Eplan’s TSADS concept was the first system-wide planning for what we now know as transit-oriented development. He spearheaded Atlanta’s first neighborhood revitalization plans for Ansley Park, Vine City, Sherwood Forest, Adamsville, and Peoplestown and was a leader in the original design of MARTA.
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His legacy is broad and deep his influence as a mentor, role model, and friend touched many.Ī fourth-generation Atlantan and proud graduate of Boys High and Emory University, Eplan entered the planning profession at the University of North Carolina and following military service, joined Phillip Hammer’s consultancy and later Eric Hill Associates. Eplan was a singular force in Georgia planning for more than 50 years, serving as Atlanta’s planning commissioner twice, president of the American Institute of Planners, and director of the city planning program at Georgia Tech. Contact Hanora Rosen for more information.Leon Eplan, FAICP, inaugural president of the Georgia Planning Association, died on 15 April in Atlanta. June's book selection is Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout, read more. Books are chosen and discussion is led by participants. For information about this book club, please email Book Club | 1:15 pm Wednesday, June 27Īll members are welcome to join the Daytime Book Club, meeting the fourth Wednesday each month at COH. June's book is Love Cycles, Fear Cycles by David and Deborah Woodsfellow, hosted by the authors at their home. Learn more.ĬOH Book Club | 7:00 pm Wednesday, June 13 (change in venue) You will gain insight from hearing the challenges and successes of others. The group is led by NAMI-trained facilitators who have been there. Meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month from 7:00-9:00 pm at COH. This NAMI program is a free, peer-led support group for adults living with mental illness. NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group | 7:00 pm Tuesday, June 12 Sign up for food selection here. Unable to help, but want to participate? Please consider making a donation towards the cost of food by making a donation online ( click here) or send your check marked for the Tikkun Olam Fund. Through our partnership with SSUMC, we will help prepare and serve a warm and delicious lunch. Let's come together as a community to serve those in need. RSVP here.įeed-the-Hungry at SSUMC | 12:30 pm Sunday, June 10 If you have questions, please contact Marshall Cohen. your being there will be greatly appreciated by all our senior residents. Bring the whole family and join the fun of putting smiles on faces. Please RSVP.īINGO at the Breman | 7:30 pm Wednesday, June 6 Topic: The Ticking Bomb: Israel and America's fight against Iran's expanding ambitions.
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Israel Bonds Atlanta and Congregation Or Hadash will host Israeli News Anchor and International Journalist, Alon Ben David. Guest Speaker: Alon Ben David | 7:00 pm Wednesday, June 6
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Your help is greatly appreciated! Contact coordinator Karen Weinberg for more information.
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Label your items “Family Promise” and leave them with Denise. Please select as many items as you can and bring them to Or Hadash by Saturday, June 2nd. 2) Sign up hereto stock the pantries (food and supplies) for Saturday afternoon. In order to prepare for our families, we need your help: 1) Sign up here to prepare and serve meals, set up and break down rooms, and engage with families in homework, studies and crafts. . Family Promise Week - June 3 through J| We are excited to be a part of an incredible volunteer opportunity in collaboration with Family Promise of North Fulton/DeKalb - ending the cycle of homelessness one family at a time.