Yoga Presented by Kaiser Permanente
Monday, March 17, 24 and 31; 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. The spring yoga series has arrived! Yogis start the week off stress-free at an outdoor yoga class presented by Kaiser Permanente. As part of the Wellness Series at The Battery Atlanta, this free event is open to all ages to relax and unwind on the Plaza Green. Participants are required to bring a mat and encouraged to bring a water bottle. St. Paddy’s Day Palooza at Punch Bowl Social Friday, March 14 – Monday, March 17; 11 a.m. – 11:30 p.m. Punch Bowl Social is bringing the luck of the Irish to town with a weekend-long St. Paddy’s Day Palooza. Partygoers will hunt for hidden pots of gold throughout the venue for a chance to win prizes and surprises. During happy hour and brunch, bowling and karaoke are 50% off, and free games like cornhole and board games add to the festive fun. Reserve a spot, and get ready to go green to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in style! Shamrocks and Shenanigans at Live! Saturday, March 15 – 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Join Live! for a night of pure Irish revelry at Shamrocks and Shenanigans: St. Patrick’s Day Party on Saturday, March 15th, starting at 7:00 PM. They are bringing all your favorite Irish-themed entertainment to Live! at The Battery Atlanta! Including signature drinks, green beer, and live entertainment to keep your St. Patrick’s Day pure gold.
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Marietta has seen the closure of three sex stores, most possibly permanently.
In December 2023, the companies Tokyo Valentino, Elations of Marietta, and Tantra Adult Fantasy Store were all placed under enjoinment in Cobb Superior Court. The court determined that they had all been operating in violation of the city's adult establishments ordinance by not having the appropriate adult business permits. For the first time in decades, the City Council revised that legislation in 2022. Belk announces store closure the same day as Cobb Mall closes for not paying bills.
Town Center and Georgia Power have been collaborating for a number of months to settle Town Center's "highly delinquent" bills. Disconnecting service at the mall was a "last resort," they continued. In order to "show our gratitude" to the neighborhood for housing the business for so many years, Belk announced on Tuesday that it will "offer customers 65% off regular-priced items and 75% off clearance items in-store through Monday, February 17." Three of the mall's large anchor stores—Macy's, Belk, and JCPenney's—remain open, but the doors that connect them to the rest of the complex are closed. Because they pay a separate utility payment, such establishments are able to stay open. According to Georgia Power officials, letters and on-site signage warning mall management and tenants of the impending shutdown were sent to them. According to Georgia Power's complete statement, they were unable to keep extending the grace period for Town Center at Cobb. When power will be restored is unknown. "We work with Georgia Power customers every day to address past due bills and make payment arrangements to avoid disconnection, which is always a last resort for our company. In this case, we’ve tried to work with Town Center Mall for many months and have provided numerous solutions to assist them in avoiding disconnection. Unfortunately, any customer that is highly delinquent in paying their bills ultimately has a negative impact for all of our customers, so while we will continue to work with the customer and are hopeful a payment will be made, we can no longer continue to extend the grace period. We provided advance notice regarding this disconnection to mall management as well as tenants by delivering letters in person and placing signage onsite. We also made key community leaders aware." — Georgia Power spokesperson |