Atlanta-Fulton Collaborative On-Air Town Hall, Thursday, April 2, 8am
Thursday, April 2nd at 8am
Tune in: 1380AM | V103FM HD3 | WAOK.COM
A discussion with Atlanta City Council members, along with county and state leadership on COVID-19, available resources, and a discussion on mental health during this pandemic. Moderated by Dr. Rashad Richey.
Join the Conversation
Call-In (Listen Only):
(877) 499-2930
Conference ID: 3995242#
Text Your Questions:
(470) 542-9657
See Councilmember Antonio Brown's Facebook post for more information.
Tune in: 1380AM | V103FM HD3 | WAOK.COM
A discussion with Atlanta City Council members, along with county and state leadership on COVID-19, available resources, and a discussion on mental health during this pandemic. Moderated by Dr. Rashad Richey.
Join the Conversation
Call-In (Listen Only):
(877) 499-2930
Conference ID: 3995242#
Text Your Questions:
(470) 542-9657
See Councilmember Antonio Brown's Facebook post for more information.
MARTA Service Changes in response to COVID-19
From MARTA:
"Beginning tomorrow (Thursday, March 26), bus customers will enter and exit using the rear doors only, except for customers who require the accessibility ramp. Also, because our Breeze farebox is located at the front door, MARTA is suspending fare collection on buses. For customers transferring to and from the rail system, fares will be paid at the rail stations. MARTA is closing public restrooms at low-utilization rail stations beginning tomorrow. Public restrooms will remain open at College Park, Doraville, Five Points, H.E. Holmes, Indian Creek, Lindbergh, and North Springs rail stations.
Beginning Monday, March 30, MARTA will reduce bus service by approximately 30 percent. All bus routes will continue to operate, but with fewer buses on each route. The exception is on routes with the heaviest ridership; 15, 39, 5, 121, 196, 73, 110, 78, 83, and 89, which will have buses added to help with social distancing. This adjusted plan most closely mirrors MARTA’s inclement weather plan and prioritizes service along major arterial routes and to medical facilities. The plan also allows for weekday level bus service to essential businesses.
Rail service will operate on a weekend schedule beginning Monday, March 30, except for start time which will remain the regular weekday start time to complement bus service. Also, all Red and Gold Line trains will go to the airport, and Green Line trains will turn back at King Memorial. Due to extremely low ridership, MARTA is closing Mercedes-Benz/State Farm Arena/GWCC rail station. Trains will not stop at this rail station beginning Monday. MARTA will perform deep cleaning, repair work, painting, and other small projects at the rail station during this temporary closure. Additionally, the streetcar will operate on a Sunday schedule beginning Monday, March 30.
Updated bus and rail service information will be available on www.itsmarta.com, MARTA’s On The Go app, @MARTASERVICE on Twitter, @MARTAtransit on Facebook, digital boards throughout the system, and communicated through announcements on buses, trains, and at rail stations. Call our Customer Care Center at 404-848-5000 if you have any concerns."
The press release can be read in its entirety at this link (PDF).
"Beginning tomorrow (Thursday, March 26), bus customers will enter and exit using the rear doors only, except for customers who require the accessibility ramp. Also, because our Breeze farebox is located at the front door, MARTA is suspending fare collection on buses. For customers transferring to and from the rail system, fares will be paid at the rail stations. MARTA is closing public restrooms at low-utilization rail stations beginning tomorrow. Public restrooms will remain open at College Park, Doraville, Five Points, H.E. Holmes, Indian Creek, Lindbergh, and North Springs rail stations.
Beginning Monday, March 30, MARTA will reduce bus service by approximately 30 percent. All bus routes will continue to operate, but with fewer buses on each route. The exception is on routes with the heaviest ridership; 15, 39, 5, 121, 196, 73, 110, 78, 83, and 89, which will have buses added to help with social distancing. This adjusted plan most closely mirrors MARTA’s inclement weather plan and prioritizes service along major arterial routes and to medical facilities. The plan also allows for weekday level bus service to essential businesses.
Rail service will operate on a weekend schedule beginning Monday, March 30, except for start time which will remain the regular weekday start time to complement bus service. Also, all Red and Gold Line trains will go to the airport, and Green Line trains will turn back at King Memorial. Due to extremely low ridership, MARTA is closing Mercedes-Benz/State Farm Arena/GWCC rail station. Trains will not stop at this rail station beginning Monday. MARTA will perform deep cleaning, repair work, painting, and other small projects at the rail station during this temporary closure. Additionally, the streetcar will operate on a Sunday schedule beginning Monday, March 30.
