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Art Stroll

The Castleberry Hill Art Stroll, held the second Friday of each month, draws art lovers to the neighborhood’s galleries and restaurants.

Come visit to experience Marist’s spirit yourself.

Serving grades 7–12, Marist School provides an education where achievement exists within a spirit of humility and generosity. Students are challenged by an extensive college-preparatory curriculum while an array of extracurricular activities inspire exploration and uncover hidden talents. Through it all, students gain a unique strength of character and skill and a joy of serving others that prepares them to be compassionate, confident leaders. Learn more at marist.com

5. The Walking Dead

The streets of Castleberry were made internationally famous thanks to the zombie drama, The Walking Dead. Before the neighborhood’s reclamation, it was also used as a dystopian backdrop in films like Freejack and Kalifornia.

Piedmont Hospital has released a new illustration of its planned new patient tower at its flagship campus on Peachtree Road in Buckhead. The hospital plans to start work on the $630 million project in January, pending state approval of its “certificate of need” application. The hospital released the image in conjunction with an announcement that it has many contractors ready to begin the work. The tower would be built in phases over a decade, with the first part opening in September 2020, the hospital says.

Georgia State University plans to build a $35 million infectious disease research center, the first in the Southeast, as part of its Downtown research campus. The nearly 55,000-square-foot building will be equipped to handle the most dangerous viruses, including Ebola and Zika.

The 2nd annual Kate’s Club Memory Walk at Piedmont Park is set for Sunday, Nov. 13. The interactive 2K walk starts at 11:30 a.m. and is designed for all ages and abilities. Activities that take place along the memory walk route include a chalk mural, storytelling path, and other family friendly activities designed to help kids and families play, share and grieve. To register for the event or make a donation, visit firstgiving.com.

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