NORCROSS, GA, August 07, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Hampton Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel North I-85 offers convenient lodging to guests attending summer concerts at Atlanta Botanical Garden. The outdoor concerts, held on the garden's Great Lawn, are a popular summer tradition in Atlanta. Upcoming concerts will feature the following performers:
- Country music legend Merle Haggard on August 10
- R&B artists Keb Mo and Aaron Neville on August 11
- Country singer/songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter on August 24
- Folk rock duo Indigo Girls on September 14
"Atlanta Botanical Garden is one of the city's most popular summer concert venues. Music lovers are sure to enjoy an evening of entertainment in this beautiful outdoor setting," explains Sherron Kines-Hodge, the Hartsfield hotel's Director of Sales. "Our property is a convenient place to stay when visiting all the attractions in the Atlanta area," say Hodge.
A top choice among other Atlanta Airport hotels, The Hampton Inn & Suites' features complimentary high-speed Internet access in every room, free hot breakfast each morning, a business center, meeting rooms, outdoor pool, and 24-hour fitness room. This ATL Airport hotel displays real time flight information in the lobby on the Airport Flight Board. The Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport is the perfect choice for guests wanting an Atlanta Airport Hotel with free parking. The hotel also provides free Atlanta airport shuttle service for its guests.
To book your stay at Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel (North, I-85) call 404-767-9300 or visit them online at www.AIRPORTHAMPTONINN.com.
About Hampton Inn & Ste Atlanta Airport North I-85
The Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel is just north of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and just southwest of downtown Atlanta. The hotel is two and a half miles from the Georgia International Convention Center, four miles from Atlanta Expo Center, and 15 miles from Six Flags Over Georgia. Other nearby attractions include the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola , Underground Atlanta, CNN Center, Georgia Dome and Georgia World Congress Center--all less than 10 miles away from the hotel. The Atlanta Airport hotel also offers a broad range of services and amenities to make its guest's stay exceptional.
For more information visit: http://www.AirportHamptonInn.com
For all media inquiries, please contact:
Allison Reinert
PR & Marketing Consultant
Cardinal Web Solutions
http://www.CardinalWebSolutions.com
Attend a Summer Concert at Atlanta Botanical Garden and Stay at Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel North
Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport (North I-85) provides convenient accommodations to guests attending summer concerts at Atlanta Botanical Garden in August and September 2012.
2012-08-07
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
New Ebooks Search Engine Launched
2012-08-07
World Wide Web, 8-06-2012, RteamKz and its website, PDF Search books, with owner, Timur Karipov, are pleased to announce a more advanced website search tool to make location much easier. The site is a popular eBook search engine that was launched a short five months ago.
According to Mr. Karipov, the base has grown rapidly. "We now list more than 35 million books and the number is expanding rapidly. We offer eBooks in various languages to be of benefit to customers around the globe. We have been working on this project for more than four years and are pleased to ...
Sponsorship of Local Police Vehicle is Latest Investment in the Community by Foresters UK
2012-08-07
As part of their ongoing commitment to their community, Kent-based Foresters UK is sponsoring a local police team's vehicle, helping ease already stretched resources and budgets and giving the team greater flexibility and speed.
Foresters UK, part of the international financial services organisation, are providing a three year sponsorship of a car for use by the Bromley Town Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT), showing their continued investment in the local community.
Foresters UK membership director, Steve Dilworth, said: "These are particularly difficult times, ...
Press Releases Remain Excellent Marketing Tools, Despite Recent Search Engine Updates
2012-08-07
In today's online marketing realm, a multi-pronged approach is essential. A press release is only one aspect of a solid marketing plan - however, it is probably the most cost effective.
Often, when major search engines update how they spider the web and what factors decide search engine results relevance, people have a tendency to panic, as they don't know what they need to change about their online marketing strategies to combat these changes.
As a leader in the SMB press release distribution arena, the team at 24-7PressRelease sees these changes - and the resulting ...
New Website Offers Consumers an Impartial Resource for Home Automation Research
2012-08-07
As smart electronics continue to proliferate, consumers seek to automate their lives; creating the need for objective home automation research and education. HomeAutomationHound.com is an online resource dedicated exclusively to consumer education and comparative analysis among the major home automation systems and professionals in the marketplace.
This impartial, ad free, online resource explains home automation basics through easy to understand videos, graphics, and non-technical language while providing tools for researching and comparing products and professionals, ...
Creativity Goes Back 2 School With Michaels
2012-08-07
Saying goodbye to summer means returning to regular routines, stocking up on supplies and getting organized for the new school year. For back to school, Michaels has supplies and project ideas to help kids, parents and teachers start the year right, with inspiration and creativity to spare, at www.Michaels.com/backtoschool.
Just in time for back to school, Michaels introduces its new Time to Shine online lookbook, with magazine-style content and editorial layouts. The August issue features stylish DIY fashion designs, innovative classroom and dorm room ideas, school ...
