Atlanta, GA
Where to Celebrate Oktoberfest in Atlanta This Year
It’s fall pageant season as soon as once more in Atlanta, which additionally means it’s time for Oktoberfest at breweries round city. Impressed by the two-centuries-old celebration in Germany full of brats, beer, and carb-heavy meals, this yr’s Oktoberfest runs from Sunday, September 17, by Monday, October 3. The next Atlanta breweries are marking Oktoberfest 2022 with particular launch beers, pageant merch and beer steins, and enjoyable occasions all through the month, together with lederhosen and stein hoisting contests, reside polka music within the beer backyard, and keg tappings.
Monday Night time Brewing
The Berkeley Park and West Finish areas of Monday Night time kick off Oktoberfest Saturday, September 17, from 3 p.m. to six p.m., with limitless pours of the brewery’s Oktoberfest and German-style Märzen beers. Count on Oktoberfest-inspired pizzas on the menu over on the Storage in West Finish, too, and das boot beer glasses on the market at each brewery areas.
Midway Crooks Beer
Oktoberfest is already properly underway this yr at Summerhill brewery Midway Crooks, and continues by October 2 on Georgia Avenue. Count on particular and restricted launch beers, just like the brewery’s Fest Märzen and German-style Schwarzbier, meals specials corresponding to pork schnitzel with Bavarian-style potato salad, and Oktoberfest merch all through the month.
Daring Monk Brewing Co.
Brewpub Daring Monk Brewing in Underwood Hills kicks off Oktoberfest Saturday, September 17, from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m., in its beer backyard and the Abbey above the eating room. The day-long celebration contains reside music, stein hoisting and finest dressed lederhosen and dirndl contests, a cask tapping, loads of beer and pretzels, and a particular Oktoberfest meals menu. Tickets are $45 and embrace an Oktoberfest beer stein, one free beer, and a four-pack of Daring Monk Festbier.
Greatest Finish Brewing Firm
The West Finish brewery hosts a twin celebration September 22 by September 25, marking each its three-year anniversary and Oktoberfest. Over the 4 days, anticipate loads of beer and meals specials on the menu, together with festive video games and contests with prizes.
Elsewhere Brewing
The Grant Park brewery collaborated with Hop Metropolis Beer and Wine this yr to create an Oktoberfest lager. Tall boys can be found for buy at Elsewhere Brewing and Hop Metropolis areas round Atlanta. Head over to the brewery on Saturday, September 24, for an Otkoberfest kick-off occasion, full with reside polka music and Elsewhere’s full lineup of conventional German beers on draft paired with carby meals specials. The $25 ticket worth contains admission to the occasion, an Elsewhere beer stein, and one free beer. Extra beers and meals are further.
Wild Heaven Beer
The West Finish and Avondale Estates areas of Wild Heaven Beer host an Oktoberfest celebration Saturday, September 24, and Sunday, September 25, full with German-style meals, conventional beers, and reside music.
Roundtrip Brewing Co.
This Underwood Hills brewery is planning various particular occasions for Oktoberfest, beginning with a kick-off celebration on September 24. Count on particular launch beers, Otktoberfest shirts and merch, meals stalls, a small canine race, an Oktoberfest area day with prizes, and even beer stein portray.
Pink’s Beer Backyard
The beer backyard in Benteen Park hosts its weekend-long Oktoberfest celebration Friday, September 30, by Sunday, October 2. Pink’s is packing the coolers with Märzens and also will embrace two on draft from Ayinger Brewery and Spherical Journey Brewery Firm. Count on a meals menu full of sizzling canine, sandwiches, and specials like chedderwurst sausages with spicy mustard and pretzel bites with beer cheese. There’s reside polka music and a das boot beer chug with prizes on Saturday within the beer backyard out again.
Tucker Brewing Firm
This Tucker brewery and beer backyard goes all out once more this yr with its annual Tucktoberfest, Saturday, September 17, by Sunday, October 2. Count on keg tappings, particular launch German-style beers, meals specials, an artist market and carnival, and even a lederhosen and dirndl pageant over the following few weeks within the beer backyard. There’s additionally yodeling, wiener tossing, and beer stein-holding contests.
