Atlanta, GA
PHOTOS: Earth Day events and projects in metro Atlanta | April 2025
ATLANTA – April 22 is Earth Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness and demonstrating support for environmental protection. Several organizations in the metro Atlanta area participated in projects or hosted events in honor of the day.
Earth Day events in metro Atlanta | April 2025
To celebrate Earth Day, Georgia’s Own Credit Union lit up its 450-foot-high tower in Downtown Atlanta with the message “HAPPY EARTH DAY” for 24 hours. In addition to the skyline tribute, employee volunteers teamed up with Trees Atlanta to help beautify the Freedom Park Trail, and the credit union is donating $1,000 to support Trees Atlanta’s year-round efforts to keep the city green and vibrant.
Courtesy of Georgia’s Own Credit Union
As part of Bank of America’s Global Service Month, Atlanta-based employees partnered with Trees Atlanta and Westside Future Fund to complete landscaping at a historic affordable housing site in Vine City. The project took place at 220 Sunset Avenue, the former childhood home of Atlanta’s first Black mayor, Maynard H. Jackson Jr., and adjacent to the home where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lived at the time of his assassination. Volunteers installed a landscape design provided by Trees Atlanta, helping transform the property while honoring its civil rights legacy. This effort is one of 30 volunteer projects supported by nearly 1,000 Bank of America employees in April, contributing over 2,000 service hours toward nonprofits and community organizations across the city.
Preschoolers at Carrington Academy Preschool in Braselton released 12,000 ladybugs into the school yard for Earth Day.
In alignment with Earth Day this year, the Atlanta Braves installed and implemented eight garden towers on-site at Truist Park, where various plants will be grown and harvested for select ballpark food items throughout the season. Two of the towers will be ready for harvest this week, offering a mix of lettuce and herbs. This new urban garden can be found on the Truist Park rooftop next to the Blue Moon Beer Garden, and is in collaboration with Delaware North, the official food and beverage partner of the Atlanta Braves, and Truist Park Executive Chef Jaco Dreyer.
In celebration of Earth Day, the GE Vernova Foundation announced a new green space grant initiative, including a $500,000, two-year commitment to the Trust for Public Land’s Community Schoolyards program. Half of the funding will support projects in Atlanta—home to one of GE Vernova’s largest U.S. sites—where 10 schoolyards will be transformed into vibrant green spaces, benefiting nearly 35,000 students and residents. The “shovel-ready” projects will include stormwater systems, native plants, and tree canopies, and are designed with student participation to promote environmental education and community resilience. The foundation will also host a volunteer event at Atlanta’s Fickett Elementary School, underscoring its mission to drive sustainability and change through innovation and partnership.
On Earth Day, the Atlanta Hawks and State Farm Arena announced a major sustainability milestone—diverting more than 10 million pounds of waste from landfills since launching their zero-waste initiative. The downtown venue has recycled over 4 million pounds of materials, composted more than 3 million pounds of food and organic waste, and repurposed nearly 3 million pounds of items such as electronics and clothing. Since May 2021, State Farm Arena has consistently diverted at least 90% of its waste and became the first sports and entertainment venue in the world to earn TRUE Platinum certification for zero waste. The milestone reflects years of collaboration with fans, employees, and partners including Novelis, Kimberly-Clark, WestRock, Honeywell, and Heineken, all contributing to the arena’s mission to lead in environmental responsibility.
Atlanta, GA
Former Atlanta Housing executive expected to plead guilty in fraud case
ATLANTA – A former senior executive at Atlanta Housing is expected to plead guilty in the coming weeks to federal charges of defrauding more than $60,000 from Section 8 and COVID-19 relief programs, according to federal prosecutors.
The backstory:
Tracy Jones, who served as the agency’s senior vice president of the Housing Choice Voucher Program since 2017, was arraigned last week on charges of conspiracy to commit theft of government funds, wire fraud and credit application fraud. Jones oversaw one of the largest Section 8 programs in the country before being charged.
What they’re saying:
U.S. Attorney Theodore Hertzberg announced that Jones has indicated she will enter a guilty plea to all three charges.
During the arraignment, Hertzberg detailed a complex web of deception used to carry out the fraud.
“She used a shell business entity, she used a false affidavit,” Hertzberg said. “She convinced friends to lie and present false documents on her behalf. She used a fake name.”
