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  • Topgolf Alpharetta in Atlanta

    Father’s Day: Swing With Dad At TopGolf In Atlanta

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    If you want to get into the swing of things for Father’s Day in Atlanta, take Dad over to topgolf. There’s fun and food involved and the family can come, too.

    Atlanta has two Topgolf locations:

    • West Midtown — 1600 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
    • Alpharetta — 10900 Westside Pkwy, Alpharetta, GA 30009

    Secure your Topgolf bay for up to 6 Guests. Have more than 6 Guests in your party? No problem! Select a quantity of 2 when registering to reserve two bays side-by-side. 

    One (1) Bay Reservation Includes:

    • One (1) golf bay for two (2) hours of unlimited Topgolf play (1st and 3rd floor available)
    • Up to six (6) total Guests can play with six (6) Guests maximum in your bay
    • VIP check-in upon arrival
    • Food and beverage is not included and must be purchased separately

    Two (2) Bay Reservations Include:

    • Two (2) side-by-side golf bays for two (2) hours of unlimited Topgolf play (1st and 3rd floor available)
    • Up to twelve (12) total Guests can play with six (6) Guests maximum in each bay
    • VIP check-in upon arrival
    • Food and beverage is not included and must be purchased separately


    Additional Details:

    • While you can select your seating preference when registering, we cannot guarantee you will receive the bay(s) with your preferred seating type
    • Bay time cannot be extended beyond the two-hour time slot you reserve, as we want to be sure we can start all our Guest’s reservations on time
    • Per state law, we are unable to serve alcohol prior to 12:30 p.m. on Sunday’s

    You will receive a confirmation email with your tickets (1 ticket per bay). Bring your ticket(s) with you on Saturday, June 17 or Sunday, June 18, and show them to our Associates at the VIP check-in table in the lobby. Please arrive 10-15 minutes prior to your reservation start time to check in.

    Final Word

    We love our fathers around here. We also love anybody who loves to go out on the town. Here are some cool events-related links to check out:

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  • Super Bowl 53: 5 Thing To Know About Mercedes-Benz Stadium In Atlanta

    5 Really Cool Things To Know About Mercedes-Benz Stadium

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    Unavoidable because of its size, unmistakable because of its beauty, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is a sight to behold.

    The shining jewel of the downtown Atlanta skyline, Mercedes-Benz Stadium continues to draw crowds just to witness the sheer spectacle of it all. Not only was the venue the home of Super Bowl LIII, but it has hosted world-class events

    Here’s what to know about state-of-the-art Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

    Everything You Need To Know About Mercedes-Benz Stadium

    Mercedes-Benz Stadium officially opened on August 26, 2017 with a Falcons preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals. When it opened, the venue was crazy cool, but the retractable roof system was inoperable at the time.

    Everything you need to know about Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium

    The stadium is run by AMB Group,a consortium that is under the tutelage of Blank, owner of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United FC, the pro soccer club.Speaking of the NFL team, the stadium was built to replace the Georgia Dome, the Falcons’ home stadium from 1992 until 2016.

    Here’s what to know about the coolest features at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

    1. When Was Mercedes-Benz Stadium Built?

    5 Things To Know About Mercedes-Benz Stadium In Atlanta

    The stadium was conceptualized in 2014 when city officials and billionaire Arthur Blank agreed on plans for a new sports venue.  The stadium began construction in 2017 and opened up a year later.

    2. How Much Did Mercedes-Benz Stadium Cost?

    5 Things To Know About Mercedes-Benz Stadium In Atlanta

    Mercedes-Benz Stadium cost $1.6 billion to build. The price tag raised some brows not only around Atlanta, but across the country.

    Even with its high cost, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is not the most expansive stadium in the United States. That distinction belongs to two Western structures. In California, Los Angeles Stadium costs $2.66 billion. No. 2 on the list is Las Vegas Raiders Stadium, which comes in at $2.4 billion.

    3. Does Mercedes-Benz Stadium Have A Retractable Roof?

    5 Things To Know About Mercedes-Benz Stadium In Atlanta

    The retractable roof of Mercedes-Benz Stadium is one of the venue’s most famous features. When the stadium opened to the public, the roof didn’t retract, but they have since fixed it.

    The eight-panel retractable roof that resembled a pinwheel, but what few observers notice is that the eight triangular translucent panels create the illusion of a bird’s wings extended when it’s opened.

    4. Mercedes-Benz Stadium Has The Lowest Prices Of Any Major Sports Venue

    5 Things To Know About Mercedes-Benz Stadium In Atlanta - Tickets For Super Bowl Opening Night Go On Sale In Atlanta

    When Mercedes-Benz Stadium opened in fall 2017, one of the main selling points was the fact that its concessions prices were super low. Those low prices extend to all events at the stadium, from concerts to Atlanta United games, Falcons games and more. In 2018, food prices at the stadium dropped even lower. Stadium brass also said that a low “domestically priced” craft beer would go on sale.

