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Experience Fang-tastic Fun with The Battery Atlanta’s October Events

The Battery Atlanta invites the community to get into the spooky spirit with an exciting lineup of October events. This month’s lineup includes spine-tingling parties like “Live! From the Crypt” at Live! at The Battery Atlanta, “Halloween Bash” at Punch Bowl Social and “Beyond the Grave” at Battle & Brew. Families can gather on the Green for movie nights under the stars during the Xfinity Movie Series on select Fridays in October. Sitka welcomes outdoor enthusiasts for engaging informational events this month, and the Coca-Cola Roxy showcases an impressive array of talent, featuring performances by The Script, Stephen Sanchez and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie.
 
Pursuing Public Land Whitetail with Backcountry Hunters & Anglers at Sitka Gear
Thursday, Oct. 10; 6 – 8 p.m.
Sitka will host “Pursuing Public Land Whitetail” with Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. The session will explore public land ethics, Wildlife Management Area locations, draw opportunities and deer quality. Engaging discussions and exciting raffles are planned, making this a valuable opportunity for those interested in outdoor conservation and hunting. Those interested can hunt down more information here.
 
Ducks 101: with Ducks Unlimited at Sitka Gear
Tuesday, Oct. 22; 6 – 8 p.m.
Sitka invites participants to join them for “Ducks 101” featuring Ducks Unlimited. This session will dive into Ducks Unlimited’s mission, initiatives to support duck populations in Georgia and ways to get involved. Attendees will also receive a complimentary entry into the gear raffles. For more information or to RSVP, visit this link.
 
Live! From the Crypt Halloween Party
Saturday, Oct. 26; 8 – 11:30 p.m.
Live! From the Crypt presents an evening of spine-tingling thrills at one of Atlanta’s notable Halloween events. For $15, 21+ attendees can enjoy themed cocktails, enter the cash-prize costume contest and dance to tunes from a DJ. Click here for more information or to purchase tickets.
 
Halloween Bash at Punch Bowl Social
Saturday, Oct. 26; 8 – 11:30 p.m.
A hauntingly good time awaits at Punch Bowl Social’s Halloween Bash. The event features flash tattoos, a costume contest, a DJ and hidden prizes, all for an entry fee of $10. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.
 
Beyond The Grave Halloween Party at Battle & Brew
Saturday, Oct. 26; 9:30 – 11:55 p.m.
Halloween enthusiasts are invited to summon their friends for Battle & Brew’s Beyond the Grave Halloween Party. Guests will enjoy music, themed drinks and a costume contest. The event is free to attend. For more details or to RSVP, click here.
 
Xfinity Movie Series
Fridays at 7 p.m.
Families are invited to gather under the stars on the Plaza Green during the Xfinity Movie Series! The Battery Atlanta will be screening a family-friendly blockbuster on the outdoor screen, and it is completely free to attend. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs and may enjoy food and drinks from The Battery Atlanta’s restaurants during the event.
 
October Movie Lineup:
 
  • “Minions” Friday, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m.
  • “Little Rascals” Friday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m.
  • “Casper” Friday, Oct. 25 at 7 p.m.
 
Select Restaurant Promotions:
 
Jazz Brunch at C. Ellet’s
Saturdays and Sundays; 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Enjoy jazzy tunes over mimosas and fan-favorite bites at C. Ellet’s, including Southern Fried Chicken and Pancake Paloozas. The Jazz Duo plays every Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. For reservations, click here!
 
Oktoberfest at Yard House
Through Oct. 27
Prost to Oktoberfest! Raise a stein for the greatest beer festival at Yard House, and this year will be legendary! Guests can grab a stein before they are gone for $15 plus the price of a half yard pour – and celebrate with four new beers and food that rocks too. For more information or to make a reservation today click here!
 
Coca-Cola Roxy Events:
Coca-Cola Roxy at The Battery Atlanta continues to bring a lineup of fan-favorite performers throughout the month! Review venue safety guidelines and information here.
 
  • Midland: The Get Lucky Tour
    Friday, Oct. 4 at 8 p.m.

  • Nothing But Thieves
    Sunday, Oct. 5 at 8 p.m.

  • Knocked Loose
    Thursday, Oct. 10 at 7 p.m.

  • The Script
    Friday, Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m.

  • Stephen Sanchez
    Sunday, Oct. 13 at 8 p.m.

  • Jungle
    Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 8 p.m.

  • The Red Clay Strays
    Wednesday, Oct. 16 at 7:30 p.m.

  • Massive Attack
    Thursday, Oct. 17 at 8 p.m.

  • A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
    Saturday, Oct. 19 at 8 p.m.

