
For Memorial Day Weekend, #MeetUsAtMaduros
Yes, the weekend is just about here. Actually, a holiday weekend is here. And it's a good time to #MeetUsAtMaduros. Under the ownership of Roberto Young, Gary Long, and Samuel "Pat" Paterson, and operating under the approach of "Dream Big, Act Bold, and Live Large", the Smyrna (GA)-based cigar lounge (located at 2997 Cumberland Blvd, Suite 210) provides a truly intimate setting. Combined with being a safe-space where people of different backgrounds are able to meet, network

Cruising for a cause
May is one of the best months of the year. When you think about it, spring clearly is in effect, and with a wide range of events, warmer weather, and the school year coming to a close, it's time to as best as possible, kick back and relax. With Memorial Day Weekend literally here, one event which fits the bill takes place on Saturday, May 26th (from 5-10pm). Hosted by Official Pro Players, their All-Inclusive Hawaiian Cruise clearly fits the bill of "cruising for a cause".

Go "fourth" to the Winner's Circle
On May 4-6, 2018, the Alphas of Atlanta, the collective of the eight graduate chapters who serve the Metro-Atlanta area (with chapters based in Atlanta, East Point-College Park, Riverdale, Decatur, Marietta, Duluth, Stockbridge, and Loganville-Conyers), hosted their 4th annual #AlphaDerbyWeekend. The Kentucky Derby themed event provides a sophisticated setting with a lineup second to none, all for the purpose of raising funds to support the community-centered initiatives of

Year 4 and going for more: the Alphas of Atlanta and the #AlphaDerbyWeekend
May 1-2, 2015. This is when the Alphas of Atlanta, the collective of the eight (8) graduate chapters who serve the community (i.e. Atlanta, East Point-College Park, Riverdale, Marietta-Cobb County, Decatur, Duluth-Gwinnett County, Stockbridge-Henry County, and Loganville-Conyers), launch an event full of pomp and circumstance, but with the bigger purpose of lending support to area nonprofits the chapters work with to make an impact in the community. Through their support of