Piedmont Park Arts Festival

By | July 29, 2015

This year’s Piedmont Park Arts Festival is on August 15-16, 2015. For general information: Frequently Asked Questions

VHCA Grant Applications for 2015 Now Open

By | July 29, 2015

by Peggy Berg VHCA’s grant program supports not-for-profit organizations and public initiatives that benefit the Virginia-Highland community. Applications for 2015 are due by August 15, 2015. Successful applicants in past years have included the College and Career Center at Grady High School, SPARK for supplemental materials for a science program, Trees Atlanta, PEDS, Inman Middle…

What Are Those Cute, Colorful “Little Free Libraries” You See Around Here?

By | July 12, 2015

by Robin Ragland Before you download that next book or magazine to your e-reader for vacation, a long weekend at the beach or just an afternoon at the pool, consider visiting one our local Little Free Libraries in the neighborhood. Perhaps even install one of your own! I’ve just described the premise for how each…

Georgia Works! in Virginia Highland

By | July 12, 2015

by Jack White Residents who have occasion to be on North Highland Avenue on many Monday mornings may have seen a number of men in bright blue T-shirts cleaning the commercial areas, with a particular emphasis on the street trash that sometimes accumulates around the Triangle at Virginia Avenue.  These men are members of Georgia…

Pedestrian “Hybrid” Beacons — How They Work

By | July 2, 2015

by Stephen Cohen The first one in our neighborhood went up on Monroe near Piedmont. Now there is one on 10th opposite The Children’s School. There are more on the way. Because they are relatively new and unfamiliar, many motorists are confused by them, especially when the red is sometimes solid and sometimes flashing. The…

Atlanta Moon Ride Raises $45,000 for Terminally, Chronically Ill Children

By | July 2, 2015

by Stephen Cohen On Friday, June 19, 2015, nearly 4,000 people of all ages from across Atlanta participated in the third annual Atlanta Moon Ride benefiting Bert’s Big Adventure, a local nonprofit organization. This photo, courtesy Joseph Wong Photography, shows what 4,000 cyclists look like at the start of a race! The festivities began at…

19 Restaurants Confirmed for Ponce City Market this Fall

By | June 29, 2015

We have learned that Ponce City Market’s Central Food Hall, which opens this Fall, has 19 confirmed restaurants. (Some of these will actually open a little earlier than Fall—it’s a on a rolling schedule). The full list is below, where you will see quite an emphasis on ethnic foods. Some restaurants will also offer raw…

Alex Wan’s Moving Tribute to Rick Porter

By | June 22, 2015

by Jack White A circle of Rick Porter’s friends and relatives gathered in John Howell Park on June 20th for a remembrance celebration. Council member Alex Wan eloquently framed Rick’s accomplishments, the context in which they occurred, and what they meant to this community.  With Alex’s permission, we share his remarks. Alex Wan’s Eulogy to Rick…

Citizen open houses on the Connect Atlanta Plan Appendices

By | June 17, 2015

Citizen open houses on the Connect Atlanta Plan Appendices, including the Cargo Atlanta Citywide Freight Study, the Cycle Atlanta Phase 1.0 Study, the Atlanta Transit Oriented Development Study, and the Move Atlanta Design Manual for Active Streets. All from 6-7:30 PM, as follows: Tuesday, June 18: Agape Community Center, 2351 Bolton Road SW Tuesday, June…

Our Debt of Gratitude to Rick Porter

By | June 17, 2015

Our Debt of Gratitude to Rick Porter By Jack White, VHCA President A couple of weeks ago we reported in this space the death of longtime VaHi resident and activist Rick Porter.   (A link to his obituary in the AJC may be accessed here. In the photo below, Rick is on the far right.) Rick’s…

A Great Summerfest 2015

By | June 17, 2015

A week before, a giant oak fell on John Howell Park. The week after,  our first broiling heat wave of the summer arrived. And in between those two unpleasant events, we had one of our most enjoyable Summerfests ever. As has come to be expected from Summerfest, this year’s artist market was an impressive array…

Update on The Mix

By | June 17, 2015

An article in the June 4th Creative Loafing is the first public report that the longstanding imbroglio about the zoning classification at 841 North Highland Avenue is over. (As shown in the photo, it is the parking lot opposite Osteria and the American Road House; often called ‘The Mix’.)  Like the remainder of the non-residential…

The Passing of Rick Porter

By | June 5, 2015

We learned with great sadness this week of the passing of longtime VaHi resident and activist Rick Porter.  Rick made many contributions to this neighborhood, but his special passion was John Howell Park, to which he devoted years of effort.  No one had more to do with establishing and shaping the park than did Rick.…

City Council District 6 Newsletter: June 4, 2015

By | June 4, 2015

Click here to read the latest newsletter from City Council member Alex Wan’s office, including updates on: Virginia-Highland Summerfest 2015 FY 2016 Budget Update An Explanation of Annexation Methods PARKatlanta Parliamentary Procedure Workshop Spotlight:  Department of Finance

It’s Time to Summerfest!

By | June 2, 2015

Who’s ready for some Summerfest? The 32nd edition of VaHi’s summertime celebration of art, music and food is just days away. Here’s the 411 on this year’s event: Friday It all gets kicked-off Friday June 5 with resident-only events, starting with the Community Parade (this year’s theme is “Rock Stars and Divas”) which kicks off…

Spice Up Your Summer at Red Pepper Taquería 

By | June 1, 2015

Who isn’t a fan of Mexican cuisine? These days, it seems like there’s a new taco stand opening on every corner, and with so many options it can be difficult finding those with any real hint of creativity or originality. Then, there are those that far exceed expectation, like Red Pepper Taquería. With two locations…

Virginia-Highland’s Dynamic and Developing Transportation Infrastructure

By | May 31, 2015

By Jess Windham Looking back, much of Virginia-Highland was built in a series of developments at the end of a street car line in a time when few people owned automobiles. Looking forward, Virginia-Highland sits as one of the most dense and most walkable communities connected to a major pedestrian and bike thoroughfare: the BeltLine.…

Reptile and Amphibian ‘Critter Camp’ at Friends School this Summer

By Ida Centner | May 31, 2015

Those of us who were there will never forget the look of wonder on the faces of the children who witnessed the release of the five baby snapping turtles into the Orme Park creek this spring. The turtles were five out of thirty who survived against the steepest of odds, thanks to the efforts of…

Final Commemorative Bricks at North Highland Park Go on Sale

By | May 28, 2015

Dedicated in 2013, North Highland Park has quickly become one of our neighborhood’s most popular features. Residents and visitors alike can be seen enjoying the wonderful green space – reading a book, relaxing under the trees, walking a dog, or eating lunch at one of the picnic tables along North Highland Avenue. Click here to…

Bon Voyage (Sort Of), John Becker!

By | May 26, 2015

By Jack White (on behalf of the VHCA BoD) This is an article that could have been written a few weeks ago, but wasn’t for a specific reason – no one was very happy about the subject matter. John Becker – long-time VHCA Board member, Communications Chair, and Voice editor – sold his home in VaHi…

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