FREE Summer Fun: Atlanta’s Hebrew National Better-Than-A-Picnic Picnic

by Amy on July 20, 2010

Whew… That’s a long name for an event!

What’s Atlanta’s Hebrew National Better-Than-A-Picnic Picnic? It’s a fun day out picnic style with Hebrew National hot dogs and fun activities. The unique part is the giving back project for the community. So we are not only gonna have some fun but we will be giving back and share the love to others as well.

Join four fabulous Atlanta bloggers (Mishell from SecretAgentMama, Dawn from MyHomeSweetHome, Stacy from DivineMissMommy, and Renee from CutieBootieCakes) as they host the annual ‘Hebrew National Better-Than-A-Picnic picnic’ for a fun, family friendly event that not only entertains a whole family but will be doing a service project to give back to the community.

The detail of the service projects are here as posted on @SecretAgentMama website:

DONATIONS:

Atlanta Community Food Bank-Kids in Need: Sometimes it’s the simplest of tools that are the hardest to obtain, like school supplies. Kids in Need is a program through the ACFB that works with eligible teachers and schools to help provide students with those much needed supplies.

The Atlanta Children’s Shelter: It’s easy to make a child happy—a stuffed animal, a matchbox car, a set of paints or playdough; they can all easily do the trick. Unfortunately not every child has the means to attain simple pleasures. Donations of this kind can make a difference in a child’s life. We have the power to make that happen, one gift at a time!

IN-KIND PROJECT:

Photographs can spread a message. We will be taking pictures of kids who attend the Hebrew Nations Better-than-a-Picnic Picnic and creating a mosaic of the beauty and innocence that is childhood, and we’ll present this framed mosaic to the Atlanta Children’s Shelter to hang on their walls!

Hebrew National Picnic Information:

Place: Centennial Olympic Park
Date: July 24th (Saturday)
Time: 11:30am – 3:30pm
Cost: Free

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