• MLK Day 2019 – Hopeful in Atlanta – Trinity Community Ministries

    MLK Day 2019 – Hopeful in Atlanta – Trinity Community Ministries

    “We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.”

    On Martin Luther King Day 2019, we are hopeful for our future. There’s a lot of negativity in the world right now, a lot of which we can’t control. However, one thing we can do is control how we feel and how we use those feelings to impact the world around us.

    It’s one big lesson we can all learn from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who said:

    “Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.”

    It’s interesting to think about ‘creative altruism’ in these dark times we live in. Everyone is struggling to get by, even those who seem to have it all. Yet we have a choice, to walk in the light or remain in the dark with our own self-destructive thoughts.

    So from here on out, dear reader, I’m choosing to be hopeful.

    I’d like to share a story of hope.

    In the summer of 2018, I had the opportunity to join the mission of Trinity Community Ministries in downtown Atlanta. Trinity (or TCM) is housed in a historic building on the same block as Ebeneezer Baptist Church. The building itself was once Hanley’s Funeral Home, where MLK’s body was prepared after his assassination.

    Towards the end of his life, Dr. King’s message shifted to encompass the broader question of economic inequality, the “juxtaposition of skyscrapers among the slums.”

    The tragedy of socioeconomic disparity is broadcast in broad daylight walking through Downtown ATL, especially since the shuttering of the Pine Street Shelter. Men and women are sleeping on the streets while the affluent commute to the glitzy office buildings towering above. I saw this poverty every day that I worked Downtown.

    Atlanta is not alone in this problem, but with our keen focus on Southern hospitality, we should be expected to do more.

    It’s why I wanted to help raise awareness for the good work happening at Trinity. And on Saturday, Jan. 19, 2019, over MLK weekend, Trinity graduated 17 men from the Trinity House-Big Bethel program.

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    This photo was taken before the Kalonji name changing ceremony. With every graduating class at Trinity, men are selected to be given a Kalonji name which will represent a new life after having been through so much. Kalonji means “Men of Victory” in Swahili, and all names are given in Swahili.

    “The significance of graduation represents the beginning of a new life… Graduation for our guys means that they have made a commitment, to fighting a good fight against addiction. The fight wasn’t easy but to understand that you have an addiction, made the step to understanding you are suffering from addiction, and making the step to fight it.” –Trinity Lead Case Manager, Clyde “Ali” Wilson.

    Each year the goal for Trinity Community Ministries is to successfully return residents to their families and communities as mentors and leaders. The vision is to help attain a future based on peace and justice, which would eliminate violence, racism, and poverty in order to establish what Dr. King called the “Beloved Community.”

    The staff, clients, and volunteers working in Trinity’s programs are actively working to eliminate poverty, build community, and foster peace through nonviolent social change.

    When a man is accepted into Trinity, he has to go through a phased approach to rehabilitation. Through his months at Trinity, he will focus on his recovery, become reunited with his family, and define his belief system.

    It’s important to note Trinity is non-denominational and does not preach one faith. All that is required is a man discovers his own spirituality, which is why the program gleans inspiration from African influences.

    Another example is the use of the word “hotep” throughout the program. It means “at peace” or “peace and blessings”.

    During my first visit to Trinity, I spent about an hour with a “senior brother” who was in prison before he came to TCM. He was facing felony charges of possession of crack cocaine with intent to distribute. Instead of jail time, the judge introduced him to Brother Ali (quoted above) which was basically a vetting process to be sure Trinity was the right fit.

    After getting into Trinity–and there is always a waiting list–after getting on a path to healing for overcoming his addiction, he learns more about self-care. Eventually, the guys are ready to go back to work and Trinity helps them with finding jobs. In order to graduate, the man must have a certain amount of money saved in his own checking account.

    So how can we scale Trinity’s success model?

    First, it’s important to see how far TCM has come since it was officially incorporated as a 501(c)(3) organization in 1988. In response to the growing homelessness in Atlanta, TCM began as an emergency overnight shelter in the basement of Trinity United Methodist Church (UMC).

