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Sandy Springs Food Rocks Despite Storm

A lightning scare briefly delays the first public celebration at City Green at City Springs.

Marcia Caller Jaffe

After 37 years with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and now with the AJT, , Jaffe’s focus is lifestyle, art, dining, fashion, and community events with emphasis on Jewish movers and shakers.

Attending Food That Rocks are (from left) Alan Byner, festival founder and Taste of Atlanta CEO Dale DeSena, Second Helpings volunteer Myron Smith, Merle Smith, Eric Smith and Jessica Smith.
Attending Food That Rocks are (from left) Alan Byner, festival founder and Taste of Atlanta CEO Dale DeSena, Second Helpings volunteer Myron Smith, Merle Smith, Eric Smith and Jessica Smith.

The third annual Food That Rocks from Taste of Atlanta on Saturday evening, June 9, was the first event on the City Green at City Springs, the new city center in Sandy Springs.

Although a lightning scare delayed things a bit, the food from Sandy Springs eateries was creative and pleased the crowd, which also enjoyed live music. The event raised money for Second Helpings Atlanta, the Community Assistance Center and the Drake House.

Maxine and Ron Rosen hang out with Sandy Springs Mayor Rusty Paul at Food That Rocks.
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