On Saturday, May 6th, The Patch Works invites all y’all to join us on Carroll Street, right outside the back gate of The Stacks, for the “ribbon cutting” of The Mill’s very own Georgia Historical State Marker! The Georgia Historical Society has honored us with one of their spiffy markers, which acknowledges Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills’ lasting impact on Georgia and the United States.
The event is “rain or shine,” so please check the weather forecast and prepare accordingly. The schedule is as follows:
Although the ceremony itself begins at 11:30am, y’all can start showing up at 10:30am to hobnob in the street. (In addition, the Stacks Squares Mural Project will be happening simultaneously, so y’all should check out the talented artists at work.) Around 10:45am, some of our local musicians will break out their instruments and regale y’all with their sweet tunes. And while y’all wait for the ceremony to begin, feel free to head down to Milltown Tavern, JenChan’s, and Carroll Street Cafe and pick up something to eat and drink.
At 11:30am, Guest Speakers will approach the podium and talk about Jacob Elsas and Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills, historic preservation, Georgia history, Atlanta history, and our beloved community. Guest Speakers are:
The ceremony will take about an hour, after which y’all should definitely check out the muralists. And celebrate further at one of our local, fine-dining establishments!
PLEASE NOTE: Carroll Street and Tennelle Street will be closed to traffic from Shelton Street to Powell Street, so please consider taking an alternative mode of transportation to the event. If driving, you may park in Agave Restaurant’s parking lot (off of Boulevard) until 3:30pm. Please park to the right side of the lot and away from the restaurant itself, so as not to obstruct delivery vehicles. The address is 242 Boulevard SE Atlanta, Georgia 30312.