  • MrBallen: The Strange, Dark, & Mysterious
    Sunday, Oct. 20 at 8 p.m.

  • Bethel Music
    Monday, Oct. 21 at 8 p.m.

  • Chase Atlantic
    Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 8 p.m.

  • Judah & the Lion
    Friday, Oct. 25 at 8 p.m.

  • Tinashe World
    Saturday, Oct. 25 at 8 p.m.

  • Danny Ocean
    Thursday, Oct. 31 at 8 p.m.

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Kroger Atlanta Division Hosting Round-up to Support American Red Cross Disaster Relief Efforts

Kroger’s Atlanta Division todayannounced it is hosting a customer round-up to help support the American Red Cross and its enormous relief effort in the aftermath of Helene’s devastating damage to local communities. Starting today, Kroger customers can round up their purchase at the register to the nearest dollar amount or make a donation at checkout.

“Area residents are asking how they can help victims of Helene,” said Tammie Young-Ennaemba, corporate affairs manager for Kroger’s Atlanta Division. “Kroger is hosting the round-up to make it easier for customers to provide much-needed donations. One hundred percent of all donations made during the month of October will go directly to the American Red Cross to support disaster relief.”

Kroger’s Atlanta Division is also supporting local communities through direct donations of much-needed supplies such as water and ice.

“It is times like these that we band together to rebuild our communities. Our customers and associates have always demonstrated their compassion during times such as these and their generosity truly makes a difference in the lives of so many people,” Young-Ennaemba said.

 

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Atlanta Dream Partners with Starbucks to Empower Local Minority-Owned Small Businesses

Today, the Atlanta Dream and Starbucks Coffee Company, the world’s premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee, announced a collaboration focused on empowering small, woman-owned and BIPOC-owned businesses in the Atlanta market. 
 
Through this multi-year partnership, Starbucks will become a Proud Supporting Partner of the Atlanta Dream Collective, which is a strategic program aimed at assisting small businesses in overcoming marketing obstacles by enhancing their brand presence at Atlanta Dream games and connecting them with Dream fans. Dream Collective businesses reflect Atlanta’s diverse entrepreneurial community, particularly women and members of the BIPOC and LGBTQ+ communities. 
 
The inaugural members of the Dream Collective were recognized at a Dream home game in August and will be promoted during home games throughout the 2025 Dream season with on-court and video board features. Additionally, the partnership will create content throughout the year highlighting Dream Collective members, which include:
 
  • Coordinates LLC – A pajamas brand and loungewear that celebrates creativity, art, and family. Designed to enhance special moments, Coordinates offers sleepwear and lifestyle apparel that reflects global diversity and encourages families to express their unique style.  
  • Cakes Designer Boutique & Academy – The company offers several workshops and classes in different culinary areas, as well as designs the most beautiful, original, and incredible custom cakes for various occasions like weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, baptisms, baby showers, and more. 
  • Dope Pieces, LLC – The company uses puzzles as a vehicle to connect artists needing more visibility for their work with a community seeking more representative puzzles.  
  •  Moosh (Tracey Reed, LLC) – A women’s home and children’s boutique in Atlanta’s historic Virginia Highlands, Moosh envisioned a lifestyle boutique with an urbane sensibility reflecting their cultural heritage. Moosh offers women’s and children’s clothing, shoes, accessories, home decor, toys, and specialty baby gifts.  
  • A Few Wood Men – A wooden watch and accessory collection was created and designed for Men of Distinction, that aims to provide sustainability, representation, and community through their wooden watches and accessory collection 
 
“The Atlanta Dream Collective was created to support and foster the entrepreneurial spirit of minority business owners in Atlanta,” said Laila Brock, the Dream’s senior vice president of strategic partnerships and community impact. “We are excited to partner with Starbucks, one of the nation’s most recognizable brands that originally started as a small business, to help fuel small businesses in our community.” 
 
This partnership is an expansion of Starbucks commitment through its Community Resilience Fund to expand initiatives to advance opportunity, equity, and inclusion in the communities it serves. In 2021, the company committed to investing $100 million to launch the Starbucks Community Resilience Fund focused on supporting small businesses and community development projects in Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) neighborhoods.
 
“Since our beginning, we have been driven by our belief in the limitless power of human connection,” said Kelly Goodejohn, chief social impact officer at Starbucks. “That’s why we have made a promise to contribute positively to every community we serve, and through our partnership with the Atlanta Dream, we are bringing our mission to life by creating opportunities to build a better future where success is measured by the lives we improve together. Starbucks is honored to be a part of this partnership.” 
 
