2017 MIDTOWN ALLIANCE MEMBERSHIP EVENTS We Have More Than a Dozen Networking Events Planned for Our Membership This Year

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2017 MIDTOWN ALLIANCE MEMBERSHIP EVENTS We Have More Than a Dozen Networking Events Planned for Our Membership This Year 2017 MIDTOWN ALLIANCE MEMBERSHIP EVENTS We have more than a dozen networking events planned for our membership this year. Stay tuned for event details and registration. Some dates subject to change – details at www.MidtownATL.com Quarterly updates about Midtown Alliance’s Intimate networking Midtown, Atlanta and signature event at the sessions at top Midtown Midtown Alliance projects. historic Fox Theatre. district venues. Est. Attendance: 200-275 Est. Attendance: 800-1000 Est. Attendance: 100-150 Thurs. April 27 5:30pm Wed. February 8 Thurs. March 9 5:30 pm Thurs. Sept. 14 Wed. June 14 5:30 pm Thurs. Nov. 16 Look out for a Save the Thurs. August 10 Date for our 2018 event. Thurs. Oct. 26 Thurs. Dec. 7 Seasonal opportunities to Spend your lunch hour What do people do in sample eats from multiple enjoying the fun at 10th Midtown’s innovation Midtown establishments Street Park. Boxed meals centers? What’s all in one evening. available for purchase on- happening at local site. startups? Find out on a Fall: Thurs. Oct. 5 special tour. Wednesdays in October Wed. May 17 Wed. Oct. 11 View these events and more at MidtownATL.com/Events 8 11 2017 Annual Meeting St. Patrick’s Day Parade The Fox Theatre Peachtree Street Luck of The Square Colony Square 28 Mardi Gras on The Square Colony Square 7 – 9 Dogwood Festival 1 – 5 National Bike All Try Transit Piedmont Park Month to Work Week Throughout Midtown 17 – 21 Midtown Walk 26 – 28 Atlanta Jazz Festival 1 – 4 Atlanta Food & Challenge Piedmont Park Wine Festival • $ Loews Atlanta Hotel - Midtown 22 15 Celebrate Earth Day National Dump Various Locations in Midtown the Pump Day Throughout Midtown 4 Peachtree Road Race 19 – 20 Piedmont Park 15 PARK(ing) Day Peachtree St., Piedmont Park Arts Festival Various Locations in Midtown Piedmont Park 22-30 BB& T Atlanta Open • $ Atlantic Station 16 – 17 Music Midtown • $ Piedmont Park 24 Atlanta Streets Alive Peachtree Street 1 – 31 2 Atlanta Bike Challenge Children’s Christmas Throughout Midtown Parade Peachtree Street 13 – 15 Atlanta Pride Parades & Festival Peachtree St., Piedmont Park Midtown Alliance Event/Initiative Event requires $ paid admission Updated 6/12/2017 .
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