Join in this 3-day series of virtual workshops spotlighting Black-owned businesses. Through online sessions held February 22-25, the Summit will focus on providing entrepreneurs access to a community of experienced local professionals, alongside resources to increase profitability and longevity. Entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to share insights and solutions that can help enable and empower growth for their businesses and the community.
On Wednesday, participants will hear from Dr. Lakeysha Hallon, Founder & CEO of The Village Market and The Village at PCM, about how to translate their big idea into a business. She will lay out a pathway to success from identifying a customer base to developing a relationship with customers, building a team of partners, creating a revenue model and testing a product.









































































































































































































WonderRoot’s Artist Market will create a space for 40 local artists to sell their wares every Sunday throughout 2017. The WonderRoot Artist Market connects Atlanta residents to artists and makers by facilitating a platform for creatives to sustain themselves and build relationships.
WonderRoot is an arts organization that works to improve the cultural and social landscape of Atlanta through creative initiatives and community partnerships. The anchor of the organization is the WonderRoot Center for Arts and Social Change—a full-service facility that supports artists, offers public programming and brings diverse voices together to envision and activate a stronger Atlanta.









































































































































































































WonderRoot’s Artist Market will create a space for 40 local artists to sell their wares every Sunday throughout 2017. The WonderRoot Artist Market connects Atlanta residents to artists and makers by facilitating a platform for creatives to sustain themselves and build relationships.
WonderRoot is an arts organization that works to improve the cultural and social landscape of Atlanta through creative initiatives and community partnerships. The anchor of the organization is the WonderRoot Center for Arts and Social Change—a full-service facility that supports artists, offers public programming and brings diverse voices together to envision and activate a stronger Atlanta.









































































































































































































WonderRoot’s Artist Market will create a space for 40 local artists to sell their wares every Sunday throughout 2017. The WonderRoot Artist Market connects Atlanta residents to artists and makers by facilitating a platform for creatives to sustain themselves and build relationships.
WonderRoot is an arts organization that works to improve the cultural and social landscape of Atlanta through creative initiatives and community partnerships. The anchor of the organization is the WonderRoot Center for Arts and Social Change—a full-service facility that supports artists, offers public programming and brings diverse voices together to envision and activate a stronger Atlanta.


















































December 3 2017 – This Winter you’ll have an excellent new reason to round up the kids, adults and grandparents for the holidays. The Squirrel Nut Zippers are embarking on their first ever holiday tour – The First Annual Christmas Caravan tour.
The ten-city tour starts in Memphis, TN on November 30th and will make stops in Birmingham, Pensacola, Atlanta, Nashville, Asheville, Charlotte, Jacksonville, St. Petersburg and Orlando. Tickets for all shows will go on sale this Friday.
“Zipsters, we’re excited to be spreading our holiday cheer with you all this winter,” remarked band leader Jimbo Mathus. “We’ll be playing selections from our old Christmas Caravan album, holiday hits and of course the finest Squirrel Nut Zippers music for you all. It’s gonna be a blast.”
It was back in 1998 when the Squirrel Nut Zippers released their first and only Holiday album titled Christmas Caravan which went on to sell a quarter of a million copies and reached #12 on the Billboard Holiday Albums chart.
Since reactivating in mid-2016 the Squirrel Nut Zippers have been performing to packed houses across the country and around the world. As Jimbo Mathus has said since the band’s re-launch, ‘it’s not a reunion, it’s a revival.’
The Squirrel Nut Zippers are currently in the studio putting the finishing touches on a new album to be released in 2018. It will be their first in seventeen years.


















































December 3 2017 – This Winter you’ll have an excellent new reason to round up the kids, adults and grandparents for the holidays. The Squirrel Nut Zippers are embarking on their first ever holiday tour – The First Annual Christmas Caravan tour.
The ten-city tour starts in Memphis, TN on November 30th and will make stops in Birmingham, Pensacola, Atlanta, Nashville, Asheville, Charlotte, Jacksonville, St. Petersburg and Orlando. Tickets for all shows will go on sale this Friday.
“Zipsters, we’re excited to be spreading our holiday cheer with you all this winter,” remarked band leader Jimbo Mathus. “We’ll be playing selections from our old Christmas Caravan album, holiday hits and of course the finest Squirrel Nut Zippers music for you all. It’s gonna be a blast.”
It was back in 1998 when the Squirrel Nut Zippers released their first and only Holiday album titled Christmas Caravan which went on to sell a quarter of a million copies and reached #12 on the Billboard Holiday Albums chart.
Since reactivating in mid-2016 the Squirrel Nut Zippers have been performing to packed houses across the country and around the world. As Jimbo Mathus has said since the band’s re-launch, ‘it’s not a reunion, it’s a revival.’
The Squirrel Nut Zippers are currently in the studio putting the finishing touches on a new album to be released in 2018. It will be their first in seventeen years.


















































Matt Bellassai is a touring comedian, Internet personality, self-appointed Life Critic, and now…semi-esteemed author. Celebrate the release of EVERYTHING IS AWFUL: AND OTHER OBSERVATIONS with a one-of-a-kind, stage show full of anger, judgement, and fully-clothed-full-frontal-nudity as Matt rants about life, liberty and the pursuit of unhappiness. Every ticket comes with a signed copy of his new book and an evening of irreversible, potentially-scarring memories that will keep your therapist busy.
Tickets include a copy of Matt’s new book ‘Everything is Awful’ and after show M&G/book signing.


















































Live acoustic set with soul musician and Atlanta native, Curtis Harding today at J.Crew from 5pm-7pm.


















































Nonprofit ColorATL unveils its second coloring book with an afternoon pop-up event in the PCM Gallery Collective. The ColorATL team have connects local artists with people in health facilities and marginalized communities throughout the city, constantly observing how the creative process decreases stress and anxiety, while cultivating peace, joy, and hope. Try your hand at coloring these beautiful designs and discover the relaxing benefits.









































































































































































































WonderRoot’s Artist Market creates a space for 40 local artists to sell their wares the first Sunday each month. The WonderRoot Artist Market connects Atlanta residents to artists and makers by facilitating a platform for creatives to sustain themselves and build relationships.
WonderRoot is an arts organization that works to improve the cultural and social landscape of Atlanta through creative initiatives and community partnerships. The anchor of the organization is the WonderRoot Center for Arts and Social Change—a full-service facility that supports artists, offers public programming and brings diverse voices together to envision and activate a stronger Atlanta.