ACE | Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs is a nonprofit Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) organization, that provides affordable loans and business development resources to entrepreneurs typically underserved through traditional financing. As this partnership’s beneficiary, they will distribute the funds and implement the programming.  
 
“We are pleased to be the beneficiary of the Starbucks-Atlanta Dream partnership,” said Martina Edwards, chief of strategic partnerships and incoming CEO of ACE. “Like the Atlanta Dream Collective, which assists small minority owned businesses in overcoming marketing obstacles, ACE stands in support of women and minority business owners by removing barriers to affordable capital which helps them realize their dreams. This alliance is a perfect example of how Starbucks fuels the growth and success of communities by investing in small business owners. It is very exciting to be a part of this collaboration centered around how we are all working to make dreams come true – Atlanta’s very own small business Dream Team.” 
 
Stay tuned to Dream’s social media channels throughout the season for co-branded content. For more information on the Starbucks Coffee Company, visit starbucks.com.
 
For more information on Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs, visit aceloans.org.
 
For more information on the Dream Collective, visit dream.wnba.com/atlanta-dream-collective/.
 
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Over One Dozen Guaranteed Income Studies Show Increased Employment Better Financial Stability and Other Key Benefits

More than one dozen academic studies have found guaranteed income programs led to several key benefits, including higher rates of employment, improved financial stability, better housing and food security, and more time spent together as families. 

A guaranteed income refers to monthly cash payments made to low-income individuals, with no strings attached. Around 150 cities are or have recently run guaranteed income pilots, and 60 of those are affiliated with Mayors for a Guaranteed Income (MGI), a network of mayors and city and county officials dedicated to creating best practices for this policy intervention. Several leading research institutions have collaborated with MGI cities and counties to study these guaranteed income pilots, and full results have been released for thirteen cities whose pilots have completed. 

Nearly every pilot studied has shown higher rates of employment, in direct contradiction to the most common criticism from opponents. In Stockton, CA recipients found full-time employment at more than twice the rate of non-recipients. Paterson, NJ‘s year-long guaranteed income program showed a rise in gig work and self-employment, and recipients increased their income significantly. In Saint Paul, MN researchers found an increase in employment that lasted after the program. Cambridge, MA‘s program for single caregivers showed an increase in the employment rate from 36% at baseline to 40% after 12 months, while employment fell amongst the control group. Birmingham, AL‘s pilot for single mothers showed that participants experienced significantly fewer issues at work due to childcare challenges—44 percent fewer recipients reported having been late for work in the past month due to childcare issues than did working mothers in the control group. Read more about employment outcomes here.

Increased parent-child time is another common finding, and several cities have demonstrated better outcomes for children because of it. In Cambridge, MA, households receiving guaranteed income reported fewer school disciplinary actions and fewer instances of absenteeism and truancy, and more children placed in the Advanced Placement classes among the recipient group, compared to the control group. In Los Angeles, CA, parents receiving guaranteed income were significantly more likely to maintain their children’s extracurricular activities and reported more time for parenting.  In Richmond, VA, recipients reported being able to make deliberate parenting choices, key for healthy child development. An analysis of four Southern cities–Atlanta, GA, Birmingham, AL, Louisville, KYand Shreveport, LA–found positive impacts in 5 key areas: basic needs, educational outcomes, work-life balance, parent-child relationships, and parents’ mental health. Read more about parent-child outcomes here.

Greater financial stability has been found across all studies, and other notable results include greater housing and food security, better mental health, reduced exposure to intimate partner violence, among other important quality of life markers.

The thirteen pilots randomly selected a fixed number of people to receive guaranteed income out of a larger pool of qualified applicants, and most included a control group of people who also met the qualifications. Most pilots were based on income level alone, but some programs were targeted to specific, vulnerable populations. Cambridge’s program was for single caregivers making less than 80% of the area median income, and Birmingham’s focused on single mothers specifically. Ventura County, California opted to support foster youth with a guaranteed income as they transitioned out of state care. In Denver, Colorado, the Basic Income Project focused on people without housing.

“What makes these guaranteed income pilots especially meaningful is the democratic process that our pilots naturally undergo, as each municipality elects leaders who promise to tackle the issues that the community prioritizes,” said Michael D. Tubbs, founder of Mayors for a Guaranteed Income. “Research shows that recipients are able to pull themselves out of poverty and create economic stability for themselves and their families. With polls showing that a majority of American voters – 62% – support a federal guaranteed income, it’s time to take this from pilots to national policy.”

Ultimately, the collaboration between cities, counties and researchers will produce the largest body of guaranteed income research ever. Read more about pilot-specific results, and find new studies as they are released, at www.guaranteedincomeworks.org/research, and at the Denver Basic Income Project, the Urban Institute (for Austin, TX) and the Arlington Community Foundation (Arlington, VA).

