*please note: there’s a typo in our Fall Guide. The Norcross High School production of Sleepy Hollow takes place October 18 and 19, not October 28 and 29.
Read the Digital Edition of Peachtree Corners Magazine May/June 2025
This May/June 2025 edition pulls you straight into the stories reshaping Peachtree Corners — from French‑American Chamber Director Katherine Lafourcade’s transatlantic career and her blood‑donation crusade to Georgia Tech’s new Atrium learning hub at Curiosity Lab, where start‑ups and students will rub shoulders daily.
We break down the city’s next traffic roundabout and what renewed Chattahoochee access at Simpsonwood Park really means for locals. Add a visual tour of local architecture, a tribute to multitasking working moms, fresh dining picks and a packed spring‑summer events calendar, and you’ve got your essential guide to living — and thriving — in PTC .
Five quick‑hit highlights
Katherine Lafourcade: Passion, Resilience & Giving Back — Cover story tracing her rise, her son’s fight with leukemia and her mission to boost local blood donations.
Georgia Tech Atrium Debuts — Inside the ribbon‑cutting for Tech’s first‑of‑its‑kind innovation hub at Curiosity Lab and what it promises for business and job growth.
Roundabout #2 on Peachtree Corners Circle — How the new design aims to tame congestion, add bike lanes and improve pedestrian safety.
Simpsonwood Park & the Chattahoochee — Latest on plans to preserve river access while upgrading trails and amenities.
Executive Function: Working Moms Speak Out — Seven local mothers share real‑world hacks for juggling careers, kids and sanity.
Your ultimate guide to spring and summer fun in Peachtree Corners
The Peachtree Corners MagazineCity Guide — Spring/Summer 2025 is here!
This special edition is packed with everything you need to plan the perfect season — starting with the high-energy Curiosity Lab Criterium and Charity 5K, a full day of racing, food, music and family fun.
Discover the city’s most exciting upcoming events, from Flicks on the Green and free fitness classes to outdoor concerts, local festivals and food tastings. There’s also a helpful directory highlighting some of the best places to eat, shop, work and stay in our beautiful city.
Whether you’re a long-time resident or just visiting, this guide will help you explore, enjoy and celebrate the best of Peachtree Corners.
Highlights at a glance
Curiosity Lab Criterium & 5K Charity Race — Speed Week cycling & family run on April 27
Concerts on the Green — Free shows May–October from top tribute acts and local groups
Flicks on the Green — Monthly outdoor movies for all ages
Yoga & CrossFit on the Green — Free workouts for all skill levels
Peachtree Corners Has Talent — Fun competition and talent show highlighting local singers
Plus, a sneak peek at the great events coming up this fall/winter and so much more!
Digital edition
Print issues will be mailed and distributed around town starting this week (be sure to pick one up when you’re out!). The digital edition is available now! Enjoy!
Discover the best of Peachtree Corners in this digital edition of the latest exciting issue!
Explore adventure-filled day trips perfect for a weekend escape and check out some of the area’s top summer camps to keep the kids engaged (registrations are open now!).
Get the latest updates on Simpsonwood Park, hear from local indie children’s author Katie Morgan Lester and learn how the city is enhancing connectivity with a new community calendar.
Food lovers will enjoy a visual tour of the just-opened Politan Row at The Forum, while business enthusiasts can dive into insights on local economic development, business events and how Peachtree Corners operates without property tax.
Plus, celebrate 50 years of recreational soccer, find out why Life Time is evolving into a luxury wellness club and get the latest from local legislators.
Whether you’re looking for community stories, dining highlights or business insights, the Feb/March issue has something for you!