Concerts are held in the meadow on our performance area in front of the old fireplace, under the shade of sweetgum and magnolia trees. This location provides easy access to our education center and restrooms and, of course, Wildcat Creek. Enjoy the show at our picnic tables, in our Adirondack chairs, from our back porch deck, or bring your own blanket and chairs and set up wherever you’d like. Parking is available at the Nature Center parking lot and, most conveniently, from directly behind the ball fields of Dunwoody Park. All of our shows begin at 7:00. We try to wrap up by 9:00, but with this lineup of bands, there’s a chance we’ll be rockin’ a little bit later. Want to get a jump start on the concerts – join us beginning at 6:00 for picnicking, games, and a rotating selection cold craft beers.
Pony League’s second album, A Picture Of Your Family, is an exploration of human perseverance in the face of such obstacles as extreme pressure, anxiety and depression, keeping in theme with last year’s “Harder Than A Rick Ankiel,” which was inspired by the story of a former pitcher-turned-batter for The Atlanta Braves. The resulting 12 songs on A Picture Of Your Family showcase a band who’ve remained on a constant upward trajectory since their 2014 debut, Fresh Start