Updated bus and rail service information will be available on www.itsmarta.com, MARTA’s On The Go app, @MARTASERVICE on Twitter, @MARTAtransit on Facebook, digital boards throughout the system, and communicated through announcements on buses, trains, and at rail stations. Call our Customer Care Center at 404-848-5000 if you have any concerns."
The press release can be read in its entirety at this link (PDF).
NPU-S Calendar of Events: March 23 - 29
PLEASE NOTE! Many community events are either canceled, postponed, or happening via teleconference out of caution against spreading COVID-19. For the most accurate and up-to-date information and resources on how to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your community, see the CDC's website, https://cdc.gov/coronavirus
Coming up this week on the NPU-S calendar:
NPU-S Events:
- Tuesday, March 24 - Oakland City Community Organization - 6:30pm.
- Held over Zoom
- https://zoom.us/j/801378745
- Dial In
- +1-646-876-9923
- Access Code - 801378745# US (New York)
- Agenda
- More information at https://www.occoatl.org/
- Thursday, March 26 - Cascade Avenue Neighborhood Organization - 7pm.
- Covers south of Beecher to north of Avon, from Cascade Heights to Westmont.
- Held over Google Meet
- https://meet.google.com/bmh-pedt-jfo
- Dial In
- +1-218-460-2310
- PIN: 857 873 830#
- For more information, contact cascadeaveneighborhood@gmail.com.
- TBD
If you have any local events that you'd like to see on the NPU-S calendar, please send email to events@npu-s.org. Please be sure to include the date, time, and location/teleconference info of your event!
COVID-19 - City Council Response
From Councilmember Cleta Winslow:
"This is just an update to let you know what city council did in response to Covid-19. On Tuesday March 17th, Councilmember Cleta Winslow and Andrea Boone introduced legislation on behalf of Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms. This legislation has allowed $7 million dollars to be taken from the reserve and at least $3.5 million dollars is ear marked for the following: Children’s meal programs, senior citizens meal programs, small business programs.
Please find attached the flyer that gives the distribution locations for the children’s bagged meals program. Families with children ages 5 to 18 can pick up bagged meals between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at the listed city of Atlanta recreation centers. Food does run out quickly, please come at 4:00 p.m. if possible."
For more information, see the Centers of Hope Afterschool Program page on the City of Atlanta website.
"This is just an update to let you know what city council did in response to Covid-19. On Tuesday March 17th, Councilmember Cleta Winslow and Andrea Boone introduced legislation on behalf of Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms. This legislation has allowed $7 million dollars to be taken from the reserve and at least $3.5 million dollars is ear marked for the following: Children’s meal programs, senior citizens meal programs, small business programs.
Please find attached the flyer that gives the distribution locations for the children’s bagged meals program. Families with children ages 5 to 18 can pick up bagged meals between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at the listed city of Atlanta recreation centers. Food does run out quickly, please come at 4:00 p.m. if possible."
For more information, see the Centers of Hope Afterschool Program page on the City of Atlanta website.
Atlanta Public Schools Emergency Food Distribution
From Atlanta Public Schools:
Atlanta Public Schools is providing emergency student meals at designated anchor sites offering three food service supports:
1. Breakfast and lunch grab-and-go bags
2. Fresh produce provided by local nonprofit Goodr
3. Shelf-stable foods provided by the Atlanta Community Food Bank (i.e. nonperishables)
Food distribution is from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday through Friday at these anchor sites:
Atlanta Public Schools is providing emergency student meals at designated anchor sites offering three food service supports:
1. Breakfast and lunch grab-and-go bags
2. Fresh produce provided by local nonprofit Goodr
3. Shelf-stable foods provided by the Atlanta Community Food Bank (i.e. nonperishables)
Food distribution is from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday through Friday at these anchor sites:
- Bunche Middle School - 1925 Niskey Lake Rd., SW, Atlanta, GA 30331
- Cleveland Avenue Elementary School - 2672 Old Hapeville Rd., SW, Atlanta, GA 30315
- Douglass High School - 225 Hamilton E Holmes Dr., NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
- Phoenix Academy (formerly Alonzo Crim High School) - 256 Clifton St., SE, Atlanta, GA 30317
- Sylvan Hills Middle School - 1461 Sylvan Rd., SW, Atlanta, GA 30310
- Booker T. Washington High School - 45 Whitehouse Dr. SW, Atlanta, GA 3031
- Hope-Hill Elementary School - 112 Boulevard NE, Atlanta, GA 30312
- King Middle School - 545 Hill St SE, Atlanta, GA 30312
- Thomasville Heights Elementary School - 1820 Henry Thomas Dr. SE, Atlanta, GA 30315
- Young Middle School - 3116 Benjamin E Mays Dr. SW, Atlanta, GA 30311
For APS School Bus Food Delivery stops & times, see: https://www.atlantapublicschools.us/Page/62031
For more information about the above, and for information about food pantry locations & schedules, as well as YMCA meal pickups, see: https://www.atlantapublicschools.us/Page/62032
NPU-S General Meeting THIS Thursday, 7pm, online/teleconference
This Thursday the 19th will be our NPU General Meeting for March 2020, held, as always, on the third Thursday of the month.
