TICKETS ARE ON SALE AUGUST 1 THROUGH EMPIRE TICKETS
http://www.empiretickets.com/indigo_girls_shawn_mullins.asp
Time for one last blowout at the soon to be renovated Ponce City Market!
Headlined by Atlanta musical favorites the Indigo Girls and Shawn Mullins, the Party at Ponce event is slated for October 1, 2011.
The event will include guided tours of Ponce City Market as well as food from...
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TICKETS ARE ON SALE AUGUST 1 THROUGH EMPIRE TICKETS
http://www.empiretickets.com/indigo_girls_shawn_mullins.asp
Time for one last blowout at the soon to be renovated Ponce City Market!
Headlined by Atlanta musical favorites the Indigo Girls and Shawn Mullins, the Party at Ponce event is slated for October 1, 2011.
The event will include guided tours of Ponce City Market as well as food from Atlanta’s most celebrated chefs, including Kevin Rathbun of Rathbun’s, Anne Quatrano of Bacchanalia, Linton Hopkins of Restaurant Eugene, Shaun Doty of Yeah! Burger, Jay Swift of 4th & Swift, Hugh Acheson of Empire State South, Ford Fry of JCT Kitchen, Duane Nutter of One Flew South and Brian Jones of the Ritz-Carlton Atlanta, as well as some of Atlanta’s favorite food trucks.
Brews from local breweries will be available, and guests will have the chance to share their memories of the historical space – the former Sears, Roebuck & Company – on camera for the monumental Ponce City Market “Living History” project.
Tickets for this one-of-a-kind-event are available through Empire Tickets (
www.empiretickets.com) and go on sale August 1, 2011. Tickets are $85 with a portion of proceeds to benefit Georgia Organics and the Atlanta BeltLine.
More information is available at
www.poncecitymarket.com and at
www.partyatponce.com.
Georgia Organics
Georgia Organics is a member supported nonprofit connecting organic food from Farms to Georgia Families.
We’re increasing the number of organic farmers in rural and urban areas, increasing the number of children participating in Farm to School Programs, and increasing the number of Georgians eating organically grown, local food.
These links improve public health, support local farmers, and strengthen Georgia’s economy while restoring Georgia’s environment.
We’re working towards a future where Georgians eat organic food from local farms, transforming our healthy, our environment and our economy.
Atlanta BeltLine Partnership
Atlanta BeltLine Partnership (ABLP) is a non-profit organization committed to raising funds from private and philanthropic sources to support the BeltLine; working with neighborhoods, community organizations, faith organizations, businesses and other groups to raise general awareness and broad-based support for the BeltLine; and serving as a catalyst to mobilize resources to address the social concerns raised by new development around the BeltLine.
** Update 7/22 - We've just added Francine Reed to our lineup of musical performers!