    Over time, this community outreach expanded to provide food and subsequently added a Sunday soup kitchen known as Trinity Table. While TCM and Trinity Table are no longer affiliated, Trinity Table is still the only regular source of free food on Sundays in the area and now serves approximately 200 guests per week, aided weekly by volunteer residents of Trinity House.

    During the 1990s, TCM evolved into a transitional, residential recovery shelter with the mantra of “A Tough Program for Tough Times” and a reputation for helping men who truly wanted and were willing to work for sobriety, stability, and self-sufficiency.

    For guys on the street, Trinity has a reputation for being known as a tough program.

    In 2004, TCM entered into partnership with Big Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, the owners of the former Hanley Building in the Sweet Auburn District of Atlanta, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s body was prepared for his funeral, and where TCM’s administrative offices and Trinity House-Big Bethel program (the 36-bed supportive housing and rehabilitation) are still housed today.

    Trinity Living is TCM’s newest initiative. Launched in November 2012, and serves homeless men with disabilities, many of whom are veterans, in a permanent supportive housing environment. The program features eight, two-bedroom apartments leased in partnership with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) together with supportive services such as job readiness and placement, addiction counseling and rehabilitation, financial and life skills mentoring and management.

    And Trinity’s program works. Every three out of four men who come through the program never go back to the streets.

    So how further the success of Trinity and Dr. King’s mission to help everyone who is homeless and needy in Atlanta and beyond?

    Y’all know it all comes down to three things: money, dedication, and time. There are a lot of people who have donated to Trinity over the years, and good work has been done, but there’s so much more we can do.

    First, there’s a GoFundMe campaign to replace all the windows at Trinity House, which have become even more problematic this chilly winter.

    We’re very close to meeting the $75,000 goal for all the repairs. You can also donate to Trinity here.

    Next, every Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Trinity hosts a fish fry. And as a food blogger, I can tell y’all this is some of the best fried fish in Atlanta.

    Your group, Bible study, or tribe of friends can also bring dinner to Trinity for a T.E.A.M. dinner.

    There’s also the Trinity Combine coming up in May 2019 so stay tuned for more details.

    Because y’all, my big ole Pretty Southern heart just has to do more. And then there’s this…
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    On my most recent to Trinity for a fish Friday, I got to go on the roof of the building with Trinity Community Ministries Executive Director, Derek Duncan, and Lauren Priest, Trinity’s Director of Development. Derek shared his vision for how Trinity could build a new center on this vacant lot.

    “First one building, then another, the whole block, then multiple campuses throughout the city,” Derek said. I love this vision and am honored to be part of this mission.

    Because we are better than homelessness. Our generation has to step up and find new ways to fix this very old problem. It’s one thing we absolutely can do: to help by focusing on our “creative altruism”. Because as Dr. Kind said:

    “There is nothing new about poverty. What is new, however, is that we now have the resources to get rid of it. The time has come for an all-out world war against poverty … The well off and the secure have too often become indifferent and oblivious to the poverty and deprivation in their midst. Ultimately a great nation is a compassionate nation. No individual or nation can be great if it does not have a concern for ‘the least of these.’”

    Want to be part of this story of hope at Trinity?

    If you want to join me for a fish Friday lunch or a T.E.A.M. dinner, comment below.

    Our hopes for Atlanta and our country are high, especially when we see miracles happen and lives restored,

    P.S. – if you want to read the full transcript of MLK’s “I Have a Dream” speech, you can do so, here.

  • Where to Dine in Atlanta on National Southern Food Day

    Where to Dine in Atlanta on National Southern Food Day

    On Tuesday, January 22nd, hungry diners are invited to dive into some of the best southern cooking that Atlanta’s restaurants have to offer in honor of…

    National Southern Food Day!

