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Exercise your bodies and your brains on this first weekend of March with these...

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  • WHAT TEENAGERS AND PARENTS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GEORGIA LAW

When/Where: Thursday at 6:00pm in the Auditorium.
Why Go: J. Tom Morgan, former District Attorney of DeKalb County, has been invited by the Inman Middle School PTA to discuss with teens and their parents pertinent information about Georgia laws.  Morgan’s book, Ignorance is No Defense, A Teenager's Guide to Georgia Law, is a must-read and will be sold at the event for $10.00.  This presentation is not appropriate for children under 13 years old.
Pricing: Free.

When/Where: Friday at 7:30pm in the . 
Why Go: PJs encouraged - children will first visit the monsters of the ancient world in the exhibition Monsters, Demons and Winged Beasts and then enjoy popcorn and hot chocolate while they watch a showing of Monsters, Inc. - rated G.
Pricing: $5.00 (Free for Museum members).

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When/Where: Saturday at 9:00am at .
Why Go:  A great way to start your Saturday - get out and exercise with the family while also supporting the Phillip Hicks Memorial Sportsmanship Award and the Druid Hills Athletic Foundation.
Pricing: $25.00

When/Where: Saturday at 10:00am. Meet at .
Why Go: Part of the 7th Annual Phoenix Flies Citywide Celebration of Living Landmarks,  this kid-friendly 1 to 1 ½ mile guided walking tour of the Frederick Law Olmstead designed Druid Hills, will last approximately 90 minutes and requires no reservations.
Pricing: Free.

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When/Where: Sunday 2:00pm to 5:30pm at the
Why Go: For the fourth consecutive year, the largest environmental film festival in North America comes to Atlanta.  Sponsored by the Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper (UCR), Georgia River Network (GRN) and Georgia ForestWatch (GFW), this 3 ½ hour educational and inspiring program includes a fifteen minute intermission and is most suited for your tween and teen environmentalists.  
Pricing:  $15.00 general admission and $12.00 for students/seniors.

Enjoy your weekend!

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