Atlanta Pride Parade celebrates inclusion Atlanta Pride Parade celebrates inclusion
By Tim Darnell
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Hundreds of thousands of people celebrated diversion and inclusion on Sunday by watching, walking and participating in the Atlanta Pride Parade in midtown.
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The Atlanta Pride Parade aired exclusively on PeachtreeTV. Its entire replay can be seen below on our YouTube channel.
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The Atlanta Pride Festival returned last year after two years of cancellations.
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Atlanta Pride Weekend kicked off on Saturday at Piedmont Park.
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Tim Darnell
Tim Darnell is the Investigative Digital Content Producer for Atlanta News First.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – If you’re searching for something to do and something tasty to eat this weekend, look no further than Smorgasburg ATL!
Jasmine North and Paris Jeffcoat, The Urban Oyster’s owner and general manager, came to Atlanta News First to talk about the recurring event. First founded in New York, Smorgasburg is the country’s largest open-air food market. It opened an Atlanta location last week, drawing crowds and even Mayor Andre Dickens!
The Urban Oyster is one of many restaurants running stands at the event.
Smorgasburg ATL is now open every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 140 Forsyth St SW. Click here to learn more.
It’s the busiest time of year in the German-inspired mountain town of Helen, Georgia—the 55th Oktoberfest celebration.
In Germany, the celebration of Bavarian culture and tradition lasts for slightly more than two weeks. In Helen, located only 90 miles northeast of Atlanta, Oktoberfest spans several months.
In the 1960s, the town was a dying logging community, but over time, local businessmen, with the help of artist John Kollock, helped transform its economy and culture. What used to be normal buildings turned into a replica of a Bavarian town, complete with red roofs and even a windmill.
Now, families from throughout the Southeast travel to the small town to enjoy the celebration every year.
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Things in Helen slow down after the holidays, which is why Helen’s Chamber of Commerce added extra weekends to its Oktoberfest celebration.
The Oktoberfest season is big business for the small mountain town of Helen, Georgia.
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Businesses keep busy during Oktoberfest
Local business owners like Trenika Jackson and Tamara Bryson are leaning into the tradition, tourists, and celebration. Together, they run Dottie’s Kitchen, a Southern Country restaurant dedicated to their grandmother.
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“This year we started in the middle of September, like Thursday through Sunday, and the last week of September… it starts through the entire week and it’ll end the first, second week of November,” Jackson said.
“We’ve been very fortunate. We stay very busy, especially through this time of year,” she said.
A musical tradition continues in North Georgia
The local business boom is not the only benefit of the extended Oktoberfest celebration. It’s also a North Georgia music staple, where artists like Dan Witucki and Claude Kashnig have set the mood for Oktoberfest for over 30 years.
“I’ve played in 17 countries and 38 states, and so in German circles, for Oktoberfest, I was sort of a big deal,” said Dan Witucki.
Dan Witucki and the Big Deal Band has set the mood for Helen’s Oktoberfest for decades.
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Witucki’s band got its start at Disney World, at Epcot’s World Showcase, before taking its sound to Helen.
“What I like here is it’s still family-oriented, and so you see all these people here with their children,” Witucki said.
You can learn more about Helen and see things to do in the area here.
Cartersville police say they moved quickly after learning that a local man was threatening to shoot up Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Atlanta police found 49-year-old Billy Cagle at the airport within about 20 minutes and took him into federal custody.