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EVENT
SCHEDULE
July, 2005
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Friday,
July 1, 2005
Friday Mixer
Mellow Mushroom
& Jersey Mike's Subs
Midtown Promenade |

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[~6'ish~7'ish]
p.m. until ??: Gather after work for dinner and/or
drinks plus some good socializing on the patio of Mellow
Mushroom and Jersey
Mike's Subs at the Midtown Promenade shopping center.
Costs:
Your food/drinks.
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Saturday,
July 2, 2005
Lunch
& Hiking
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
Powers
Island unit |

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12
noon:
Lunch at the
Chattahoochee River National
Recreation Area, Powers Island Unit of the Park then Hiking
Brown
bag your lunch or pick up some take out and meet at the Picnic area. After lunch
we will hike the trails from the Powers Island unit to the Cochran
Shoals and Sope Creek units then back. These trails are classified
as easy to moderate by the National Park Service.
The
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (CRNRA) consists
of a 48-mile stretch of the Chattahoochee River and 14 land
units along its corridor. It begins at Lake Lanier's Buford
Dam, near Buford, Georgia, and continues downstream through
four counties to Peachtree Creek near downtown Atlanta. CRNRA
provides outdoor recreation for more than 3 million visitors a
year. It is an important resource for this urban area that is
experiencing unprecedented population growth and development.
CRNRA
is a place rich in natural and human history, each influenced by
the river's pervasive force. Usually clear, cold, and slow moving,
the river sometimes plunges as a muddy torrent through its
rockbound shoals. For centuries people have been drawn to the
river for food, transportation, and for power to sustain the
mills, factories, and homes built along its banks.
Today
the river attracts us for different reasons. People come to float
down the river, as the locals will say, "shoot the
'hooch", hike the trails along its banks, fish in its cold
water, and simply relax. In its role as an outdoor classroom, the
park promises to expand your horizons through nature walks,
workshops and evening programs.
Wildlife is abundant in the park. Some animals you will see every
time you visit CRNRA and some, like the playful river otter,
will delight you with a rare appearance. In any season, the
Chattahoochee's banks are resplendent in color. Trout lilies,
serviceberry, and redbuds bloom in early spring are followed
by azaleas, trillium and coreopsis. Late summer, cardinal flowers
and the showy scarlet sumacs turn brilliant shades of red with the
yellows of goldenrod, the deep purple of ironwood and the
multitudel foliage of falls changing leaves.
Costs:
Group fund: $3 per person; Chattahoochee River Park Pass: $3 per
vehicle.
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Friday,
July 8 2005
Friday Mixer
Willy's
Mexicana
Grill
Midtown/Piedmont
Park
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[~6'ish~7'ish]
p.m. until ?? — Gather after work
for some good eats, drinks some socializing on the patio of Willy's
Mexicana Grill at Piedmont Park or in the air conditioning if
it's too hot.
Cost:
Your food/drinks.
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Saturday,
July 9, 2005
Biking
Silver Comet Trail
S. Cobb Drive Trail Extension |

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12:00
noon: Meet behind the Burger King in the Publix/Highland
Station shopping center
The
Silver Comet Trail Extension starts at the corner of S. Cobb
Drive & the East-West Connector. This is a paved foot/bike path
on the bed of old Seaboard Air Line Railway, named for the passenger
train which rolled through here until the ~1950s, so it is not a difficult ride therefore you
do not need to be an experienced biker.
This is a scenic ride mostly
through wooded areas behind neighborhoods and other tree lined
areas. There are periodic trail heads (access points) that have water and
restrooms if anyone needs a break. Typically we stop after
about 5 miles at the Silver Comet Depot for a water and restroom
break. We will then travel about another 5 miles and stop for a late
lunch at a fast food restaurant then head back. This is about a 3½ hour trip.
Helmets are required!
Cost:
Group fund: $3 per person; cost of lunch
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Friday,
July 15, 2005
Friday
Mixer
The
Havana Sandwich Shop
Buford Hwy/N Druid Hills
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[~6'ish~7'ish]
p.m. until ??: Gather
after work for dinner and/or drinks on the patio or in the air
conditioning at The
Havana Sandwich Shop on Buford Highway near N. Druid Hills Rd.
Come
as you get off from work and we will hang out for some good eats,
drinks and socializing on the patio or in the air conditioning. The
Havana Sandwich Shop is a "hole-in-the-wall" but is rated
by Atlanta.CitySearch.com as Atlanta's best Cuban sandwich joint and
has received multiple Creative Loafing's Best Cuban Restaurant in
Atlanta awards along with rave reviews from Zagart.com. Note: they
do not accept credit cards.
Costs:
Your food/drinks.
Reservations:
None needed but an RSVP will help us know who is planning on joining
us and know how many seats to save.
Directions:
2905 Buford Highway NE, Atlanta 30329-1801
which is 3 buildings south of North Druid Hills Rd next to the Honey
Baked Ham store. MARTA access via a quick bus ride (#39) from
Lindbergh Station. [Google
Maps] [Yahoo!
Maps] [MapQuest]
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Saturday,
July 16, 2005
Lunch
Zesto
— Little Five Points, Atlanta
Hiking/Canoeing/Boating
Sweetwater
Creek State Park — Lithia Springs, GA |

