Covid has taught us all many things, but perhaps patience is at the top of the list! The “wait and see” mentality has become a requirement for our sanity. I know many of you are tired of being stuck in your homes or of feeling like your days are on repeat. Traveling fulfills the need many of us have for variety in life. … Read More »
Two winners prevailed at the virtual Alpharetta High Speech and Debate Tournament this past Saturday. Millie Kitchin won Dramatic Interpretation and Daniel Maslia won Humorous Interpretation. For Millie, this was her third win in a row for the past three years of competition at Alpharetta High.
Aakash Agrawal placed second in Dramatic Interpretation, followed by Ryan Stewart, placing fourth, and Daniel Maslia, placing fifth. … Read More »
Sunday, January 31, 2021 at 2 PM
Live from North Woods Pavilion, Dunwoody Nature Center
Streamed to Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheDHA
January is always an exciting time for DHA. Per our bylaws, the annual meeting is always set for January. This is the time when new executive board members are elected, hear from elected officials and other community leaders, and awards are presented to residents who made a positive difference in the community.… Read More »
Saturdays | February ~ December
9am – 12pm | Brook Run Park
4770 N Peachtree Rd
Dunwoody, GA 30338
Dunwoody Farmers Market will kick off our 2021 season with a dual Farmers and Artisan Market on February 13th from 9-12. And then we’ll be in Brook Run Park weekly with your favorite food vendors through the end of the year!… Read More »
Dunwoody Named 2021 Visionary City by GMA & Georgia Trend
ATLANTA—On Jan. 25, during the Georgia Municipal Association’s (GMA) virtual Cities United Summit, the city of Dunwoody was honored with the Visionary City Award by Georgia Trend and GMA.
Dunwoody joined eight other city recipients. Three cities each earned the award in three categories: Small (population under 4,999), medium (5,000 to 24,999) and large (25,000 and over).… Read More »
To all of the foster families out there, we salute you! Our amazing consignors make a difference in our community by opting to donate their unsold items for foster families.
As a foster parent, you are invited to come and shop the donated items from our Spring sale for the foster children that are in your care.… Read More »
To help equip local business and non-profit leaders, North Point Community Church is offering a free, online leadership lab with best-selling author and organizational health pioneer Patrick Lencioni on January 28 at 7:30 a.m. Register for free access at https://northpoint.org/leadership-labs. Lencioni will share how to identify and leverage your life-giving genius in your work while avoiding your life-draining weakness.… Read More »
Inspiring Georgia Destination is Ready to Welcome Travelers for a Transformative Escape
Discover Dunwoody is helping travelers reclaim their vacations and kick off the new year right, with a list of unique ways visitors can fulfill resolutions during their stay. With a myriad activities and unexpected experiences hidden around every corner, Dunwoody, Georgia is a safe destination where travelers can check off their entire must-do list during one rewarding vacation. … Read More »
The mission of the Dunwoody Art Commission is to develop policies, procedures and guidelines to implement the City’s Public Art Implementation Plan.
Dunwoody, GA – January 21, 2021 – The seven members of the first Dunwoody Art Commission will hold their first meeting in one week after being appointed by Mayor Lynn Deutsch and unanimously approved by City Council.… Read More »
Here is a winter curb appeal checklist I found from the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI). This list can help sellers create a good first impression, even when the temperatures drop.
• FOCUS ON SAFETY
Make sure buyers can safely get into your home by keeping the walkways, stairs and driveway clear of snow, ice and wet, slippery leaves.… Read More »
Am I missing something? I am surrounded by a trend in parents turning their head or even worst, making alcohol accessible to their teens. I keep hearing “they are going to do it anyway, at least this way I know they are in my home.” This seems crazy to me, but now I am questioning if maybe I am doing something wrong as a parent.… Read More »
Update: I just realized I failed to mention the amazing Liz Green. She was so wonderful to me and my family when I had preschoolers at DBP and her daughter Candace even taught my youngest in the 4 year old class! Liz was out of the office on the date of my tour but she was the person who spear headed the science lab and carefully chose the animals and everything to include in it.… Read More »
Acclaimed wine experts, Tony Lombardi of Lombardi Wines and Todd Rushing of Concentrics Restaurants and TWO urban licks, are joining forces and hosting a special wine tasting event on Thursday, January 28, 2021 at Bully Boy in the Old Fourth Ward. From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., wine lovers are invited to gather and sip on an array of delicious Lombardi wines accompanied by exquisite food pairings created by TWO urban licks’ Executive Chef Matt Weinstein, including Scallop Crudo, Chicken Liver Toast, Mixed Mushroom Strudel, Duck Confit, and a surprise dessert.… Read More »