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Alliance Française d'Atlanta Opens Roswell Satellite

The French language and cultural school recently opened a Roswell location.

Parlez-vous français? No? Alliance Française d'Atlanta in historic Roswell can help with that.

Founded in 2012, Alliance Française d'Atlanta is now celebrating its centennial year as an non-profit organization encouraging the study of the French language and culture in the metro area. As part of its mission to expand French knowledge, the school recently opened a satellite location off South Atlanta Street at 435 Jones Drive, Roswell.

The organization hopes to foster cultural, intellectual and artistic exchanges between the French-speaking world and local communities, according to a written statement sent to Roswell Patch. They offer French language studies and cultural exchange programs promoting French culture, representing France and 50 Francophone countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. 

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The Roswell satellite will offer children and adult classes, within timelines differing from the main center in Midtown. Classes begin in early April, including one this week which was open to spring break students five to nine years old. 

For more information on classes and camps, or to contact Alliance Française d'Atlanta-Roswell, visit their website or call 404 875 1211.

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