    5. MercBenz Has The World’s Largest Video Board

    5 Things To Know About Mercedes-Benz Stadium In Atlanta - Tickets For Super Bowl Opening Night Go On Sale In Atlanta

    The stadium has the claim to fame as having the largest video board in the world.  This is the largest LED video display on Earth. It technological masterpiece was designed, manufactured and installed by Daktronics  of Brookings, South Dakota. There are also more than 82,500 square feet of video displays around the stadium.

    Last Words

    Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium has become top gem in the sports world.

    Since fall 2017, MercBenz has hosted several major sports events, including the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, the SEC Championship Game and the College Football National Championship Game. This is the first Super Bowl, but not the last. The stadium is booked for events through the next few years, including concerts like Beyonce, Jay Z and more.

    Got an event or know of something opening in and around Atlanta? Holla: CJ@AtlantaFi.com. See what’s poppin’ in the ATL! Subscribe to our  news alerts here, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook.

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  • New NFL Player, Fan Meetup Events Coming To Atlanta

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    Atlanta is slated to be the first city in the nation where football fans will be able to enjoy sports experience packages. The events will offer unprecedented fan-athlete interaction in various ways.

    The deal was announced this week through a licensing and marketing deal between the National Football League Players Association and QuintEvents, which will deliver the experiences. The packages are set to begin soon.

    NFL Players, QuintEvents Team Up For Fan Events In Atlanta

    The licensing deal will mean that QuintEvents will have control of NFL player images through the program and be able to shepherd fans and players at exclusive events, including meet-and-greets, autograph sessions and photo opportunities.

    53 things to do in Atlanta during the week of Super Bowl 53

    “There is a significant opportunity to celebrate the game of football while bringing fans and players together, and the NFLPA is the perfect partner in this mission,” said Brian Ruede, President at QuintEvents. “QuintEvents’ extensive history of delivering thousands of football-centric travel, hospitality and experience packages around sports and entertainment events makes this partnership with the NFLPA very exciting.”

    Business clients will be able to take advantage of private engagements with players as well.
    Timed to coincide with the Super Bowl, which is happening in the city next year, the first QuintEvents function will take place in Atlanta in February 2019. This is what they have planned:
    • Access to the NFLPA Legends Club Hospitality event hosted by Barry Sanders and other football legends. The pre-and post-game event will take place at the Georgia Freight Depot and feature gourmet food, a premium-drink open bar, photo opportunities, meet-and-greets and more.
    • Ground transportation and optional hotel rooms like the Ellis Hotel, the Omni Atlanta CNN Center, Intercontinental Buckhead and the W Hotel in Midtown.

    “There is a significant opportunity to celebrate the game of football while bringing fans and players together, and the NFLPA is the perfect partner in this mission,” said Brian Ruede, President at QuintEvents. “QuintEvents’ extensive history of delivering thousands of football-centric travel, hospitality and experience packages around sports and entertainment events makes this partnership with the NFLPA very exciting.”

    Got an event or know of something opening in and around Atlanta? Holla: TJohnson@AtlantaFi.com. See what’s poppin’ in the ATL! Subscribe to our  news alerts here, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook.

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  • Atlanta Public Schools To Offer Middle School Girls Flag Football In 2019

    Atlanta Public Schools To Offer Middle School Girls Flag Football In 2019

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    In what is believed to be a first for Georgia, Atlanta Public Schools is going to let girls play flag football in middle school. The girls’ sport will commence in 2019, APS said.

    The move would make APS a pioneer in girls’ football, as only a handful of school districts around the nation offer the sport. All 13 of the school district’s middle schools will have a team next fall, APS said in a news release.

    Atlanta Public Schools is excited to partner with USA Football, ESPN and the Atlanta Falcons to be one of the first school districts in the country to provide another outstanding athletic opportunity through flag football for our middle school girls,” said APS Superintendent Dr. Meria Carstarphen said in a written statement. “I can’t wait to have my first workout with one of our teams!”

    Atlanta Public Schools’ forward thinking will foster increased participation opportunities and positive experiences for a new group of student-athletes, setting a great example for school districts nationwide,” said USA Football CEO Scott Hallenbeck.

    APS has the support of local and national sports luminaries in offering girls flag football.

    “The Falcons have long appreciated the fan support of girls across our region – now it’s our turn to root for them,” said Vice President, Community Relations, AMBSE Chris Millman was quoted as saying. “We’re happy to support Atlanta Public Schools as the district builds its middle school girls flag program. This continues an exciting trend of girls flag across the greater Atlantaarea and we’re proud to ensure these programs have the budget assistance they need for the good of their student-athletes.”