The investigation revealed that Jones allegedly used an alternate identity and multiple business entities to siphon funds intended for the community’s neediest residents. While her attorney, Samuel Joseph, declined to comment on the charges, prosecutors expect the case to be resolved with the upcoming plea.
The other side:
In response to the legal proceedings, Atlanta Housing released a statement: “As this is an active legal matter, Atlanta Housing is unable to comment at this time. We will follow all appropriate protocols related to both internal and external reviews of all claims.”
The agency has already moved to fill the vacancy left by Jones’ departure, appointing Shannon Linsey to the post on Monday.
The Source: This is a FOX 5 original report from Rey Llerena who spoke with federal prosecutors.
Atlanta, GA
Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta, North Georgia | Dec. 26-28, 2025
ATLANTA – Looking for ways to get out and enjoy the final days of the holiday season? This week’s Things to Do list features live music, comedy, family-friendly activities, arts events, and festivals happening across metro Atlanta and beyond.
Fulton County
A Drag Queen Christmas Dec. 26, doors at 7 p.m. Atlanta Symphony Hall, 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta A touring holiday variety show featuring past contestants from the television series RuPaul’s Drag Race. The performance includes musical numbers and comedy routines intended for adult audiences.
The Holiday in Concert with the Atlanta Pops Orchestra Dec. 27–28, Sat. at 7 p.m., Sun. at 3 p.m. Atlanta Symphony Hall, 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta A screening of the 2006 film The Holiday accompanied by a live performance of the film’s score by the Atlanta Pops Orchestra.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Dec. 26–28, various matinees Center for Puppetry Arts, 1404 Spring St NW, Atlanta A puppet-theater adaptation of the 1964 television special. Tickets include admission to the museum’s puppetry exhibits.
Rod Wave: The Redemption Experience Tour Dec. 28 State Farm Arena, 1 State Farm Drive, Atlanta Rod Wave brings his Redemption Experience Tour to downtown Atlanta for a major arena performance.
Mother’s Finest 8 p.m. Dec. 27 Buckhead Theatre, 3110 Roswell Road NE, Atlanta Mother’s Finest, the Atlanta-founded American funk rock band, takes the stage at Buckhead Theatre.
Ship Wrek 10 p.m. Dec. 27 Believe Music Hall, 181 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd., Atlanta Electronic music artist Ship Wrek headlines a high-energy show joined by Tresfalcons, Sam Shakery, and Six Cents.
Apollo 8: Man’s First Trip to the Moon 2 p.m. Dec. 27 Mimms Museum of Technology and Art, 5000 Commerce Parkway, Roswell A “Talking Tech” presentation exploring Apollo 8’s historic 1968 Christmas mission, led by a NASA Solar System Ambassador.
FairyTale Village Through Dec. 31 North Point Mall, 1000 North Point Circle, Alpharetta Families can meet live characters, explore themed villages, enjoy interactive storytelling, and create seasonal crafts.
Too Fast, Too Festivus Through Dec. 31 Horizon Theatre, 1083 Austin Ave., Atlanta Presented by Dad’s Garage and Horizon Theatre, this fast-paced holiday comedy pokes fun at Atlanta culture with a festive twist.
Viktor&Rolf: Fashion Statements Through Feb. 8 High Museum of Art, 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta The High Museum presents the first major U.S. retrospective of fashion designers Viktor&Rolf, featuring more than 100 avant-garde works.
DeKalb County
Nerd Yard Sale 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 27–28 6009 Memorial Drive, Stone Mountain The Nerd Yard Sale features items for collectors, cosplayers, gamers, and fandom lovers.
Jaime Jorge 5:30 p.m. Dec. 27 Atlanta First Hispanic Church, 111 Pounds Road, Tucker Renowned violinist and speaker Jaime Jorge, who has performed in 80 countries across six continents, presents an evening of music and inspiration.
Rocco Gorelik 5 p.m. Dec. 27 Eddie’s Attic, 545 N. McDonough Street, Decatur Fifteen-year-old country singer Rocco Gorelik brings his traditional sound to Eddie’s Attic.
Cobb County
The Nutcracker (Atlanta Ballet) Dec. 26–27, matinee and evening performances Cobb Energy Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta Atlanta Ballet’s annual production of the Tchaikovsky ballet, featuring digital projections and live accompaniment by the Atlanta Ballet Orchestra.
Lights of Life Dec. 26–28, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Life University, 1269 Barclay Circle, Marietta A 1.5-mile drive-through light display on the campus of Life University. The event includes a 60-foot tall tree and a petting zoo on-site.
