In Georgia, “Sine Die” marks the last day of the General Assembly’s Annual Legislative Session. After this day, no further legislative action can take place unless the governor calls a special session. It is often a hectic day as lawmakers push to finalize bills before the deadline.
404 Day, celebrated on April 4th (4/04), is an unofficial holiday in Atlanta, Georgia, honoring the city’s culture, music, and community. The name comes from Atlanta’s primary area code, 404 and is a day to celebrate Atlanta’s influence in hip-hop, art, business, and activism, with events, concerts, and local gatherings highlighting the city’s unique identity.
Many Atlanta-based artists, brands, and community leaders participate in 404 Day to showcase the city’s pride and creativity.
With Sine Die marking the final push for bills in the General Assembly, the block party serves as both a celebration of Atlanta’s identity and a call to action for civic participation.
Join us on this powerful Day as we come together on legislative issues impacting our communities.
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