Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade - Illuminated Parasols

Sept. 14, 2019, 3:30 p.m.


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112 Krog St., Suite 14, Atlanta, GA 30307

Event Description

This lantern workshop is hosted by Chantelle Rytter and Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons in support of the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade to be held Saturday, September 21, 2019! It’s our 10th year! The lantern parade is a creative community collaboration, and your participation is what makes the magic! Please read details about this year’s parade here.

We are tricking out white paper parasols with colored paper, glue, marker, and string lights. The cool thing about a parasol is that it can fold up and go in a bag – after it dries! It is best for kids who have mastered scissors, approximately 7 and up. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. All materials, lights, and batteries included. Tickets are $30 per parasol and can be purchased through the links below. Tickets help fund the parade and are non-refundable. Please do your best to be on time to enjoy the introduction.

Take a look at the Lantern Workshop Gallery and get some ideas: https://www.chantellerytter.com/lantern-workshop-gallery.

We strongly suggest you walk, bike or take public transportation or ride share to the workshop. The Atlanta BeltLine Center can be accessed directly off the Eastside Trail just south of Irwin St. If you’re driving to the Center, limited parking is available at Stoveworks and at the Alexan on Krog. Paid parking is available at the gravel lot at the corner of Irwin and Krog Streets. Street parking is also available on Auburn Ave. near Studioplex.

To register for the Sat., Sept 14 workshop: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/atlanta-beltline-lantern-parade-workshop-illuminated-parasols-tickets-67796425935.

To register for the Sun., Sept. 15 workshop: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/atlanta-beltline-lantern-parade-workshop-illuminated-parasols-tickets-67797198245

Questions? Contact Chantelle Rytter at c@chantellerytter.com or at 678-612-2570.


Edit This Event Last Edited By: AtlantaMuslim.com Staff on Sept. 5, 2019, 9:31 a.m.