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11:30
a.m.: Meet at Zesto
for lunch
Cost:
Your lunch
After
lunch (~12:30~1'ish):
Carpool to Sweetwater
Creek State Park
Sweetwater
Creek is a 2,549 acre peaceful tract of scenic wilderness with
over nine miles of trails only minutes from downtown Atlanta. A
wooded trail follows the free-flowing stream to the ruins of the
New Manchester Manufacturing Company, a textile mill burned
during the Civil War. Beyond the mill, the trail climbs rocky
bluffs to provide views of the beautiful shoals below.
The
many unique plants are greatly influenced by the presence of the
Brevard Fault zone which runs directly through the Sweetwater
Creek basin. This fault created rising elevation giving the park
a more mountainous environment than the surrounding area.
The
215-acre George Sparks Reservoir is popular with anglers and
provides a pretty setting for feeding ducks and canoeing.
Fishing supplies and snacks are available in the parks bait
shop, while maps and park information may be found in the
Visitor Center.
Costs:
Group fund: $3 per person; Ga. State Parks Parking
Fee: $3 per vehicle; 2 person canoe or 3 person boat rentals: $3/1hr,
$6/2hr, $9/3hr, $12/8hr
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Sunday,
July 17, 2005
Lunch
Rising
Roll Sandwich Company — Alpharetta
Biking
Big
Creek Greenway — Alpharetta |

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12:00
noon: Meet for lunch at Rising
Roll Sandwich Company
Cost:
Your lunch
After
lunch (~1'ish):
Biking on the Big
Creek Greenway
The
Big Creek Greenway is primarily a 12-foot wide concrete path
that meanders through the deciduous woods along Big Creek. The
greenway offers an ideal setting for walking, jogging, inline
roller blading, and biking. Dirt mountain bike trails are
located on the east side of the creek 2/5 mile south of Webb
Bridge Road.
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concrete trail is about 6.15 miles (10 kilometers) in length.
The greenway runs along Big Creek parallel to North Point
Parkway, from Webb Bridge Road on the north end to Mansell Road
on the south end. A soft mulch trail encircles a large wetland
between Haynes Bridge Road and Mansell Road. Wildlife such as
blue heron, deer, ducks and Canadian geese can be observed in
this preserved water setting.
Costs:
Group fund: $3 per person
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Friday,
July 22 2005
Friday Mixer
Johnny's
New York Style Pizza
Cheshire Bridge Rd |

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[~6'ish~7'ish]
p.m. until ?? — Gather after work for
some good eats,
drinks and socializing at Johnny's
New York Style Pizza on Cheshire Bridge Rd.
Cost:
Your food/drinks.
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Saturday,
July 23, 2005
Lunch
Atlanta Bread Company - Sandy Springs
Horseback
Ridding / Hiking
Dahlonega,
GA |
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11:30
a.m. — Meet for lunch at the Atlanta Bread Company
behind the Sandy Springs MARTA station.
After
lunch:
Carpool to Dahlonega
We
will horseback ride in the North Georgia mountains for one or two
hours then explore Dahlonega or some of the surrounding areas.
(Look for more information in future email announcements)
Costs:
Group fund: $4 per person; Cost of lunch and dinner; Horseback
ridding: $25/hour; shared gas expenses
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