Wylde Center Presents: Beer Garden

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Looks like the Wylde Center is kicking off the summer with a cool, new Beer Garden event this summer! Reagan sends along the announcement.
BEER GARDEN: Summer Kick-Off in the Oakhurst Garden
Ale Yeah! │Cakes & Ale │ Farm Burger │ Farm 255 │ Paper Plane │ Pine Street Market │ Red Brick Brewing │ Red Hare Brewing │Terrapin │ Twain’s │ Wild Heaven Craft Beers
Enjoy the beauty of the Oakhurst Garden and celebrate the work of the Wylde Center all while enjoying local brews, local food and local music!
  • When: Saturday, June 22, 2013
  • Where: Oakhurst Garden,  435 Oakview Road, Decatur, GA  30030
  • VIP Happy Hour: 4:30 p.m.     │ Main Event: 5:30 – 8:00 p.m.
$30 | General admission tickets include seasonal sliders from Farm Burger and Farm 255, as well as beers from Ale Yeah!, Red Brick Brewing, Red Hare Brewing, Terrapin, Twain’s,  Wild Heaven Craft Beers and more, in your Wylde Center pint glass!
$60 | A limited number of VIP tickets are available for the pre-party happy hour, which includes a private garden tour, featured cocktails by Paul Calvert of Paper Plane, appetizers by Cakes & Ale and charcuterie by Pine Street Market as well as the main event!
The event will also feature music by local band, The Grits, a SILENT AUCTION, in addition to an amazing LIVE AUCTION with items such as a full season’s CSA share from Riverview Farms, a long weekend at a Toccoa mountain house, sausage making class from Pine Street Market, four-night beach get-away in Seagrove, FL, dinner for six at Cakes and Ale, a year’s supply of local fresh eggs, and more!
Tickets are now available for purchase. Come have a blast while giving back to your community!
Please click here for General Admission and VIP tickets or visit www.wyldecenter.org  
Purchase your tickets now, as general admission prices will increase!
Interested in donating for our auction-email [email protected]wyldecenter.org

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Ink & Elm Signage Goes Up in Emory Village

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John sends along this photo of the new signage for Ink & Elm, a new restaurant coming to Emory Village in the old florist and Jagger’s location.

Previously reported HERE!

New Sandwich Ideas Needed!

Daydreamer recently wrote in a comment…

We need some sandwich ideas to break the monotony of turkey and swiss. Anyone have anything interesting and easy? Different bread (homemade?) or homemade garlic mayo?

I could use a few new ideas in this area myself!