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Five things happening this week of note to the communities of East Atlanta Patch.

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Five things happening this week of note to the communities of East Atlanta Patch.

Potluck and music marks the end of another successful year.
An East Atlanta psychotherapist guides us on how to have that conversation.
East Atlanta eatery collecting canned goods for the Atlanta Community Food Bank.
Charter school in competition to fund upgrades to Related Arts programs and needs your votes to win.
Think you can beat them for $500 in money for your utility bill plus $100K to Atlanta Public Schools or DeKalb County School System in our Deck the Halls Contest?
Following Friday night efforts geared toward promoting safety, cyclists will take off for a Tour de Lights bike ride throughout the city.
Corner Tavern hosting an Ugly Holiday Sweater contest and toy drive this weekend.
Friends look to help Grant Park business following burglary.
Committee exceeds $100K goal.
Thieves broke into a Stokeswood Avenue home but were chased by neighbors and escaped emty-handed.
On the agenda: Atlanta Public Schools' Human Resources on hiring, staffing, leveling and professional development.
Fundraiser nets $3,000 for Grant Park Fire Station No. 10.
The pathway to economic freedom is the maximization of America's energy resources.
Consensus was key to superintendent's contract extension, say board members Cecily Harsch-Kinnane and Courtney English.
Now, APS can focus on the the strategic plan and build on what needs to be done.
Superintendent Erroll B. Davis Jr.'s contract extension comes with two key provisions.
Father and Son take "Beast Creative" in Battle of the Beards contest.
Steps you can take to decrease your chances of being a victim.