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Suntrust Plaza In & Around SunTrust Plaza DECEMBER 2020 HAPPY HOLIDAYS COPING WITH JOB STRESS DURING COVID-19 SunTrust Plaza Whether you and SunTrust are going into Plaza Garden work or work- UPCOMING EVENTS Offices will be ing from home, the December 1 closed on COVID-19 National Day of Giving Christmas and New Year’s Day. #Giving Tuesday pandemic has The building will be secured. Ten- probably changed the way you December 7 ants may use their access card for work. Fear and anxiety about National Pearl Harbor’s entry on holidays or after building this new disease and oth- Remembrance Day hours. Should you have an emer- er strong emotions can be over- gency, please contact security di- whelming, and workplace stress December 10 can lead to burnout. How you rectly at 404-223-1070 for SunTrust National Human Rights Day cope with these emotions and Plaza, or at 404-586-0666 for the stress can affect your well-being, December 13 Garden Offices. We wish you a safe the well-being of the people you National Cocoa Day and happy holiday season! care about, your workplace, and December 25 your community. During this Christmas Day pandemic, it is critical that you recognize what stress looks like, Portman Management take steps to build your resili- Phone: 404.614.5000 ence and manage job stress, and know where to go if you Nancy Dungan/ General Manager need help. Click here to learn [email protected] more about coping with job Sarah Matthews/ Property VIRTUAL HOLIDAY stress and building resilience GIFT SHOW Manager during COVID-19. [email protected] Show your support by shopping virtu- FREQUENT DINER REWARDS Jaimie Martin/ Assistant Property ally with the vendors that are usually in the Food Court during the holi- Manager—Plaza days. Give them your support during [email protected] this time of year. Katie Plazyk/ Assistant Property Manager—Garden Offices You can enter to win a weekly [email protected] Cedric Brown Collections raffle for a $25 VISA Gift Card Katie McIntosh/ Tenant Services Collective Goods PLUS $25 for the Atlanta Food Administrator Bank. See full contest rules at Your Silver Connection [email protected] www.SunTrustPlaza.com. Diary of Queen Ester www.suntrustplaza.com A monthly publication for distribution to building occupants of SunTrust Plaza & SunTrust Plaza Garden Offices. DECEMBER 2020 PAGE 2 SIX FLAGS OVER GEORGIA HOLIDAY IN THE PARK Six Flags presents Holiday in the Park with dozens of Christmas trees and more than one million LED lights to create holiday magic. Select your dates to ven- ture through the part during it's the most wonderful time of year! Click here for tickets. Downtown Happenings CALLOWAY GARDENS PRESENTS Tis Atlanta! There is no place like Atlanta for the FANTASY IN LIGHTS Holidays. The holidays in Atlanta offer a variety of unique and time-honored events, perfect for creating Treat your family to a fun wonderful and lasting memories for the entire family. tradition that’s filled with Whether it’s Alliance Theatre’s; A Christmas Carol, holiday cheer! It’s Christ- PRISM: Winter Lights at Woodruff Park, Holiday in mas at Callaway, featur- the Park at Six Flags Over Georgia, or Fernbank’s ing Fantasy In Lights, one Winter Wonderland, you’ll want to check out these of National Geographic’s holiday offerings from our featured partners and fill your holiday season with festive things to do in Top 10 Light Displays in Atlanta. the world. Go make merry in the Christmas Village and ride through the dazzling illuminated forest. ALLIANCE THEATRE DRIVE-IN: DEC 4 - 23 Click here to reserve your tickets. Don't miss the Alliance Theatre's FERNBANK’S WINTER WONDERLAND drive-in production of the holiday classic A Christmas Carol: The Enjoy a season of celebra- Live Radio Play. Experience tions during Fernbank’s Atlanta’s Summerhill neighbor- annual Winter Wonder- hood and all the magic of a drive land: Celebrations & Tradi- -in while live actors retell the tions Around the World. beloved holiday story. Click here This holiday-inspired exhi- to learn more. bition features trees and WOODRUFF PARK WINTER LIGHTS: DEC 5 - 31 other displays decorated by local cultural partners Back for its second year, that recognize celebrations PRISM: Winter Lights at including Christmas and Hanukkah, as well as tra- Woodruff Park, presented ditions and practices like origami, indigenous art by the Atlanta Downtown and national symbols. Click here for more infor- Improvement District and mation. curated by Dashboard, is a 2-month art exhibition displaying works by artists TRANSIT SERVICE UPDATES from around the country. The second year of PRISM: Winter Lights will explore the theme of water Some transit service and fares and feature three light-based landmark sculptures have been adjusted due to installed on the park’s main lawn. Additionally, Arts