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  • Flashback: Larry Bird Scores 60 Points Against The Atlanta Hawks

    VIDEO: Larry Bird Scores 60 Points Against The Atlanta Hawks

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    More than 30 years ago, Boston Celtics forward Larry Bird scorched and torched the Atlanta Hawks, scoring a season-high 60 points. Larry Legend started off hot and got unconscious in the late third and fourth quarters.

    The Celtics won the game, which was played when Hawks icon Dominique Wilkins was a young player finding his identity in the hard-scrabble NBA. Take look at the shot selection, scoring plays and oohs and aahs from the crowd.

    That time Larry Bird scored 60 against the Atlanta Hawks (VIDEO)

    It’s a cliche, but this is “one of the greatest performances ever.

    Bird was already an NBA superstar at the time. The French Lick, Indiana native was the fuel that powered the mighty Celtics in the league’s hey day. Bird was always a great all-around player, but this display against the Hawks is when he made it look easy.

    Glad we don’t have to relive those days in ATL. Besides, ATL’s Dominique Wilkins later went toe to toe with Bird and the Celtics in a number of memorable battles at the Omni as well as in Boston Garden.

    Now we have super rookies like Trae Young to swish threes on opposing players. Y’all ready for the 2018-19 Atlanta Hawks?

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  • Sweet Auburn BBQ, Second Self, Hampton + Hudson: Falcons, UGA Watch Parties

    Sweet Auburn BBQ, Second Self, Hampton + Hudson: Falcons, UGA Football Watch Parties

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    Atlanta restaurants are the place to go to cheer on the Georgia Dawgs and Atlanta Falcons as they try to win a football championship for the city this season. Football watch parties abound around Atlanta.

    The Poncey-Highland restaurant Sweet Auburn BBQ is showing each UGA game throughout the fall, serving $4 select drafts during each game to pair with wings, brisket, pimento cheese wontons, and more.

    For those who want to watch the game at home, Sweet Auburn also offers game day catering, available for pick-up or delivery, starting at $11.95/person.

    Football watch parties: Where to go in Atlanta

    Hampton + Hudson is the place to #RiseUp and root for the Atlanta Falcons this season! Join the restaurant, now an Official Bar Partner for the team throughout the season, and watch each game inside or on their outside patio.

    Second Self is also inviting Dirty Bird fans to come inside watch the Falcons play! The brewery will host People’s BBQ, who will smoke a whole pig and offer food for purchase during the game. Plates are $15 each, or guests can go all out with an “all you can eat” option for $25, which includes side dishes.

    There are so many Atlanta events popping off every week it’s hard to keep up with it all. That’s why I suggest you subscribe to AtlantaFi.com to get all the freshest gatherings, Atlanta happenings, parties and more delivered to your inbox.

    Things to do in Atlanta on a weekly basis can range from going golfing mid-week to checking out the latest restaurant openings. At AtlantaFi.com, we curate the city for you!

     

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  • Atlanta Falcons vs. New Orleans Saints: 5 Reasons Why The Atlanta Lost

    Atlanta Falcons vs. New Orleans Saints: 5 Reasons Why The Atlanta Lost

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    The Atlanta Falcons put on an offensive show Sunday afternoon at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, but it was not enough as the New Orleans beat them in overtime, 43-37.

    Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan passed for 374 yards and five touchdowns, while rookie Calvin Ridley broke loose for a career high 146 yards and four touchdowns.

    Here are 5 reasons why the Falcons lost

    1. A depleted defense: The Falcons were already down Pro Bowl defensive linebacker Deion Jones, safety Keanu Neal (out for the season), defensive lineman Takk McKinley, reserve Derrick  Shelby, Corey Nelson but they also lost free safety Ricardo Allen who went down on a non-contact play. The losses were too much to overcome, no matter the Falcons’ valiant efforts.

    “Don’t want to speculate too much, but it was serious enough that he was down for the game,” Quinn said of Allen after the game.

    2. Trading field goals for touchdowns: After marching down the field to score a touchdown, the Falcons blinked in the second half. More disconcerting was the fact that the Falcons, who moved the ball pretty much at will for most of the game, had to punt with 44 seconds on the clock.

    3. A Ridley-less fourth quarter: Ridley had managed his best game ever by scoring three touchdowns in the first three quarters alone.  In the fourth quarter, the Falcons didn’t get the ball to the rookie, who absolutely torched the Saints secondary. “We had chances to finish the game today and we didn’t do that,” Ryan told reporters after the game. “That’s disappointing.”

