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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time today in Decatur. From music to health and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
A refined Pilates and HANDS-ON MATCHA MAKING EXPERIENCE hosted by The AuDACITY Collection, celebrating Black wellness with intention. Matcha & Movement: In Celebration for Black Maternal Mortality Week! A Curated All-Black Outfitted Wellness Experience. The AuDACITY Collection invites you to an morning of restoration, connection, and care. Whisk your matcha, sip your calm, and move with intention alongside a community celebrating wellness together.
Join us for a restorative sound bath in nature, in celebration of Spring Fling at Woodlands Garden! Join us for a restorative outdoor sound bath in a peaceful green space next to the Chattahoochee River. Surrounded by fresh air and the gentle sounds of nature, you’ll be guided through a meditative experience with soothing tones from crystal singing bowls and other instruments designed to calm the mind, release tension, and restore balance. Come relax, reset, and leave feeling grounded, refreshed, and renewed.
The New Standard for Connection. Spades, Uno & classics. Rotating teams. 35+ professionals. Alcohol-free. Find your people here. Tired of spending Friday nights on the couch scrolling? So were we. You work hard all week. You deserve more than Netflix and takeout on a Friday night. You deserve to laugh until your face hurts. To feel that rush of competition. To meet people who actually get you. This isn't just game night. It's your outlet.

**Rebecca Loebe live at Eddie's Attic!** Rebecca Loebe has, as one DJ puts it, “an almost supernatural ability to get the crowd singing along.” Over the past decade, the Austin-based singer/songwriter has formed deep connections with fans around the world, touring nonstop across the United States, Canada, Japan, Europe, and the UK. If you love lyric driven, full-throated modern troubadours like Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell, and Phoebe Bridgers, then Rebecca Loebe is a must-listen. Superstars Adam Levine and Christina Aguilera fought for the chance to work with Rebecca after she performed her own chart-topping arrangement of Nirvana’s ‘Come As You Are’ on the first season of NBC’s The Voice. Loebe’s original songs have also earned recognition from critics, fans, and songwriting competitions around the world. On her most recent album ‘Give Up Your Ghosts,’ which was praised by NPR, Rolling Stone, and Billboard, Loebe sings about letting go of self-limiting beliefs and getting comfortable in your own skin. When she’s not on tour, you can find her snuggling her puppy Lola, watering her vegetable garden, curled up with a good book, or in her home studio where she recently recorded an acoustic covers album called Secondhand Songs, which is available for free on her website. “Rebecca Loebe is a woman at the height of her powers.” \-Kathy Mattea, NPR’s Mountain Stage “Mixing resilience, empowerment, and just a bit of pissed-off punch.” \-Rolling Stone Country

Emily Scott Robinson Made Me Cry live at Eddie's Attic! “Colorado singer-songwriter Emily Scott Robinson mixes folk and country with gorgeous, clear-eyed examinations of faith, hope and regret.” — NPR On her third album with Oh Boy Records, and her fifth since beginning her career a decade ago, Emily Scott Robinson once again unveils her mastery as a performer and storyteller. With her 2026 release Appalachia — recorded at Dreamland Recording Studios with Grammy-nominated producer Josh Kaufman — Robinson opens herself up to experimentation and sings in her crystal-clear voice about resilience, love, grief and hope. Robinson’s talent is no surprise to the music industry — she’s now a veteran touring artist, both at home and abroad. Her records Traveling Mercies (2019) and American Siren (2021) each landed high on Rolling Stone’s “Best Country and Americana Albums” and Stereogum’s “10 Best Country Albums” year-end lists. She’s been lauded by the Washington Post, Billboard, American Songwriter and No Depression, and earned the 19th spot on NPR’s “100 Best Songs of 2021” with her song “Let ‘Em Burn.” It was her 2020 release “The Time for Flowers,” an anthem of hope recorded at home in the midst of the global pandemic, that caught the attention of Oh Boy Records, the independent label founded by John Prine in 1981. Robinson jumped at the opportunity to join the free-spirited and beloved record label carrying on her hero’s legacy. Robinson believes the songs on Appalachia are the best she’s ever written — she sings about her grandmother slipping into dementia, a cash-only saloon full of characters, and gratitude for life, despite its hardships. The album features a duet with Grammy winner John Paul White that celebrates the kind of love that comes with scars and age, and a hymn for anyone who’s ever failed or fallen short. “There’s this thing I do with every record I make,” she says. “I knit a prayer into it, and I ask for all these songs to find their way to everyone who needs them. I ask these songs to be of service, to help people find and experience joy.”