I was pleasantly surprised when I saw this item show up in my Google news alerts: “Uniform discards benefit Emory and the community.”
I suck at trivia. No one ever asks questions that cover things I know, like Simpson’s quotes or random knowledge gleaned from the Internet Movie Database. I did have one minor victory at Twain’s trivia ...
Editor’s note: the owner of this blog does volunteer work with re:loom. To learn more about this charity, visit reloom.org.
Clear your busy social calendar, folks. There will be trivia on Aug. 5 at Twain’s. Twain’s has agreed to make re:loom its featured charity. Full disclosure: I do volunteer work with re:loom and I love ...
A few weeks ago I told you about a Decatur, Ga. nonprofit called re:loom. re:loom helps adults transition out of homelessness by giving them full time jobs with benefits, like vacation and health insurance. It’s ...
I volunteered for the DeKalb History Center during this year’s Decatur Arts Festival. I sat behind a long table stacked with pamphlets about the History Center, which is located inside the historic DeKalb Courthouse on ...
At the Weavehouse in Decatur the looms clack together in an unsynchronized chorus. The half dozen workers, mostly women, turn scraps of garments into works of art. Tee-shirts and old sheets become rugs, belts, and ...