In light of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, NPU-S will not meet at VICARS, but instead will use Google Meet (meet.google.com) to hold our meeting.
We strongly encourage attendees to register beforehand. If you do not register then we cannot count your attendance or verify your identity on voting matters.
To register, either register online at http://bit.ly/NPUS-Meeting-Register, or call (770) 744-5311 and leave a message with a way for us to reach you.
To attend the meeting:
At this meeting there will be a two voting items, and one item for comment.
We are working to have our representatives from the police, code enforcement, public works, and other City departments call in to give reports.
See you there!
When: Thursday, March 19, 7-9pm
Where: online / teleconference
Agenda, minutes, and supporting documents: http://bit.ly/NPUS-Meeting-Docs
In light of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, NPU-S will not meet at VICARS, but instead will use Google Meet (meet.google.com) to hold our meeting.
We strongly encourage attendees to register beforehand. If you do not register then we cannot count your attendance or verify your identity on voting matters.
To register, either register online at http://bit.ly/NPUS-Meeting-Register, or call (770) 744-5311 and leave a message with a way for us to reach you.
To attend the meeting:
- By videoconference, go to https://meet.google.com/rbh-ptwd-efj
- By phone, call (515) 599-7285 and enter PIN: 480 291 570#
At this meeting there will be a two voting items, and one item for comment.
We are working to have our representatives from the police, code enforcement, public works, and other City departments call in to give reports.
See you there!
When: Thursday, March 19, 7-9pm
Where: online / teleconference
Agenda, minutes, and supporting documents: http://bit.ly/NPUS-Meeting-Docs
Thursday's NPU-S meeting moved to teleconference
In light of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, NPU-S will not meet at VICARS, but instead will use Google Meet (meet.google.com) to hold our meeting.
The meeting is open to the public. We strongly encourage attendees to register beforehand!
If you do not register then we cannot count your attendance or verify your identity on voting matters!
To register, either register online at http://bit.ly/NPUS-Meeting-Register, or call (770) 744-5311 and leave a message with a way for us to reach you.
To attend the meeting:
The meeting is open to the public. We strongly encourage attendees to register beforehand!
If you do not register then we cannot count your attendance or verify your identity on voting matters!
To register, either register online at http://bit.ly/NPUS-Meeting-Register, or call (770) 744-5311 and leave a message with a way for us to reach you.
To attend the meeting:
- By videoconference, go to https://meet.google.com/rbh-ptwd-efj
- By phone, call (515) 599-7285 and enter PIN: 480 291 570#
CityRoots ATL Canvassing Outing - March 14, 10am
From The CityRoots ATL Coalition:
The CityRoots ATL Coalition will be gathering to canvass several neighborhoods in Southwest Atlanta.
Free! Register at this Eventbrite link.
Date: Saturday, March 14th 2020
Time: 10am - 1pm
Location:
Lee + White Community Room
1000 White St SW
Atlanta, GA 30310
Come join the city roots coalition as we meet our neighbors! During our time together, we will equip them with helpful information on how to lower and/or freeze their property taxes, get mortgage assistance, get rental assistance, or fight wrongful evictions. We want our neighborhoods to remain inclusive and do not want to see our low-income neighbors pushed out due to financial burdens. This is one way for us to serve. We look forward to seeing you Saturday! Email info@cityrootsatl.org with any questions.
Access to the community room where we will meet can be found by taking the pedestrian access walkway around the back side of Hop City. Look for volunteers wearing the green CityRoots ATL shirts and hoodies!
The CityRoots ATL Coalition will be gathering to canvass several neighborhoods in Southwest Atlanta.
Free! Register at this Eventbrite link.
Date: Saturday, March 14th 2020
Time: 10am - 1pm
Location:
Lee + White Community Room
1000 White St SW
Atlanta, GA 30310
Come join the city roots coalition as we meet our neighbors! During our time together, we will equip them with helpful information on how to lower and/or freeze their property taxes, get mortgage assistance, get rental assistance, or fight wrongful evictions. We want our neighborhoods to remain inclusive and do not want to see our low-income neighbors pushed out due to financial burdens. This is one way for us to serve. We look forward to seeing you Saturday! Email info@cityrootsatl.org with any questions.
