Note – another in a series about beloved events we are missing this year, and look forward to reviving in 2021 – Kelly
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Seen in Atlanta posts by Kelly Jordan
MomoCon 2018 – Photos by Kelly Jordan
Note: Continuing a series about events that will be missed this year, here are displays from 2018 about the fabulous, colorful, delightful MomoCon https://www.momocon.com). – Kelly
MomoCon 2019 – Photos by Kelly Jordan
Note: Continuing a series about events that will be missed this year, here are displays from 2019 about the fabulous, colorful, delightful MomoCon https://www.momocon.com). – Kelly
Malcolm X Festival – West End Park 2018-19 – Photos by Kelly Jordan
Continuing a look back at great Atlanta events that we will miss this year – Kelly
Kirkwood Spring Fling – May 2019 – Photos by Kelly Jordan
Continuing a look back at great Atlanta events that we will miss this year – Kelly
Food Well Alliance Soil Festival at Truly Living Well 2017-19 – Photos by Kelly Jordan
Note: Continuing a recap of great events that we’ll miss in 2020 and look forward to in 2021. Kelly
Inman Park Festival, 2017 – 2019 – Photos by Kelly Jordan
The beloved Inman Festival would’ve been last weekend. Here’s to a resurgence in 2021! – Kelly
Dogwood Festival – April 2019 – Photos by Kelly Jordan
Note: Continuing a series about events that will be missed this year. – Kelly
St. Patty’s parade 2017-19 – Photos by Kelly Jordan
Note: Continuing photos of beloved annual events cancelled for this year. – Kelly
RIP Rev. Joseph Lowery (1921-2020)
Statements from Atlanta City Council Members on the Passing of Rev. Joseph E. Lowery ATLANTA — Several members of the Atlanta City Council have issued statements following the passing of Rev. Joseph E. Lowery: “One of the greatest benefits of public service is the exposure it brings to mighty, selfless human beings who are determined […]
Science Fest 2017-19 Photos by Kelly Jordan
Note: Ironically, the 2020 Science Fest itself fell victim to the Corona virus, so here are scenes from 2017-2019 to hopefully partially compensate. – Kelly