Hippin Hops Brewery
Going down Saturday, October 15, from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., on the brewery’s new location in Stone Mountain, Hippin Hops Brewery joins over 50 different Black-owned breweries all through the nation celebrating Blacktoberfest — a pageant devoted to Black brewing tradition in America. Count on meals, beer, a bottle share, and different occasions all through the day, together with a brand new West Coast-style hefeweizen on draft in honor of Oktoberfest. Tickets begin at $45.
Atlanta, GA
PREVIEW: Suns Begin Long Road Trip vs Hawks
The Phoenix Suns (19-19) embark on a five-game road trip tonight when they take on the Atlanta Hawks (19-19), looking to extend their win streak to four games and move above .500 in a crowded Western Conference.
Phoenix could be facing a very short-handed Atlanta team tonight, as the Hawks listed Trae Young (illness) and Bogdan Bogdanovic (right knee inflammation) as questionable, while Jalen Johnson (right shoulder inflammation) remains out.
For the Suns, only Jusuf Nurkic (illness) is out, while Grayson Allen (left knee soreness) is probable.
After having a game postponed due to weather conditions on Saturday, the Hawks have not played since falling to the Suns 123-115 last Thursday at Footprint Center. Meanwhile, the Suns have picked up victories over the Utah Jazz and Charlotte Hornets since this meeting.
With a fully healthy rotation, one big key for the Suns tonight is to continue to utilize their depth and solidify the lineups that work the best in this stretch.
Bradley Beal coming off the bench has provided a huge spark for that unit, but Phoenix’s other bench players have stepped up as of late as well.
In Sunday’s 120-113 win over Charlotte, the Suns ran a nine-man rotation and closed with a lineup that consisted of three bench players – Beal, Royce O’Neale and Oso Ighodaro alongside Devin Booker and Kevin Durant. O’Neale and Ighodaro hit some huge shots in the closing minutes to seal the game.
The only bench player that did not play in the clutch was Allen after he left the game at halftime with left knee soreness after recording 13 points before halftime.
Phoenix’s bench all of a sudden looks like one of the best in the league, and it all began in the Atlanta game when Allen and Beal combined for 48 points. O’Neale returning from a six-game absence due to an ankle injury against Charlotte strengthened the unit even more.
With a depleted Hawks roster, expect Phoenix to once again try to take advantage of its firepower coming off the bench.
One area for improvement tonight for the Suns is their paint defense and rebounding. In their last two games, the Suns have been outrebounded by a combined 25 rebounds, giving up 15 offensive rebounds to Charlotte and 21 to the Jazz Saturday.
Mark Williams feasted against Phoenix’s centers in the first half Sunday, recording a season-high 22 points and 13 rebounds in the first half alone.
However, the Suns made a lot of good defensive adjustments that worked against Williams (0 field goals in second half) and the Hornets down the stretch (won fourth quarter 27-15).
Phoenix will have to fine-tune its defense to make sure it comes out of the gates stronger, but has shown that it can adjust as needed on that side of the ball.
Right now for the Suns as they begin this road trip, it’s all about finding an identity on both sides of the ball and discovering the best methods for victory as they look to continue to build momentum.
Tonight’s game tips off shortly after 5:30 p.m. Arizona time.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta-based health app finds success in ‘Damp January’
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Throughout January, millions of Americans participate in “Dry January,” an attempt to go the whole month without drinking.
Vedant Pradeep’s research has taught him otherwise. The 28-year-old Georgia Tech alumnus is the founder and CEO of Reframe, an app that helps people reduce their drinking. His research shows that a more gradual decline, which he calls “Damp January,” achieves better long-term results.
“We started out trying to help out people with hypoglycemia,” Pradeep said.
But as many startups do, Pradeep pivoted when he noticed many of the people he was helping struggled with alcohol.
