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Vinings Historic Preservation Society Announces Annual Ice Cream Social
Posted by thunsicker in Vinings on July 9, 2012
Come One, Come All and Join the Vinings Historic Preservation Society in saluting National Ice Cream Day!
Sunday, July 15th 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
At the Old Pavilion on Paces Mill Road
General public admission (Over age 12) – $4.00
Vinings Historic Preservation Society members admitted free, all children under 12 are free
Sponsored By: Coldstone Creamery

Vinings Historic Preservation Society Annual Ice Cream Social! This Sunday, July 15 at Coldstone Creamery from 1:00 – 3:00 pm. From left to right: Hank Chopra, Canon Klein Kmecht, Coldstone Manager Fio Terry and Bella Chopra, join for a preview treat at Coldstone Creamery
Enjoy delicious ice cream and toppings donated by Coldstone Creamery!
The event will also feature:
– Dean Morris’ famous hot fudge sauce
– Vinings Rotary’s fresh popped popcorn
– Face painting by the famous St. Angelo’s Pizza face painter
– Fidelity Bank’s home baked cookies
– Meet Officer Joe and the Vinings Fire Station No. 5 firefighters and check out their fire truck!
– Antique cars on display
Park across the street at the Piedmont Medical Facility and Fidelity Bank and Officer John will assist you in crossing the street.
Bring your family and friends and join in the fun!
For more information, click here, call the VHPS office at 770-432-3343, or email vhps1874@bellsouth.net
Vinings Historic Preservation Society Easter Egg Hunt 2012
Posted by thunsicker in Living, Vinings on April 4, 2012
Vinings Historic Preservation Society Easter Egg Hunt was held last Thursday and it was a beautiful day and fun was had by all.
The party started with Atlanta’s famous story teller Betty Ann Wylie who captivated the children with her Easter stories. We got there early by mistake, so my son had a chance to chat with Aunt Betty Bunny before the event.
The hunt came next and after they were done they had treats of cookies and juice or water.
Oh wow, I just looked back at the photos and the one with Chase and Aunt Betty Bunny is a skyline picture with the Overlook building in the back ground. I think this is one of the things that makes Vinings so special, we are a gem in the middle of a big city.
This event has become so popular that it’s only open to members and people actually joined so their child wouldn’t have to sit on the waiting list. It’s inexpensive to join and you’ll be on the mailing list for all events, childrens and adults alike. Click here to find out more about joining the Vinings Historic Preservation Society.
Wow! My son was featured in the Northside Neighbor’s coverage of the event! Click here to see some additional photos in the Northside Neighbor of the Vinings Historic Preservation Society’s Easter Egg Hunt.