Wahoo! Wine & Provisions: Wahoo! Grill owners Ski Peterson and Pam Ledbetter have expanded their brand to Wahoo! Wine & Provisions. The grand opening party is Saturday, January 10, from 12 – 9 p.m. Shoppers will have the chance to sample a variety of wines and items from local vendors including High Road Craft Ice Cream, ginger syrup cocktails from Verdant Kitchen, Firebud Sauces, Banner Butters, Lakehouse Coffee and Spotted Trotter.

Wahoo! Wine & Provisions will feature 200 bottles of wine, four on tap and wine growlers. The wines represent a range of price points. There are also meats and cheeses, produce, flowers and gifts from local purveyors and national brands. Wahoo! Grill at 1036 W. College Ave., Decatur. For more information call 404-687-9463 (WINE) or visit the Facebook page.

Pike Nurseries Potting Party: Start the new year with a Potting Party at Pike Nurseries. On Saturday, January 10 and Sunday, January 11, bring an empty pot from home or purchase a new one and learn to plant indoor or outdoor container gardens, houseplants and terrariums. Pike Nurseries will provide complimentary Pike Potting and Container Soil and E.B. Stone Sure Start for pots planted in-store. The events take place from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. both days. Visit www.pikenursery.com for local store information.

Bojangles' Grand Opening: Visit Bojangles in Lilburn Monday, Jan. 12 at 5625 Lawrenceville Hwy. starting at 5 a.m., for special offers and giveaways, including $50 Bojangles' gift certificates for the first 50 customers. You can also get a free 22 oz. Legendary Iced Tea with any purchase from 11 a.m. — 2 p.m., a free kid's meal with any purchase from 2 — 5 p.m., a coupon for a free ham, steak or sausage biscuit with any purchase from 5 — 10 p.m. and the chance to win free breakfast for an entire year.

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