 

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New State Election Rules Come Under Fire

Capitol Beat is a nonprofit news service operated by the Georgia Press Educational Foundation that provides coverage of state government to newspapers throughout Georgia. For more information visit capitol-beat.org.

Voting rights advocates and local election officials Tuesday criticized new rules the Republican-controlled State Election Board has approved in recent weeks as unnecessary mandates that will only throw doubt into the voting process.

“This State Election Board has unleashed a Pandora’s box of chaos and confusion,” Isabel Otero, Georgia policy director for the Southern Poverty Law Center, told the state Senate’s Urban Affairs Committee, a panel made up entirely of Democrats. “[The new rules] are going to give them an excuse to deny certification [of results] and cause unnecessary delays. … Our voters deserve better.”

Specifically, Otero cited three rules changes the board has approved since early August allowing county election officials to certify results only after a “reasonable inquiry” ensures their accuracy, requiring those same officials to reconcile the total number of ballots cast in each precinct with the total number of voters, and requiring counties to hand-count the number of ballots cast at polling places on Election Night.

“Those three rules in combination allow bad actors to deny election results,” Otero said.

The three board members who voted for the rules changes have denied taking part in a conspiracy to help former President Donald Trump carry Georgia’s 16 electoral votes by sowing uncertainty in the election results and delaying certification of the vote. Instead, they have argued the changes are aimed at ensuring the integrity of the results.

But Chris Bruce, policy and advocacy director for the ACLU of Georgia, said the board has overstepped its legal authority by passing the new rules just weeks ahead of Election Day.

“The State Election Board is trying to become a legislative body,” Bruce said. “All this is doing is spreading mistrust and voter apathy.”

Milton Kidd, director of the Douglas County Board of Elections, said the requirements the new rules will impose on local election workers after the polls close on Election Night are so burdensome he’s afraid many won’t be willing to serve in the future.

“There’s no legitimate purpose to having poll workers do this,” Kidd said. “It’s chaos from an administrative perspective.”

The Cobb County Board of Elections recently adopted a resolution opposing the rules changes.

“It’s a solution looking for a problem,” said Tori Silas, who chairs the Cobb board.

Cindy Battles, policy director with the Georgia Coalition for the People’s Agenda, said the new requirements are forcing counties to spend more money on municipal elections without help from the state. Some have even considered cutting their emergency services budgets to pay for elections, she said.

The State Election Board may not be through with rules changes. The board has additional meetings scheduled for Oct. 8 and Oct. 15 ahead of the Nov. 5 election.

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Georgia DOT Continues to Make Significant Progress in Clean-up Efforts Following Hurricane Helene

Southeast Georgia state highways have been cleared of fallen trees and debris from Hurricane Helene’s aftermath.
 
Following Hurricane Helene, 29 state routes in Southeast Georgia were closed. However, Georgia DOT’s dedicated crews, working tirelessly, managed to clear roadways by pushing debris to the shoulders, making them passable for motorists.
 
Some debris removal was hindered by powerlines wrapped up in the trees, which the utility company had to deem safe. However, due to the massive amount of debris, Georgia DOT’s crews are not alone in this effort. Contractors are assisting them with debris pickup.
 
The hurricane also battered traffic signals, and, at some intersections, a loop of wiring is all that remains intact. They are striving to replace damaged signals before power is restored at most intersections, showing a strong determination to restore normalcy. To reach that goal, they are assisted by a contractor and Georgia DOT technicians from other areas of the state.
 
Significant roadway damage occurred during the hurricane on US 341 at milepost 17 between Lumber City and McRea-Helena in Telfair County. Traffic on this four-lane divided highway has been directed to a single lane in each direction. Southeast district department heads are in the process of getting the roadway repaired.

For real-time road conditions anywhere in the state, call 511 or click on (www.511ga.org). 

A few safety reminders as the post-Helene recovery marathon continues:

  • Drivers failing to stop at “dark” (without power) signalized intersections continues to be an issue. Treat these intersections like a four-way stop. The same rule applies if a signal is flashing red.

  • Please give Georgia DOT crews space to work safely. If possible, move over a lane. Vehicles clearing roads will make frequent stops so don’t tailgate. For the safety of signal technicians working in bucket trucks, slow down as you approach and don’t crowd the trucks.

  • Drive alert! There are many “leaners and hangers” on road shoulders – trees that are leaning over lanes and trees that would have fallen onto the road if they weren’t hanging on something. Work is underway to identify those locations on state route rights of way so they can be cleared.

 

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