A Socially Distant Neighborhood Event Supporting Emory Village
The 8th Annual Open Streets Emory Village continued in 2020 with a socially responsible edition in line with the challenges of the times. Events were spaced out over a four-day period, some virtual, so friends and neighbors could enjoy the fun without the crowds. There was still good food, music, and activities, but individuals and families were encouraged to explore the village environs safely and at their own speed.
Saturday, October 24, 2020
- Walk with an Architect: A Conversation About Historic Preservation. 1 p.m.
- Pure Motion Yoga – 11 a.m. on the grassy lawn
- Peavine Creek Tour – Learn how the area is being restored with native plants and more, Noon
- Double Zero Restaurant Special
- Zoe’s Kitchen – Kids eat free evening (with purchase of adult meal)
- Dragon Bowl – Kids eat free in the evening (with purchase of adult meal)
- Ali’s Cookies – Cookie discounts
- All Fired Up – Paint a free ornament outside, Noon- 4 p.m.
- Majik Touch Cleaners – Coat Hanger Sculpture Contest (Judging occurs before 3 p.m. closing)
- Sidewalk Chalk –In front of All Fired UP
- Emory Village Virtual 5K (All four days!)
- ClueTown Emory
- NEW: Saturday Open Mic Night: 7 p.m.
Sunday, October 25th
- Intown Stars Gymnastics – 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
- Historic Bike Tour – 3-5 p.m. Meet at the fountain
- Peavine Creek Tour – Learn how area is being restored with native plants and more, Noon
- Trunk or Treat – 4-6 p.m. Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church – Youth Activities Building (drive-by)
- Peavine Creek Duck Race, 2 p.m.*
- Dragon Bowl – Kids eat free evening (with purchase of adult meal)
- Ali’s Cookies – Cookie discounts
- Dogs from a Distance Virtual Contest – Winners Announced
- Sidewalk Chalk (Plaza Fountain)
- Emory Village Virtual 5K (All four days!)
- ClueTown Emory
*Anyone who signs up with a name and email for any other official Open Streets event had a duck entered for them in the Peavine Creek Duck race.