    4. Poor tackling: Nothing illustrates the Falcons’ sudden lack of sure tackling than the Brees rushing touchdown. There’s no way a 39-year-old man should be able to evade two careening defenders, Brian Poole and Robert Alford, five yards from the end zone. There were other tackling lapses throughout the game, but that one, with less than 1:15 left in the game, was a big one.

    5. Lack of a running game: With Devonte Freeman on the sidelines, the bulk of the carries went to Tevin Coleman. Last week, against the Carolina Panthers, Coleman rushed for more than 100 yards and a score. But Sunday, things were different. The Falcons only managed 48 on the ground, 33 by Coleman (2.2 yard average).

    There are other reasons why the Falcons came up short, such as offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer and the questionable schemes of coach Quinn.

    The Falcons are now last in the NFC South, but hope to rebound next week. In the NFL, you must have a short memory.

    The Falcons will again play in front of the home crowd next week when they take on the Cincinnati Bengals at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. They need to win two out of the next three games (the Steelers and Tampa Bay) to have a shot at returning to the Super Bowl, which will be in Atlanta.

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  • Atlanta Falcons Beat Carolina In First Home Game In Mercedes-Benz Stadium

    Atlanta Falcons Beat Carolina In First Home Game In Mercedes-Benz Stadium

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    The Atlanta Falcons were victorious in their first home game in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in downtown Atlanta against the Carolina Panthers. The Falcons beat Carolina not because of anything special, just solid execution all the way around.

    Running back Tevin Coleman started in the place of Devonta Freeman and rushed for over 100 yards and made it into the end zone.

    The Falcons moved to 1-1 for the season, but more importantly, they got a much-needed win in the NFC South.

    kQuarterback Matt Ryan said that the difference in this game and what happened in the first game of the season against the Philadelphia Eagles was that the Falcons made it into the red zone. “The execution was better than it had been the week before, so I’m proud of the way our guys worked all week,” Ryan told reporters after the game. “I thought the execution was great and that was kind of it,”

    Next up for the Falcons are the New Orleans Saints.

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  • Atlanta DReam lose to Washington Mystics in game 5 playoffs

    WNBA Playoffs Game 5: Atlanta Dream Lose To Washington Mystics

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    The Atlanta Dream lost at home Tuesday night to the Washington Mystics 86-81 in a winner-take-all game 5 in the WNBA playoffs semifinals. The game was played before raucous fans at Atlanta’s McCamish Pavilion on the Georgia Tech campus.

    Many hometown celebrities, including Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams and several members of the Atlanta Hawks, were on hand to cheer on the Dream, whose dream season came an abrupt end.

    The Dream’s Twitter account showed appreciation to fans after the game, saying: “From the bottom of our hearts, thank you Dream fans for an unforgettable season. We will back next year and can’t wait to have you with us along for the ride again.”

    The series was tied at 2-2 after the Dream evened things up, took the lead then failed to eliminate the Mystics on Sunday in Washington.

    With the Mystics big-time scorer Elana Delle Donna having a mediocre night, rookie Ariel Atkins proved too much for Atlanta to handle. Atkins scored a game-high 20 points and grabbed seven rebounds and three assists.

     

     

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  • Philips Arena To Be Renamed State Farm Arena

    Philips Arena To Be Renamed State Farm Arena In Downtown Atlanta

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    State Farm insurance company and the Atlanta Hawks reached a groundbreaking deal that would change the name of Philips Arena to State Farm Arena, it was announced Wednesday.

    Philips Arena is in the midst of a massive reconstruction project that promises to make the complex Atlanta’s new hub for downtown nightlife, a place where “the lights never go out,” the Hawks have touted. The facility is set to reopen in time to celebrate the team’s 50th year in Atlanta in October.

    Atlanta’s newest sports venue: State Farm Arena

    Sports venue branding has become commonplace among professional sports teams in the NBA, NFL and MLB. The teams benefit from financial backing and the companies use the brand exposure as a civic badge.

    Philips Arena debuted in 1999, a time when the Hawks were perennial 50-game winners and the Braves were competing for downtown sports fans’ attention. Nearly 20 years later, both teams face different landscapes.

    The Hawks will now play under a red State Farm logo which will be prominently displayed at the top of the arena in downtown Atlanta. Other amenities in the new space will include a huge video board system, rapper Killer Mike’s barbershop, Zack Brown’s BBQ restaurant and a Top Golf.

    “Our objective was to create an experience with the Hawks that brought together cutting-edge technology, storytelling and physical space to excite, inspire and persuade visitors,” said Jeff Alpen, Hornall Anderson Managing Director. “The space is a beautiful combination of innovation, exploration and function and celebrates the uniqueness and vibrancy of Atlanta and its people.”

    Downtown Atlanta is enjoying a renaissance when it comes to sports venues. Last year, the city christened Mercedes Benz Stadium.

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