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Fitness at Your Fingertips
Every week at The Clubhouse, we pose a question on our big conversation board about what’s been on the radar for our members lately. This is designed to not only spark conversations and encourage collaboration, but to also allow us to better know our community members in a fun and unique way. Recently, we asked what they are doing for exercise at the moment.
Creative Corner: Sheena Williams
To highlight our appreciation for the arts, we’ve implemented a “Creative Corner” series – articles and social posts showcasing the recent projects and collections from our community members. This week, we’re featuring Sheena Williams, a self-taught maker of things, who learned her creative techniques from being in her fathers workshop.
TEP Mind of a Maker: The Chemistry of Cocktails
The smell of summer is in the air – and so is the humidity. Even though the official start of the summer solstice isn’t until Sunday, June 20, we’re definitely already feeling the heat. So what better way to prepare for the long days ahead than by cooling down with a refreshing drink – AND learning something new? Enter our Mind of a Maker activation, which focuses on a demonstration, workshop, or creative activity with community members. For this particular event that we and the dynamic duo of Bar Racho hosted at Technology Enterprise Park (TEP) last week, it was all about The Chemistry of Cocktails.
Don’t Miss Out on These Binge-Worthy Shows
Every week at The Clubhouse, we pose a question on our big conversation board about what’s been on the radar for our members lately. This is designed to not only spark conversations and encourage collaboration, but to also allow us to better know our community members in a fun and unique way. Recently, we asked what shows they are binge-watching currently.
TEP Talk: To Do Or Doughnut
Sprinkled, filled, powdered, or simply glazed: Can you really ever just have one doughnut? If you’re like any of our members at Technology Enterprise Park (TEP), it’s probably hard for you to resist treating yourself to freshly-made doughnuts when they’re around. On Friday, June 4, better known to some as National Doughnut Day, we hosted a Coffee Talk to celebrate this sweet treat as a community. But like any other signature Tech Square ATL Social Club community activation, we honored the occasion with a nerdy twist: doughnut trivia. So, how much do the engineers, researchers, and chemists at TEP know about their favorite fried confection? Turns out, they know a fun fact (or four!).
Community Member Spotlight: Charlie Duprey Langlois
Meet Charlie Duprey Langlois, a Publishing Admin at Digital Royalty Distribution. When he isn’t working hard to protect the rights of creators and ensure appropriate compensation, you can find him juggling a soccer ball or throwing a frisbee in Piedmont Park.
Animals Our Community Members Would Be
Every week at The Clubhouse, we pose a question on our big conversation board about what’s been on the radar for our members lately. This is designed to not only spark conversations and encourage collaboration, but to also allow us to better know our community members in a fun and unique way. Recently, we asked if they could be an animal, what would they be and why?
TEP Talk: Modernizing Math
As school is nearing an end and summer vacation is right around the corner, we thought there was no better time than to discuss the current math curriculum in schools – and if anything should be changed. So we hosted a Coffee Talk around modernizing math and headed over to Technology Enterprise Park (TEP) to ask our scientists, chemists, and researchers their thoughts.
Shaken or Stirred: The Science Behind Cocktail Mixing
In the 1953 film, Casino Royale, James Bond famously asked for his martini to be shaken – not stirred. But what difference does shaking or stirring actually make in his favorite cocktail? The answer is – wait for it – science!
People Our Community Members Would Like to Have Dinner With
Every week at The Clubhouse, we pose a question on our big conversation board about what’s been on the radar for our members lately. This is designed to not only spark conversations and encourage collaboration, but to also allow us to better know our community members in a fun and unique way. Recently, we asked what two famous people they’d like to have dinner with.
Power Meal: Could Laziness Be The Mother of Today’s Inventions?
Did you know that May is National Inventors month? Inspired by the builders, creators, and innovative thinkers of Tech Square ATL (TSQATL) Social Club, we sent personal Power Meal (an hour to gather over food and have thoughtful conversations with other community members) invitations to a curated list of researchers and entrepreneurs in our community. Over a complimentary shared meal and libations, this timely and thought-provoking community conversation was appropriately centered around invention.
Creative Corner: Michael Nguyen
To highlight our appreciation for the arts, we’ve implemented a “Creative Corner” series – articles and social posts showcasing the recent projects and collections from our community members. This week, we’re featuring Michael Nguyen, CEO and Co-Founder of DataTorch.
YouTube Channels Our Community Members Recommend
Every week at The Clubhouse, we pose a question on our big conversation board about what’s been on the radar for our members lately. This is designed to not only spark conversations and encourage collaboration, but to also allow us to better know our community members in a fun and unique way. Recently, we asked what their favorite channels are on YouTube.
Celebrating National Mimosa Day with Kitchen Conversions
With National Mimosa Day happening just this past Sunday, May 16, we knew our Math + Mimosas activation series was the perfect way to celebrate both our nerdy and fun sides! So we invited our community members over to the Centergy One lobby on Friday afternoon for a chance to catch up over complimentary mimosas – and put their math skills to the test.
TEP Talk: Managing Mental Health
There is a lot of stigma when it comes to talking about mental health. While it is completely normal to feel sad, isolated, anxious, and even have moments of joy during dark times, it’s difficult for many people to talk about mental wellness, perhaps because they are afraid of being perceived as weak or soft. To help shed light on this subject, and as Mental Health Awareness Month continues, we wanted to know what tools our community members at Technology Enterprise Park (TEP) use to manage their mental health. So, we set up at the TEP lobby with a Coffee Talk to open up this discussion among members over complimentary doughnuts and a cup of Joe.