It was a gay old time on Oct. 15 as nearly 100,000 people packed downtown and Midtown Atlanta for the 2017 Atlanta Pride parade. Don’t forget to check out Part 1 and Part 3 of our parade galleries, plus special ones this year devoted to the pets, the kids,, the performers and the politicians of the parade. Enjoy Part 2!
(Photos by Rob Boeger, Ronni Radner and Patrick Saunders)
Vic Cavanaugh, left, and Walt Lambeth review comments posted on plans for the Bobby Jones Golf Course.
The Atlanta Memorial Park Conservancy has considered turning the Bobby Jones Golf Course into a nine-hole reversible course with a driving range.
Atlanta City Councilman Howard Shook, left, honored Benjamin Yarmowich for his project’s success.
Dunwoody Parks Director Brent Walker said Brook Run Park’s master plan, written in 2010, will be updated next year. Feedback from the community will tell the city what kind of amenities to add to the park.
William Denning
Working in the community gardens of Dunwoody’s Brook Run Park.
Brooks Rosencrans, 1, enjoys being pushed in a swing at Brook Run Park’s playground.
Sen. Hunter Hill, Rep. Margaret Kaiser and Rep. Beth Beskin, from left to right, updated the Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods on the recent legislative session.
Michael J. Coles
Charles Fleming brought his horse to the Community Day celebration in Lynwood Park on May 2.
Chief Billy Grogan updates residents about the chest-mounted body cameras all officers wear, during a May 3 meeting of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association.
Left, then Mayor Eva Galambos cuts the ribbon at the opening of the Anne Frank exhibit in Sandy Springs in 2010. Galambos was instrumental in bringing the exhibit to the city from Decatur.
Brooks Rosencrans, 1, enjoys being pushed in a swing at Brook Run Park’s playground. Photo by Ellen Eldridge
Mugshot of Gaona Pina from 2001. Provided by Brookhaven Police for help locating him in connection with an April 24 rape.
From left, Vic Stafford, Jason Shannon, Jeremy Gilbertson and Ben Holst.
John Ernst
Justin McCurdy, center, joined a group of High Point Elementary tudents on the new deck he and his dad built for the school. Left to right, the students are Khana Cooper, 5, Samuel Cooper, 8, Ivey Boyd, 11, McCurdy, Eden Boyd, 9 (in tree), Tatum Boyd, 6, and Zahria Whittington, 8.
Sheep go to work clearing brush May 6 at Marist School.
Pictured in the photo are (Left to right) Dunwoody Municipal Court Judge Sharon Dixon, Mayor Mike Davis, Judge September Guy, City Attorney Bill Riley
This image courtesy CBS46 shows the APD apprehending the two robbery suspects.
Maria G. Favela
Mateo Martinez-Hernandez
Chastain Park Conservancy and Atlanta city officials formally broke ground for a new multi-use path along Chastain Park and Powers Ferry Road. Left to right: Brian McHugh, Buckhead CID; Joe Sainato, Project Engineer, Lowe Engineers; JP Matzigkeit, Chastain Park Conservancy; Atlanta City Councilwoman Yolanda Adrean; Atlanta Parks and Recreation Commissioner Amy Phuongll Michael Halicki, executive director, Park Pride; Rosa McHugh, executive director, Chastain Park Conservancy; Pete Pellegrini, Project Manager, PATH Foundation; Jennifer Richter, Incoming chairwoman of the Chastain Conservancy board; Matt Otten, current chair of the Chastain Park Conservancy board.
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