Community Corner

Week in Review

Movies Worth Seeing going out of business, Emory softball ends perfection streak and more

We're all busy, so to help you get the best cross section of happenings in Virginia-Highland and Druid Hills, Patch offers a selection of stories you might have missed during the past week.

  • -- A Morningside resident opened a fitness studio with hopes to empower women to feel good about themselves.
  • -- Anne and Jerry Rubenstein, owners of Movies Worth Seeing thank many loyal customers for "25 glorious years."
  • -- Taking a walk back in time at Ponce’s vintage Atlanta Fur Service.
  • -- A Virginia-Highland synagogue uses power poles and wires to create community.
  • -- Organization wins $1,000 for fitness initiatives.


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