Access to the community room where we will meet can be found by taking the pedestrian access walkway around the back side of Hop City. Look for volunteers wearing the green CityRoots ATL shirts and hoodies!
City of Atlanta 2020 Film & Television Career & Small Business Symposium & Expo - Saturday, March 21
City of Atlanta 2020 Film & Television Career & Small Business Symposium & Expo
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Sylvan Middle School
1461 Sylvan Road SW
Atlanta, GA 30310
Registration and Networking: 8:00am - 9:00am
Expo: 8:00am - 1:00pm
Symposium: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Lunch will be available for purchase.
Symposium features:
To register, visit https://2020atlantafilmsymposium.eventbrite.com
For more information, please contact:
Tamara Roulhac at 404.546.3651 / troulhac@ulgatl.org
MARTA is accessible and convenient to Sylvan Hills Middle
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Sylvan Middle School
1461 Sylvan Road SW
Atlanta, GA 30310
Registration and Networking: 8:00am - 9:00am
Expo: 8:00am - 1:00pm
Symposium: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Lunch will be available for purchase.
Symposium features:
- Film and television professionals and film studio executives and demonstrations.
- Information on the film industry, training, networking organizations and opportunities.
- Small businesses will learn from successful film industry vendors and meet production managers who are vendor decision makers.
- Experts from Tyler Perry Studios, Georgia Film Academy, EUE/Screen Gems Studios and many more.
To register, visit https://2020atlantafilmsymposium.eventbrite.com
For more information, please contact:
Tamara Roulhac at 404.546.3651 / troulhac@ulgatl.org
MARTA is accessible and convenient to Sylvan Hills Middle
ATLCounts 2020 Census Ambassador Training - 3/12, Atlanta City Hall
Join Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and the City of Atlanta in ensuring that every Atlantan is counted in the 2020 Census and our community gets the resources it needs, as a founding member of the ATLCounts 2020 Census Ambassador program. For more information on the Census Ambassador Program please visit ATLCounts.org.
Thursday, March 12 at 2:30 PM Atlanta City Hall
Food and census swag will be provided!
Please RSVP at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2020-atlcounts-census-ambassador-training-tickets-94723375165
Thursday, March 12 at 2:30 PM Atlanta City Hall
Food and census swag will be provided!
Please RSVP at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2020-atlcounts-census-ambassador-training-tickets-94723375165
NPU-S Calendar of Events: March 9 - 15
Coming up this week on the NPU-S calendar:
NPU-S Events:
NPU-S Events:
- Monday, March 9 - ARTlanta OPEN Mondays - 7pm, Stained Gallery (1719 Sayers St SW). Open mic & networking event for musicians to showcase their talents and mix & mingle with their peers within the art and music community.
- Monday, March 9 - Beecher Hills Community Association Meeting - 7pm, BUZZ Coffee and Winehouse (2315 Cascade Rd SW).
- Tuesday, March 10 - Graymont Drive Neighborhood Organization - 6:30pm, St. Peter's Missionary Baptist Church (1558 Venetian Dr). Monthly meeting of GDNA, which operates over Graymont, Elizabeth, Lockwood, and Westmont. Contact DionneMoore2015@gmail.com for more information.
- Saturday, March 14 - WAWA Walk with a Doc - 9am, Lionel Hampton Trail (390 Willis Mill Road). Free, registration required. Weekly walk with health professionals, ask questions while getting fit. https://wawa-online.eventbrite.com
- Saturday, March 14 - WAWA Service Saturdays - 10am, Outdoor Activity Center (1442 Richland Rd SW) Free, registration required. Provides the opportunity for youth 10 years and older to participate in meaningful activities encouraging conservation, stewardship and experiential learning. https://wawa-online.eventbrite.com
- Saturday, March 14 - Bush Mountain Community Organization Meeting - 1pm, Outdoor Activity Center (1442 Richland Rd SW). For more information, contact Tavius Elder at taviuselder@yahoo.com.
- Monday, March 9 - NPU-V Meeting - 7pm, Fulton Atlanta Community Action Authority Resource Center (341 Kelly St SE). NPU-V encompasses the communities of Mechanicsville, Summerhill, Peoplestown, Pittsburgh, Adair Park, and Capitol Gateway.