    Bringing the taste and flair of the south, some of our favorite Executive Chefs are serving up wholesome dishes that will bring any diner back to their southern roots, including Molly B’s Fried Chicken, TWO urban licks’ Hush Puppies, Bistro Off Broad’s Bistro Burger, Dantanna’s Smoked Gouda Mac N’ Cheese and Bully Boy’s BBQ Georgia White Shrimp.
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    Molly B’s Fried Chicken

    When it comes National Southern Food Day, Molly B’s has the lunch rush covered. Served with mac and cheese, collard greens and spicy honey, Molly B’s Fried Chicken will have diners ready to take a nap after lunch. Located inside the Mercedes Benz Stadium on Concourse 100 just inside Gate 2 and near the base of the LED wrapped 10-story mega column, Molly B’s is open for lunch daily on non-event days from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.mollybsatlanta.com. Stay connected on Instagram and Twitter at @mollybsatlanta and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MollyBsAtlanta.
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    TWO urban licks’ Hush Puppies

    Diners with a taste for fiery American cooking are invited to celebrate National Southern Food Day at TWO urban licks. Offering a sweet, yet savory twist on the infamous hush puppy, TWO’s delectable Hush Puppies created by Executive Chef Michael Bertozzi, are comfortably stuffed with sweet corn, chili mayoli, lime, cilantro and cotija. Located at 820 Ralph McGill Boulevard in Atlanta, GA, TWO serves dinner seven nights per week and brunch on Saturday and Sunday. For reservations and more information, call 404.522.4622 or visit www.twourbanlicks.com. Stay connected on Twitter at @2urbanlicks and Instagram at @twourbanlicks and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TwoUrbanLicks/.
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    Bistro Off Broad’s Bistro Burger

    Combining casual chic, historic elegance and delicious bites, foodies in search of a comfort food staple can venture outside of the perimeter to Winder for Bistro off Broad’s Bistro Burger in honor of National Southern Food Day. Created by Executive Chef Alex Friedman, the Bistro Burger features an 8oz. angus burger, caramelized onions, boursin and served with house cut fries. Located at 16 E. Candler Street in Winder, GA, the Bistro is open for lunch and dinner on Tuesday through Friday. For more information, call 678.963.5517 or visit www.bistrooffbroad.com. Stay connected on Twitter and Instagram at @bistrobroad and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Bistro-Off-Broad-129399941013597/.
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     Dantanna’s Smoked Gouda Mac N’ Cheese

    Available at Dantanna’s Downtown and Buckhead, the Smoked Gouda Mac N’ Cheese with herb infused fresh cream is the perfect way foodies can cozy up to National Southern Food Day. Diners searching for the ultimate comfort food experience can add lobster or bacon for an additional charge. Dantanna’s Downtown is located at 1 CNN Center #269, Atlanta, GA 30303, and Dantanna’s Buckhead is located at the Shops Around Lenox, 3400 Around Lenox Rd NE #304, Atlanta, GA 30326. For more information, visit www.dantannas.com or call 404.705.8873. Stay connected on Twitter and Instagram at @dantannas and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/dantannas/.

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    Bully Boy’s BBQ Georgia White Shrimp

    Fresh from the east coast, Bully Boy’s BBQ Georgia White Shrimp is the quintessential dish for diners to experience a taste of the south this National Southern Food Day. Created by Executive Chef Michael Bertozzi, the BBQ Georgia White Shrimp is served with lemon, Tabasco and an Old Bay crouton. Bully Boy is located at 828 W10 Ralph McGill Blvd, Atlanta, Georgia 30306 and open Sunday and Monday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 5 p.m. to 12 a.m. For more information on Concentrics Restaurants please visit www.bullyboyatl.com and www.concentricsrestaurants.com or call 678.904.5607.  Stay connected on Twitter and Instagram at @bullyboyatl and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BullyBoyATL.
     
  • Atlas Kicks Off its Winemaker Dinner Series for 2019 with Ruinart Champagne

    Atlas Kicks Off its Winemaker Dinner Series for 2019 with Ruinart Champagne

    Kicking off the season in style, Atlas, located in the heart of Buckhead in the St. Regis Atlanta, is hosting the next rendition of its popular Winemaker Dinner Series with Ruinart Champagne on Wednesday, January 23, 2019.  

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    Featuring vintage pours from Ruinart, the oldest established Champagne house, guests will be taken on a culinary journey beginning at 6:30 p.m. during a welcome reception with a four-course pairing dinner created by Executive Chef Christopher Grossman to follow at 7 p.m.  