“Alcohol is a bad coping strategy, but it is a coping strategy,” Pradeep said.
Reframe, headquartered in Alpharetta, went live in 2020 and has surged to the top of health-app sales in the Apple Store. It offers voluminous options for people to help them cut back or quit drinking, including challenges, counseling, summaries, calendars, stats, and a vast community of users.
“We now have the world’s largest community of people that are trying to cut back on alcohol,” Pradeep said.
Most of all, Reframe has been successful, with over 1 million people using the app. Pradeep says internal numbers show that nearly 40% of users have stayed with it for over a year.
“It helps you understand what alcohol does to your body, how it works,” Pradeep said. “It helps you understand what your triggers are and helps you build these coping strategies.”
It’s also gained support in the medical community. Atlanta cardiologist Dr. Ali Rahimi recommends it to his patients.
“You get a lot of support in an app like that that you don’t get when you see your doctor or therapist a couple of times per year,” he said.
That’s where Reframe fits in with other programs like Alcoholics Anonymous. The app and community are constantly available in a way that’s difficult for other alcohol-reduction programs.
The need is urgent, based on the latest scientific data. The U.S. Surgeon General’s Office publicly discussed the relationship between alcohol and certain cancers earlier this month.
Pradeep has known this for a while and understands that quitting cold turkey leads to slip-ups and then give-ups.
“Alcohol isn’t actually serving you,” he said.
So, as Reframe continues to pile on users, it’s all about making progress toward one’s goal; it’s less about being dry than about becoming your best self.
“That’s the goal,” Pradeep said. “To get to a point where you no longer use alcohol as a coping strategy.”
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Atlanta, GA
‘Put the guns down’: Atlanta dad mourning teenage son killed in Austell apartment shooting
EAST POINT, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – On Monday, hundreds of people crowded into an East Point shopping center for a candlelight vigil to mourn the death of 17-year-old Kenneth Collier Jr.
Cobb County police have launched a homicide investigation after receiving an initial 911 call on Jan. 9 for gunshots at the Residence at Riverside Apartments in Austell.
In a news release, police officials said they found the teenager with multiple gunshot wounds.
Collier’s family said the body was that of the 17-year-old who was an 11th grader at Eagle’s Landing High School in McDonough.
“Kenneth didn’t deserve to be killed that way. Nobody deserves to be killed that way,” said Kenn Collier, Kenneth’s dad.
Kenn said Kenneth went to see a friend at the Austell complex. He does not know what the circumstances were leading up to the shooting.
“Nobody ever imagines getting a call that your son has been murdered. Your son has been shot, is hurt,” Kenn said. “As a parent, the hardest thing ever to go through. Kenneth was a good kid.”
Kenneth’s death comes roughly seven years after the death of Kenneth’s mother, Tamika Trimble, who also died of gun violence.
17-year-old shot to death at Austell apartment complex, police say
In December 2017, Trimble was shot and killed in her car, with her daughter in the backseat.
“I sat on this same couch and did this interview. Talked about my son’s mom, about his mom being murdered through gun violence. Now, (I) sit here again, without my son, talking about gun violence,” Kenn said.
After that deadly shooting, Kenn said Kenneth acted out and began bullying before channeling his anger.
By 11, Kenneth had written a book advocating against bullying.
He was awarded a proclamation from the City of Atlanta after publishing the book titled “Button Buddy Stops Bullying: And So Can You.”
Kenn said his son got off track and eventually was pulled back into a rough crowd.
“Unfortunately, when you’re still in a situation around your friends and environment, and that’s all you see a lot of times, you can fall back into it,” he said. “As a parent, of course I did everything I can, we did everything we can do.”
Kenn said they recently moved Kenneth away from southwest Atlanta to McDonough where he enrolled at Eagle’s Landing High School. He said his son’s death shows the complexity of the gun violence epidemic.
“We really need to put the guns down,” Collier said.
Cobb County police is asking anyone with information surrounding the shooting incident to call police at (770) 499-3945.
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