- Wednesday, March 11 - NPU-T Meeting - 7pm, Lee + White Community Room (1000 White St SW). NPU-T encompasses the communities of Ashview Heights, Atlanta University Center, Harris Chiles, Just Us, Castleberry Hill, West End, and Westview.
If you have any local events that you'd like to see on the NPU-S calendar, please send email to events@npu-s.org. Please be sure to include the date, time, and location of your event!
Free documentary: "Suppressed" - with new voting machine demonstration
Neighborhood Planing Unit S and State Senator Nan Orrock are pleased to announce a free screening of the the documentary "Suppressed: The Fight To Vote".
This event will be held on Saturday, March 7, 1pm, at VICARS, 8383 Cascade Ave, 30311. Come on out!
Light refreshments will be served.
From the film's website:
In addition to the documentary, there will be a demonstration of Georgia's new voting machines on the premises.Suppressed: The Fight to Vote, the new documentary by Robert Greenwald (Director of Outfoxed, Walmart: The High Cost of Low Price, and Making A Killing: Guns, Greed, & the NRA) weaves together personal stories from voters across the state of Georgia to paint an undeniable picture of voter suppression in the 2018 midterm election where Stacey Abrams fought to become the first Black female governor in the U.S. The issues Georgians faced included polling place closures, voter purges, missing absentee ballots, extreme wait times and a host of voter ID issues – all of which disproportionately prevented many students and people of color from casting their ballots. Suppressed: The Fight to Vote features experts, poll watchers and everyday Georgians speaking to the reality of voter suppression and the threat it poses in 2020. In a race that was ultimately decided by 54,723 votes, the film exposes that the basic constitutional right to vote continues to be under siege in America.
This event will be held on Saturday, March 7, 1pm, at VICARS, 8383 Cascade Ave, 30311. Come on out!
Light refreshments will be served.
NPU-S Calendar of Events: March 2 - 8
Coming up this week on the NPU-S calendar:
NPU-S Events:
NPU-S Events:
- Monday, March 2 - Early voting begins for March 24th election - Various times/locations. Log in to the Georgia My Voter Page for sample ballots and more info.
- Monday, March 2 - ARTlanta OPEN Mondays - 7pm, Stained Gallery (1719 Sayers St SW). Open mic & networking event for musicians to showcase their talents and mix & mingle with their peers within the art and music community.
- Saturday, March 7 - WAWA Walk with a Doc - 9am, Lionel Hampton Trail (390 Willis Mill Road). Free, registration required. Weekly walk with health professionals, ask questions while getting fit. https://wawa-online.eventbrite.com
- Saturday, March 7 - John A White Park Cleanup - 9am, John A. White Park (1101 Cascade Cir SW). Join your neighbors to help clean up John A. White Park, our community's hidden gem! We'll be meeting in the parking lot next to the entrance to the pool. Supplies will be provided, but feel free to bring your own if you're so inspired. For more details, contact jeff@friendsofjohnawhitepark.org, or sign up for updates at https://friendsofjohnawhitepark.org/marchcleanup.
- Saturday, March 7 - Film Showing: "Suppressed" - 1pm, VICARS (838 Cascade Ave SW). Neighborhood Planing Unit S and State Senator Nan Orrock are pleased to announce a free screening of the the documentary "Suppressed: The Fight To Vote". From the film's website:
"Suppressed: The Fight to Vote, the new documentary by Robert Greenwald (Director of Outfoxed, Walmart: The High Cost of Low Price, and Making A Killing: Guns, Greed, & the NRA) weaves together personal stories from voters across the state of Georgia to paint an undeniable picture of voter suppression in the 2018 midterm election where Stacey Abrams fought to become the first Black female governor in the U.S. The issues Georgians faced included polling place closures, voter purges, missing absentee ballots, extreme wait times and a host of voter ID issues – all of which disproportionately prevented many students and people of color from casting their ballots. Suppressed: The Fight to Vote features experts, poll watchers and everyday Georgians speaking to the reality of voter suppression and the threat it poses in 2020. In a race that was ultimately decided by 54,723 votes, the film exposes that the basic constitutional right to vote continues to be under siege in America."
In addition to the documentary, there will be a demonstration of Georgia's new voting machines on the premises. Light refreshments will be served.
- Wednesday, March 4 - NPU-R Meeting - 7pm, Adams Park Recreation Center (1620 Delowe Dr) NPU-R encompasses the communities of Adams Park, Campbellton Road, Fort Valley, Greenbriar, Laurens Valley, Pamond Park, and Southwest
If you have any local events that you'd like to see on the NPU-S calendar, please send email to events@npu-s.org. Please be sure to include the date, time, and location of your event!
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