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    Winemaker Dinner Series with Ruinart Champagne

    The evening will feature curated tastings of NV Ruinart Blanc de Blanc, 2006 Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blanc, 2007 Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blanc, 2004 Dom Ruinart Rosé and NV Ruinart Rosé and marks the return of Atlas’  acclaimed art installation featuring 30 pieces from esteemed artists including  Foujita, Monet, Chagall,  Modigliani and Soutine.  

    The Ruinart Winemaker Dinner is $295 per person, excluding tax and gratuity.  For more information or to make a reservation call 404.600.6471, email Manager Eleanor Parker at eleanorparker@atlasrestaurant.com, or visit atlasrestaurant.com

    For more happening in Buckhead Atlanta, visit https://prettysouthern.com/.

  • Bistro Off Broad Hosts A Special Winter Low Country Boil

    Bistro Off Broad Hosts A Special Winter Low Country Boil

    Kicking off the winter season Louisiana-style, Bistro Off Broad, the chef-inspired dining experience located in historic downtown Winder, Georgia, is hosting a…

    Low Country Boil on Thursday, January 17, 2019!

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    Combining casual chic and historic elegance, Bistro Off Broad serves fresh, local, and affordable food and great wine and great spirits in a beautiful setting, and just for the occasion, Chef Alex Friedman has whipped up an array of all you can enjoy specials including: crab, shrimp, mussels, clams, crawfish, corn, potatoes and smoked sausage.

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    Tickets are available for $30 per person and reservations are required. To make a reservation, call 678.963.5517 or e-mail bistrobroad@outlook.com. For more information, visit www.bistrooffbroad.com.

    For more happening in and around Atlanta, visit https://prettysouthern.com/.

  • Barrelhouse Hosts Ladies Night Drink Specials Every Thursday

    Barrelhouse Hosts Ladies Night Drink Specials Every Thursday

    Great minds drink alike, so it’s no coincidence that The Barrelhouse, located in the Old Fourth Ward, is offering a brand new Girl’s Night Out special on what’s already known as Thirsty Thursday, exclusively for ladies.
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    Half Off Wine

    A neighborhood corner pub just a short walk from the BeltLine that prides itself on being everyone’s “living room,” The Barrelhouse is an ideal place for Atlantans and visitors alike to grab a bite and enjoy a wide selection of libations from craft brews to classic cocktails.
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    $15 Sparking Rosé All Day Buckets

    Now, every Thursday during Ladies Night, imbibers can enjoy $5 speciality martinis, $15 sparking rosé all day buckets, half off wine, $2 sliders, and a combination of a glass of rosè and a vodka soda for $12.
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    Half Off 10 Wings (Dine In Only)

    Diners looking to visit the recently opened locale can also enjoy 1/2 off appetizers on Monday; $2 tacos, $4 margaritas, $4 Sesión Cerveza drafts on Tuesday; half off 10 wings (dine in only) and $1 beers on Wednesday; and $10 weekly fish fry specials on Friday.
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    For more information, visit  www.barrelhouseatl.com or call (404)-600-5251The Barrelhouse is located at 701 Highland Avenue, NE Suite 5 Atlanta, GA 30312. Finally, stay connected on Twitter at @Barrelhouse_ATL, Instagram at @Barrelhouse_o4w and on Facebook at  @BarrelhouseATL.
  • Celebrate National Bloody Mary Day & Cure Your NYE Hangover with Top Bloody Mary Recipes

    Celebrate National Bloody Mary Day & Cure Your NYE Hangover with Top Bloody Mary Recipes

    You say tomato, we say Bloody Mary. When New Year’s Day and National Bloody Mary Day fall on the same day, it’s hard to resist toasting to the occasion and curing a New Year’s Eve hangover with a signature Bloody Mary. On Tuesday, January 1, 2019, imbibers can get their fix with easy-to-follow recipes from Bistro Off Broad, Dantanna’s Buckhead, The Barrelhouse and Park Tavern, while cheering on their favorite football teams competing in the Sugar Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Rose Bowl games and more.

