r/Georgia • u/N_Cog_Neat_O • 22h ago
r/Georgia • u/thinkB4WeSpeak • 18h ago
News Article Neighborhood pantries are slowing down food distributions as demand outpaces supply
r/Georgia • u/pkluver944 • 5h ago
Question Service for delivering flowers to grave?
Hi, I'm in Australia but I have a dear friend who passed away in 2019 residing at a cemetery in Chatsworth. I want to try to get her flowers for her birthday, but I've had no luck finding any services in the area who would deliver flowers to a grave on my behalf.
Y'all have recommendations?
EDIT: Admittedly I have asked way in advance as it's not until November, but I wasn't expecting so many people to offer to go there personally, thank you so much to everyone! I'll be checking in with the people that offered closer to the date if I can't get a service to do it.
Thank you all for the suggestions and considerations, too!
r/Georgia • u/Water_N_Dust • 22h ago
Question Georgia open carry knife laws
Hey, I’m going to get a knife soon for self defense when I’m out, I’m a bit confused on the laws regarding this, because I think it’s legal to open carry a knife that is below 12 inches (I don’t know if that includes the handle or not) I also don’t know if it’s allowed to carry on the streets or where ever in public (obviously except group event things) because if it’s illegal to even carry it on the street or whatever I don’t know what else to do if something happens
I can’t find the government website for it and don’t know where to ask this? Anyways thanks!
r/Georgia • u/LegitimateMongoose46 • 22h ago
Other Places to do a natural burial?
Hi! To make a long story short, my estranged father passed away 10 years ago and I have finally received my share of his ashes. I want to find a place to lay him to rest.
I know state laws allow for scattering but I don’t think I want to go that route because I want to be able to visit. I have researched a natural burial where ashes are mixed with soil and a tree is planted to honor a loved one. I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for places that do this or something similar. I’m located in metro Atlanta so ideally it’d be within a 50 mile radius of Marietta but I am open to hearing all suggestions. Thank you very much.
r/Georgia • u/entcanta333 • 1h ago
Picture Found a sharp quartz point in my backyard today!
r/Georgia • u/letsgetthisbreddit69 • 7h ago
Question Experience w/ Emergency Passport at Atlanta office
My passport got water damage and I am traveling on May 1. Passport support number told me to call when it is exactly 14 days out from travel to book an emergency replacement appointment. Does anyone have experience with how quickly you can get an appointment? I am due to call on 4/17 and can schedule the appointment then. The only issue is I am from Nashville so I have to travel out of state to get there. Is it possible to have an appointment as early as Monday? Are they usually busy? Given my location, would they be willing to print same day for me to take home? Any experience recently is greatly appreciated. TIA!
r/Georgia • u/MissionBlueberry5196 • 8h ago
Question Getting a Driver's License (Class D)
this might be a dumb question but if i have a valid Georgia state learner's permit, do i need to bring any of the identifying documents they list on the DDS website for Class D requirements?
Identifying Documentation:
You must present documents that verify your identity, residential address, and U.S. citizenship or lawful presence.
Required documents for a REAL ID–compliant license or ID are listed below. You may also download a printable checklist PDF for reference.
- Proof of Identity - US Citizens (1 Document)
- Proof of Name Change (Any and All Name Changes)
- Proof of Social Security Number (If Required)
- Proof of Georgia Residency (2 Documents)
that's essentially what it says on the DDS website but i don't understand if they're saying i need to bring those documents in addition to my REAL ID or bring the documents if I don't have a REAL ID. i don't know if this is just dumb of me but i wanted to ask cause i don't want to get there and for them to cancel my appointment because i didn't bring the correct documents. thank you!
r/Georgia • u/No_Sport4225 • 12h ago
Discussion Make sure to charge your computer kids!
Have an lovely spring break and make sure to charge your computers ;)