LGR's Liquid Water Isotope Analyzer Extends Analytical Capability to Wines
2012-08-07
Los Gatos Research (LGR), the world leader in high precision analyzers for trace gas and isotope-ratio measurements, today announced that it has formally validated the capability of the company's Liquid Water Isotope Analyzers to simultaneously measure multiple isotopic ratios in wine without pretreatment or purification. This analytical capability will allow authentication and identification of counterfeit or diluted wines and may be extended to other beverages and products.
"According to Wine Spectator, experts suspect that as much as 5% of the wine sold in secondary ...
Heterogeneous ER+ breast cancer models allow more accurate drug testing
2012-08-06
Cell cultures are homogeneous. Human tumors are not. A University of Colorado Cancer Center study recently published in the journal Breast Cancer Research and Treatment reports the development of human-derived estrogen-positive (ER+) breast cancer models that retain their heterogeneity, allowing researchers to more accurately test drugs for this disease.
"Breast cancer is never black or white. These models will allow us to tease apart the shades of grey," says Peter Kabos, MD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center, assistant professor at the CU School of Medicine, and ...
Disney researchers add sense of touch to augmented reality applications
2012-08-06
PITTSBURGH – Technology developed by Disney Research, Pittsburgh, makes it possible to change the feel of real-world surfaces and objects, including touch-screens, walls, furniture, wooden or plastic objects, without requiring users to wear special gloves or use force-feedback devices. Surfaces are not altered with actuators and require little if any instrumentation.
Instead, Disney researchers employ a newly discovered physical phenomenon called reverse electrovibration to create the illusion of changing textures as the user's fingers sweep across a surface. A weak electrical ...
Touch your philodendron and control your computer
2012-08-06
PITTSBURGH – A yucca plant might make your office desk look nice, but with a new technology developed at Disney Research, Pittsburgh, that little shrub could possibly control your computer. And the jade plant nearby? Put your hand close to it and your iPod could start playing your favorite tunes.
Any houseplant — real or artificial — could control a computer or any digital device with this technology, called Botanicus Interactus. Once a single wire is placed anywhere in the plant's soil, the technology can detect if and where a plant is touched, or even if someone gets ...
Carnegie Mellon and Disney Research develop new model for animated faces and bodies
2012-08-06
PITTSBURGH—Computer graphic artists who produce computer-animated movies and games spend much time creating subtle movements such as expressions on faces, gesticulations on bodies and the draping of clothes. A new way of modeling these dynamic objects, developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, Disney Research, Pittsburgh, and the LUMS School of Science and Engineering in Pakistan, could greatly simplify this editing process.
Graphics software usually represents dynamic objects, such as an expressive face, as a sequence of shapes, with each shape composed ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
The future fate of water in the Andes
UC Irvine researchers link Antarctic ice loss to ‘storms’ at the ocean’s subsurface
Deep brain stimulation successful for one in two patients with treatment-resistant severe depression and anxiety
Single-celled organisms found to have a more complex DNA epigenetic code than multicellular life
A new gateway to global antimicrobial resistance data
Weather behind past heat waves could return far deadlier
Ultrasonic device dramatically speeds harvesting of water from the air
Artificial intelligence can improve psychiatric diagnosis
Watch cells trek along vesicle ‘breadcrumbs’
University of Liverpool unveils plans to establish UK’s flagship AI-driven materials discovery centre
ARC at Sheba Medical Center and Mount Sinai launch collaboration with NVIDIA to crack the hidden code of the human genome through AI
SRL welcomes first Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Time to act and not react: how can the European Union turn the tide of antimicrobial resistance?
Apriori Bio and A*STAR Infectious Diseases Labs Announce strategic partnership to advance next generation influenza vaccines
AI and extended reality help to preserve built cultural heritage
A new way to trigger responses in the body
Teeth of babies of stressed mothers come out earlier, suggests study
Slimming with seeds: Cumin curry spice fights fat
Leak-proof gasket with functionalized boron nitride nanoflakes enhances performance and durability
Gallup and West Health unveil new state rankings of Americans’ healthcare experiences
Predicting disease outbreaks using social media
Linearizing tactile sensing: A soft 3D lattice sensor for accurate human-machine interactions
Nearly half of Australian adults experienced childhood trauma, increasing mental illness risk by 50 percent
HKUMed finds depression doubles mortality rates and increases suicide risk 10-fold; timely treatment can reduce risk by up to 30%
HKU researchers develop innovative vascularized tumor model to advance cancer immunotherapy
Floating solar panels show promise, but environmental impacts vary by location, study finds
Molecule that could cause COVID clotting key to new treatments
Root canal treatment reduces heart disease and diabetes risk
The gold standard: Researchers end 20-year spin debate on gold surface with definitive, full-map quantum imaging
ECMWF and European Partners win prestigious HPCwire Award for "Best Use Of AI Methods for Augmenting HPC Applications” – for AI innovation in weather and climate
[Press-News.org] Attend a Summer Concert at Atlanta Botanical Garden and Stay at Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel NorthHampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport (North I-85) provides convenient accommodations to guests attending summer concerts at Atlanta Botanical Garden in August and September 2012.

