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March of Dimes - March for Babies

On Saturday, April 24, thousands of people in metro Atlanta will come together for the nation's oldest walk fundraiser honoring babies who are born healthy and those who need help to survive.  The March of Dimes is the leading non-profit organization for pregnancy and baby health. 

128th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade and Festival

Embrace Atlanta's rich Irish culture and celebrate this St. Patrick's Day the Irish way with the largest and longest running "green" celebration in the city.  The 2010 beneficiary of the Parade and Festival is the Atlanta Community Food Bank; drop-off bins will be located along the parade route and at Underground, so bring your cans! 

Arby's Foundation

The Arby's Foundation and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta are holding their annual Arby's Charity Tour golf tournament on Monday, April 12.  Proceeds benefit Big Brother Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta.  The Arby's Charity Tour is a series of amateur golf tournaments and special events designed to raise funds for local Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies, the Arby's Foundation and other youth mentoring organizations. 

Queen of Hearts Foundation

Join the Queen of Hearts Foundation in the fight against women's heart disease and childhood obesity on March 4, 2010, at the Hotel Palomar.  Queen of Hearts Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides programs to educate women about their heart health. 

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Community Headlines

School Cuts Hit Home In Cherokee County

So many Metro school systems are now facing budget crises that the cuts can start to sound routine. Cherokee County is used to cuts by now, but the latest will be particularly poignant.

Education

School Cuts Hit Home In Cherokee County

So many Metro school systems are now facing budget crises that the cuts can start to sound routine. Cherokee County is used to cuts by now, but the latest will be particularly poignant.

11Alive & Well

Study: Bananas May Help Fight HIV

Everyone knows that bananas are a good source of potassium.  A new study suggests a chemical in the fruit could also help prevent the spread of HIV.

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