Food Pantry at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church Is Grateful for Community Support
“At Malachi’s Storehouse, 2020 has been a year filled with challenges but also overflowing with enormous gratitude,” says Judi Carlson, Director of Malachi’s Storehouse, an outreach ministry of St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church dedicated to addressing food insecurity in metro Atlanta.
“Since March, we have provided more than 500,000 pounds of fresh as well as shelf-stable food to more than 2,700 households, all via our new drive-through system that was implemented because of COVID-19.… Read More »
Note from Audra: In September I almost lost my George because he accidentally ingested raisins in leftover chicken salad. Luckily I realized it ASAP and was able to follow the advice from my Vet and get him to vomit them back up. Gross, I know, but I couldn’t live without my George. Apparently raisins (and grapes) are very very very toxic to dogs. … Read More »
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has named Dunwoody Fencing Club an NYSS Champion for our work supporting youth sports and the National Youth Sports Strategy! The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) developed the National Youth Sports Strategy (NYSS) to unite our country’s youth sports culture around a shared vision: that one day, all youth will have the opportunity, motivation, and access to play sports — regardless of their race, ethnicity, sex, ability, or ZIP code.… Read More »
Fri 11/20 at 7:30 – Varsity vs. Duluth at Duluth High School
Can’t make it to the game? Do not despair! Our talented Wildcat Radio crew is back! Kirk Anders, Bill Caiaccio and Mark Julian no longer have students at DHS but their love for the Wildcats remains strong! They have invited rookie broadcaster Mark West as a “trainee” and are excited to bring the varsity games to our offsite fans this year!… Read More »
Dunwoody Fencing Club fencer Drew Walker has signed his letter of intent with Cleveland State University. Drew will fence on the Cleveland State University NCAA Division I team under the direction of Coach Andy Tulleners. In his career with DFC, Drew has compiled an impressive record in the Georgia High School Fencing League as well as Regional and National competitions.… Read More »
As the travel industry continues to be devastated by the pandemic, we cannot allow the virus to squash our dreams of future travel. The planning of travel is a fun part of the process and research shows that just planning a vacation boosts your mental health. … Read More »
Hey Dunwoody! COVID-19 will not stop Dunwoody PD and our awesome partners from helping out Dunwoody families in need this Christmas!
Although we are unable to hold our traditional Christmas party event this year, we have a “Special COVID Edition: Drive-Thru Winter Wonderland!” event in the works for our registered families.
WANNA HELP? New, unwrapped toys for kids Newborn-15yrs can be dropped off at City Hall (2nd floor landing).… Read More »
Janae Profit, Dunwoody High Class of 2021 finally made her long awaited decision on as to where she will be continuing her career as a collegiate athlete participating in Women’s Track & Field as a thrower.
Profit first participated in track and field at the Cowart Family YMCA on a team formed by Donald Woodruff and Dominic Demeritte.… Read More »
Can’t make the class? Check out our library of free dance and fitness classes on Instagram and follow us for more festive content throughout the holiday season.… Read More »
Mark your calendars for Sunday evening, December 22nd! We are hosting a Drive-In Movie viewing of Elf at The Springs Cinema & Taphouse! All proceeds will benefit the absence of our typical yearly fundraiser. Save your spot now by registering here. You can also sponsor a car using the same link if you can not personally attend.… Read More »
Due to safety concerns around COVID-19, the afternoon celebration leading to the holiday lighting of Dunwoody Village has been suspended.
We will not close the year without our traditional lighting! The Christmas tree and Menorah will occupy their regular place across from the Cheek-Spruill Farmhouse. The lights will still come on at 6 PM the Sunday before Thanksgiving to open the holiday season! … Read More »
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about what family and friends will want to feast on. With their new Thanksgiving-To-Go offering, Dantanna’s is ready to the cooking for parties of four. For $160, diners can indulge in a three-course, chef-driven meal and choose a soup or salad, four sides, a 1/2 breast or 1/2 bird flavored with a choice of sage butter roasted, house rubbed and slow hickory smoked, or flash-fried in zero trans-fat soybean oil, and a dessert.… Read More »
Thanksgiving is a time to count blessings, not carbs. Just for Thanksgiving, TWO urban licks will be offering Two-Go options that are two good to pass up. Conveniently located on the Atlanta BeltLine, TWO is offering both a la carte and bundle menus, feeding four to six people. Satisfy the whole family’s tastebuds with everything from savory to sweet.… Read More »
It is Olive Dog’s Gotcha Day. We made her a cake (and Cricket orchestrated a balloon drop, but that seemed more traumatic). This cake is safe for dogs to eat and I’m not sure how it tastes, but Olive liked it.… Read More »