COVID-19. Learn more about & Entertainment Atlanta will pilot a projection mapping effort that showcases animated artwork by the latest changes and updates. local artists on the park’s International Peace Fountain water wall. Click here to learn more. DECEMBER 2020 PAGE 3 AROUND SUNTRUST PLAZA FOOD COURT & RESTAURANTS RETAIL SHOPS & SERVICES Burgers & Friends 404.610.7770* Trust Dental Group 404.525.2741 Café Cubism Culinary Art 404.688.0008* King Clean Auto Spa 770.842.1020 Canyon Grill 404.610.7770* Nick’s Executive Shine 404.482.9531 Caribou Coffee 404.681.0208* Sun Dry Cleaners 404.658.9973 Dunkin’ Donuts 404.589.1122* SunTrust Branch Bank 404.479.2344 Garden Deli & Yogurt Bar 404.223.3354* Papino’s 404.614.0130* Due to low tenant population during the Taste of Asia 404.577.9707 pandemic, most restaurants and services Big Kahuna 404.343.0409* have limited their hours and menus. Please Morton’s The Steakhouse 404.577.4366* support these small businesses as often as Pacific Rim Bistro 404.893.0018* possible to help them through this crisis. RETAIL SERVICE UPDATE Dine-in seating is permitted in the Food Court, Lower Lobby of the Plaza, and Garden Atrium with appropriate social distancing. The furniture has been arranged to allow for social distancing. Please do not move tables and chairs in any seating area. SunTrust Plaza Food Court Eateries are committed to serving you safely, and are complying with CDC and local guidelines. Please note that hours are subject to change. See below Food Amenities’ which are currently operating with limited hours. Retailer Operating Days Operating Hours Big Kahuna Mon. – Fri. 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM Pacific Rim Bistro Mon. – Fri. 11:30 AM – 8:00 PM Morton’s Mon. – Sun. 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM Café Cubism Mon. – Fri. Closed until further notice Papino’s Mon. – Fri. 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM Dunkin Donuts Mon. – Fri. 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM Tower Lobby Mon. – Fri. 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM Garden Deli Mon. – Fri. 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM Nick’s Executive Shine Wednesdays only 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM Sun Dry Cleaners Wednesdays only 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM DECEMBER 2020 CONCIERGE CORNER PAGE 4 EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT Movie Passes Regal Theaters $9.00 Steven Pittman AMC Theaters $12.00 (Orders of 10 or more tickets require 5 days notice.) A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Steven Pittman has worked for Portman Man- Georgia Aquarium agement security team for more than Anytime admission includes Deepo’s 3D Wonder- 10 years. He is an avid football fan (Go show and Dolphin Tales. Dolphins). Mr. Pittman has a large fam- (Please order 72 hours in advance if possible.) ily that he loves dearly including seven SunTrust Plaza Adult $32.00 sisters, three brothers. He is married to Corporate Child (3-12) $27.00 Clara Pittman and together they have 3 Concierge, Senior (65+) $29.00 children, Bernard, Aaron and Marvice. Defrieda Doggett He is also a published author of a College Football Hall of Fame She is now working book of poems entitled “I Know My Adult $18.50 Shadow”. remotely as the Child (3-12) $16.00 Conference Center (2 and under are free) MORTONS HOLIDAY REWARDS is closed due to social distancing requirements. Adventure Pass and Stone Mountain Park 1 Day Ticket: $25.95 Normally she is Go to www.stonemountainpark.com/save to buy located on the tickets and put the promo code CSOA in when Morton’s is now offering easy eGift Cards lower lobby, in the checking out. to make gift-giving more manageable. SunTrust Plaza Shop our retail store for great gift ideas, Conference Six Flags Over Georgia starting at just $7! Center. Six Flags + Hurricane Harbor: $43.99 Go Shopping! Six Flags White Water : $37.99 Combo Season Pass : $65.99 SUNTRUST PLAZA SOCIAL MEDIA Go to www.sixflags.com/overgeorgia and use the promo code CSOA in the upper right-hand cor- ner to purchase your tickets online. (Gate prices vary and do not include taxes.) You can find SunTrust Plaza on social High Museum media! Follow us to stay up to date on Concierge passes are not dated and are valid for happenings around the building, includ- Friday night Jazz . ing SunTrust Plaza Eateries promo- Adult $12.50 tions. Click the following links to view SunTrust Plaza’s social media pages: Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Defrieda Doggett can be reached at 404.614.5470 or via email at [email protected], between the hours of 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday-Friday. The Concierge desk is located in the SunTrust Plaza LL Conference Center, Suite 155. .
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