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    Bistro Off Broad Belle Isle Honey Habanero Bloody Mary

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    Ingredients: 
    • 1 46 oz can Sacramento Tomato Juice
    • 2 tbsp Prepared Horseradish
    • 4 tbsp Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce
    • 6 dashes Tabasco Sauce
    • 2 tsp Celery Salt
    • 2 oz Lemon Juice
    • 2 oz Olive Brine
    • 2 tsp Ground Black Pepper
    Directions: 
    1. Combine all ingredients and refrigerate overnight.
    Belle Isle Honey Habanero Bloody Mary Cocktail
    Ingredients:
    • 2 oz Belle Isle Honey Habanero Moonshine
    • 1 cup Bistro Bloody Mary Mix
    • Old Bay as needed
    • Pickled Vegetables
    • Bleu Cheese Stuffed Olive
    • Pepperoncini
    • Lime Wedge
    Directions:
    1. Rim a pint glass with Old Bay and fill with ice.
    2. Add Belle Isle Moonshine and Bistro Bloody Mary Mix.
    3. Garnish with pickled vegetables, olive, pepperoncini, and a lime wedge.

    Bistro off Broad is located at 16 E. Candler Street in Winder, GA 30680. For more information, visit www.bistrooffbroad.com or call (678) 963-5517.  Stay connected on Twitter and Instagram at @bistrobroad and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Bistro-Off-Broad.

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    Dantanna’s Perfect Bloody Mary

    Ingredients:
    • 1.5 oz Vodka
    • 4 oz Campbell’s V-8 Juice
    • 1 pinch Celery Salt
    • 1 pinch Ground Black Pepper
    • 1 tsp Prepared Horseradish
    • 1 six inch Stalk Celery
    • 1 8-12 count Poached Shrimp
    • 1 Strip Crisp Bacon
    • 1 Dill Pickle Spear
    Directions:
    1. In a shaker add the vodka, V-8 Juice, celery salt, black pepper and horseradish and shake with ice.
    2. Strain into a tall glass filled with ice.
    3. Garnish with the shrimp, bacon, celery and pickle.

    Dantanna’s Buckhead is located at the Shops Around Lenox, 3400 Around Lenox Rd NE #304, Atlanta, GA 30326. Dantanna’s Downtown is located at 1 CNN Center #269, Atlanta, GA 30303. For more information or to make a reservation visit www.dantannas.com or call 404.760.8873 for Dantanna’s Buckhead or 404.522.8873 for Dantanna’s Downtown. Stay connected on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @dantannas.

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    The Barrelhouse Ring in 2019 Bloody Mary

    Ingredients:
    • 2 oz Belle Isle Honey Habanero
    • 0.5 oz Franks Hot Sauce
    • Lemon Juice
    • Lime Juice
    • Olive Juice
    • Zing Zang Bloody Mary Mix
    • Togarashi
    Directions: 
    1. Build ingredients in a tall glass over ice, stir and top with Zing Zang Bloody Mary Mix.
    2. Garnish glass with lemon wedge, lime wedge, celery, olive, a togarashi and a kosher salt rim.

    The Barrelhouse is located at 701 North Highland Avenue NE Suite 5, Atlanta, GA 30312. For more information, visit www.barrelhouseatl.com or call (404) 600-5251. Stay connected on Instagram at @barrelhouse_o4w and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BarrelhouseATL.

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    Park Tavern’s Classic Bloody Mary

    Ingredients:
    • 1 1/2 oz shot of vodka
    • 3 dashes Tabasco
    • 2 dashes Worcestershire Sauce
    • Cut Water Bloody Mary Mix
    • 1 Lemon
    • 1 Lime
    • 3 Olives
    • Celery
    Directions
    1. Combine vodka, Tabasco, and worcestershire sauce, then top off with cut water bloody mix.
    2. Garnish with lemon, lime, olives and celery.

    Park Tavern, a favorite neighborhood bar, restaurant, brewery and events facility, is located on the Atlanta BeltLine in the heart of Midtown on the corner of 10th Street and Monroe overlooking Piedmont Park and the Midtown skyline. For more information, visit www.parktavern.com or call 404.249.0001. Stay connected on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ParkTavern and on Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter @parktavern.