On Sunday, May 18th, the first monthly Westview ice cream social took place at The Big Apple Inn. Neighbors came out to brighten up a rainy Sunday by indulging in some home made ice cream, supporting a Westview business, and chatting about the latest happenings.
Join your neighbor’s for the next Ice Cream Social on Sunday, June 8, 2014!
To view photos of the ice cream social view the photo gallery below (click “continue reading”) or visit the Westview Facebook page.
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Area West Realty organized a senior home repair volunteer event where members of Rebuilding Atlanta, Disaster Recovery from New Jersey, and area neighbors came together to help fix up a senior’s home. The team trimmed the yard, painted the house, and helped with home repairs before being treated to lunch.
To view photos of the planting day view the photo gallery below (click “continue reading”) or visit the Westview Facebook page.
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Join Westview neighbors for the Second Saturday Westview Ice Cream Social! We will meet at The Big Apple Inn Atlanta to try out owner April’s newest home made ice cream flavor concoction while mingling with fellow neighbors. Don’t forget to bring the kids and relax over a yummy Saturday ice cream treat.
Join Westview neighbors for the Second Saturday Westview Ice Cream Social! We will meet at The Big Apple Inn Atlanta to try out owner April’s newest home made ice cream flavor concoction while mingling with fellow neighbors. Don’t forget to bring the kids and relax over a yummy Saturday ice cream treat.
Join Westview neighbors for the Second Sunday Westview Ice Cream Social! We will meet at The Big Apple Inn Atlanta to try out owner April’s newest home made ice cream flavor concoction while mingling with fellow neighbors. Don’t forget to bring the kids and relax over a yummy Sunday ice cream treat.
Join Westview neighbors for a new fun get-together opportunity: an ice cream social! We will meet at The Big Apple Inn Atlanta to try out owner April’s newest home made ice cream flavor concoction while mingling with fellow neighbors. Don’t forget to bring the kids and relax over a yummy Sunday ice cream treat.
On Saturday, May 10th, community members came back together to continue work at the Westview Community Garden. Additional beds were prepared, kids received instructions on how to put plants in the ground, and construction-oriented neighbors continued work on the shed by adding a gutter to collect rain water. Also notice the still-in-progress artwork on the shed wall!
To view photos of the garden work day day view the photo gallery below (click “continue reading”) or visit the Westview Facebook page.
Pruning is one of the most misunderstood elements of tree care. Trees Atlanta will teach you to prune better than most landscapers out there. Sign up for our Westview Pruning 101 class for an introductory lesson on the best way to structure and train a tree’s growth. Once you become an expert pruner, you will cringe every time you see “crape murder.”
This class is required to volunteer to prune trees with Trees Atlanta and it’s a prerequisite for the 102 & 103 classes that will be taught later in the season.
Please meet up at 495 West Ontario Avenue at 9:00am.
Thanks to The Big Apple Inn you can now pick up the latest paper issue of Creative Loafing Atlanta at the corner of Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. and East Ontario Ave. This is very exciting considering southwest Atlanta is somewhat underrepresented in Creative Loafing’s circulation list. And what better way for The Big Apple Inn to ensure readers are aware of the consistent press they receive! Thank you April for getting Creative Loafing to Westview.
The $43 million Westside BeltLine Trail project is one step closer to its private funding goal thanks to the generous commitment of a $5 million donation from the philanthropic James M. Cox Foundation. The Atlanta BeltLine’s fundraising arm, the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, has a goal of receiving commitments of $10 million in private funds by July 2014. It is in large counting on donations from Atlanta’s business community, and as such the James M. Cox Foundation is setting the precedent for other philanthropic groups.
To learn more about this story read the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s article “Business leaders launch new $10 million fundraising campaign for Beltline.”
The Atlanta BeltLine is turning in its trail application to the Georgia Department of Transportation in June 2014, in July 2014 a contractor will be selected, and construction of the trail is scheduled to start around September 2014 with a completion timeframe, set by the federal government, of 2016. The Westview portion of the trail marks the middle of the path, with one end of the trail being marked by Washington Park and the other end of the trail being marked by Adair Park.