to enjoy the sand and the water — check out these beaches near metro Atlanta.
Acworth Beach at Cauble Park
Along with the beach, this 25-acre park contains fishing points, a boating ramp, a boardwalk, two playgrounds and more. Splash around in the swimming area before enjoying a picnic at one of the four pavilions or the lakeside gazebo. 4425 Beach St., Acworth. 770-917-1234. Non-resident parking, $15. acworth.org
Red Top Mountain State Park
Located on the 12,000-acre Lake Allatoona, this spot has a sand swimming beach nestled in a cove and surrounded by trees for a pretty and shady way to cool off. On the lake, try your hand at water skiing and fishing. Continue to explore the great outdoors with more than 15 miles of trails through the forested park, and your kids will enjoy the three playgrounds. 50 Lodge Rd. SE, Acworth. 770-975-0055. Parking, $5. gastateparks.org
Robin Lake Beach, Callaway Gardens
A bit outside of metro Atlanta, this one-mile white sand beach features a ton of outdoor recreation, including biking, ziplining, kayaking, paddle boarding and hiking. Or embrace the upcoming summer weather with a dip in the lake. On opening weekend, stop by to see the Masters Water Ski & Wakeboard Tournament. 17617 US-27, Pine Mountain. 800-225-5292. $24.95; ages 2 and younger, free. callawaygardens.com
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Hurricane Harbor, Six Flags Over Georgia Red Top Mountain State Park
Yellow House Parties
yellowhouseparties.com
Customized spa parties! Experience our beautiful venue where your princess will enjoy a pampering spa experience in spa robes, receive edible facials, mini manis & pedis, glitter makeovers, have a runway show and more. 470-301-3485.
BIRTHDAY PARTY PLANNER
Ms. Jennifer’s Music
Birthday Party
musicbirthdayparty.com
Celebrate your baby’s special day with live music! Circle-dances and sing-alongs, our music birthday parties are perfect for 1-4 year olds and guests of all ages. 404-618-1475.
Jason’s Music Party
jasonsmusicparty.com
A Birthday Concert for Your Child. Interactive live kids music for all occasions. Performing
Sky Zone Roswell
skyzone.com/roswell
Sky Zone offers party packages that can be dodgeball, Warrior Course, Sky Slam, Wipe Out,
Altitude Trampoline Park
altitudeeastcobb.com
Altitude Trampoline Park is the place for kids to freeplay! Parties are indoor adventures that will have guests bouncing, soaring, tumbling and battling their way to a one-of-kind experience. Call today! 770-693-7627.
Dream Friends Entertainment
dreamfriendsentertainment.com
Birthday parties, corporate and themed entertainment. Favorite kids characters, circus, fire, holiday, DJs, dance acts and more for all ages at your location. Atlanta Based Since 2001. 275 entertainment options to choose from.
Circus Camp
circuscamp.org
Celebrate your child’s birthday with our trained professionals. One-on-one instruction. Magic shows, balloon sculpting, juggling, face painting and other extras available. Register online Dunwoody and Decatur, 404-370-0001.
KB Fun Zone
KBFunZone.com
Step foot into the KB Fun Zone. A mobile gaming truck party offering a top-of the-line gaming experience. Equipped with the latest and greatest video games. Book your party today! 404-916-0703.
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Storytime
10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Fridays in May College Park Branch
You’re growing so fast, so let’s celebrate terrific you and all you are learning to do! Do you have children ages 4 and under? We have a Storytime just for you!
it’S Storytime!
10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Wednesdays in May Northside Library
Come and enjoy a morning of stories, songs, and crafts with the Northside Library storytellers.Shake a tambourine as Mr. Eric turns the pages.
Join Fulton County Library System for Toddler programs throughout the month of May! Specialthemed storytimes take place every week at a library near you! For a full list of toddler events and locations, visit www.fulcolibrary.org.
Storytime
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Wednesdays in May
Alpharetta Library
Join us for preschool storytime, with books, songs, fingerplays, and crafts, as we introduce toddlers to the joys of reading.
create, learn, and playwith learning SpaceS
10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Tuesday, May 02, 2023 Metropolitan Library (Tuesdays)
Northwest Library at Scotts Crossing (Thursdays)
Join us for fun, early literacy education. Stories, crafts, songs, educational play and lots of fun will be on hand for families, caregivers and children, age birth to 5 years old to enjoy.
Spring into Storytime
10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Tuesday, May 02 Adamsville-Collier Heights Branch
Join us for preschool storytime, with books, songs, fingerplays, and crafts, as we introduce toddlers to the joys of reading.
Family Storytime
10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Wednesdays in May
Joan P. Garner Library at Ponce De Leon
Develop a love for picture books and reading while making new friends! All ages welcome -- best for kids aged 1-4 with a parent / caregiver in attendance.
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