When Harry Met Sally 3 p.m. Dec. 28 Strand Marietta, 117 N. Park Square NE, Marietta The Strand’s holiday movie series continues with a screening of the romantic comedy classic When Harry Met Sally.
Gwinnett County
Atlanta Gladiators vs. Savannah Ghost Pirates Dec. 27–28, Sat. at 7:10 p.m., Sun. at 3:10 p.m. Gas South Arena, 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth ECHL professional hockey game. Intermission activities and ticket promotions vary by game date.
Marshall Charloff & The Purple xPeRIeNCE Dec. 27, doors at 6:30 p.m., show at 7:30 p.m. Gas South Theater, 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth A musical tribute to Prince led by Marshall Charloff, focusing on the artist’s 1980s discography.
Kwanzaa 2025: Celebrating Kujichagulia Dec. 27, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Gwinnett County Public Library (Duluth Branch), 3180 Main Street, Duluth A community event observing the second day of Kwanzaa. Programming includes drumming, storytelling, and cultural history presentations.
Cherokee County
Holiday Lights of Hope Dec. 26–28, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Hobgood Park, 6688 Bells Ferry Road, Woodstock A walk-through light display with over two million lights. Proceeds benefit local charitable organizations; the site includes a vendor village and a maze.
On The Border: The Ultimate Eagles Tribute 9 p.m. Dec. 27 MadLife Stage & Studios, 8722 Main St., Woodstock On The Border brings its Eagles tribute show to Woodstock for a night of classic rock favorites.
Hall County
Magical Night of Lights Dec. 26–28, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Margaritaville at Lanier Islands, 7000 Lanier Islands Pkwy, Buford A seven-mile drive-through light display that concludes at a holiday village featuring fire pits and amusement rides.
Paulding County
Holiday Break Skating Dec. 26–28, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sparkles Family Fun Center, 441 Main St, Hiram Extended public skating hours for the school holiday break. The facility offers laser tag and an arcade in addition to the rink.
Fayette County
A Horse for the Holidays Dec. 27, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Flying Change Equine Therapy, 1378 Adams Rd, Fayetteville An outdoor event featuring horses in holiday attire and a campfire. The program is designed to be accessible for those with sensory sensitivities.
Peachtree City Magical Golf Cart Tour Dec. 26–28, various tour times Peachtree City Cart Tours, 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City Guided tours of residential light displays via the city’s 100-mile multi-use path system. Tours are conducted in street-legal golf carts.
Henry County
Noel Magic Lights Dec. 26–28, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. EchoPark Speedway, 1500 Tara Pl, Hampton A drive-through light show staged on the professional race track. The display is synchronized to music and includes several light tunnels.
Pickens County
Winter Hike at Eagle’s Rest Dec. 27–28, sunrise to sunset Eagle’s Rest Park, 1159 Eagle’s Rest Road, Jasper The park provides access to the “Grand Stairway” and an observation deck overlooking the Blue Ridge foothills. Trails are open for self-guided hiking.
HOLIDAY LISTS
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Atlanta, GA
Officer shoots armed man late Wednesday night in NW Atlanta, police say
Man shot by police officer on Middleton Road
A man was shot by a police officer on Middleton Road NW around 11:45 p.m. Wednesday night, according to police. The man was allegedly chasing a woman before the shooting. This is breaking news.
ATLANTA – An officer working an off-duty assignment shot an armed man late Christmas Eve after responding to reports of a woman being chased and shot at an apartment complex in northwest Atlanta, according to Atlanta Police Department.
What we know:
According to preliminary information, the incident happened around 11:45 p.m. on Dec. 24 at The Commons apartment complex, located in the 3000 block of Middleton Road NW. An officer working an extra job at the complex reported hearing gunshots and was then flagged down by two people who said a man with a gun was chasing a woman and had shot her.
Police said the officer encountered the armed suspect and issued multiple verbal commands to drop the weapon. Investigators say the suspect did not comply, and the officer fired their weapon, striking the suspect.
Other officers responded to the scene and rendered aid. The suspect was transported to Grady Memorial Hospital for treatment.
What we don’t know:
No information has been released about the condition of the woman involved or whether she was injured.
What’s next:
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation responded to the scene and is leading the investigation, as is standard in officer-involved shootings. Police emphasized that the information released so far is preliminary and may change as the investigation continues.
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