The Dunwoody Police Foundation announces the receipt of a donation of $11,500 from the Rotary Club of Dunwoody. The gift, comprised of funds from the Dunwoody Rotary Charitable Fund and individual donations from Rotarians, was made as a restricted gift to the Dunwoody Police Foundation through its Founders’ Campaign 2020. The Rotary club requested that funds be earmarked to help defray the cost of launching a K-9 Unit in the Dunwoody Police Department.… Read More »
As a Certified Public Accountant, Anna brings a needed skill set to the Board of Education. She has already used her professional expertise to add value to District 1. She has met with Board members to discuss the reality of the district’s auditing failures. Anna’s advocacy has already helped to improve the culture of accountability and financial transparency on the Board of Education. … Read More »
Enjoy the weekend with a 2.5 mile Guided Walking Tour of the Peachtree Creek Greenway! All tours start at 1:00 p.m. and last for approximately 1 hour.
Please reserve your spot through this Facebook page so enough volunteer guides will be there for you! Paved surface. Wheelchair accessible. Bring your own water.… Read More »
5 Reasons Why Archery Is Such An Awesome Sport To Think About For Your Kids.
1. Archery is accessible to to almost anyone. From people with full physical abilities and strength, to people with physic disabilities of all sorts.
2. Archery is all about good posture which is super cool because it counteracts all the hunching over that most of us do looking at devices and sitting at desks.… Read More »
My daughter is 14 and started at DHS this year. She has been here and in the schools since 1st grade. She used to have lots of friends but I noticed during 7th and 8th grade she would have one friend at a time. Since high school she has no girlfriends. It’s really breaking my heart and I am not sure what to do to as a parent!! … Read More »
Let’s face it, relationships are tricky. From the time we’re born, relationships are constantly shaping who we are and how we react to the world around us. We are all looking to have healthier, more meaningful relationships, so where do we start?
Relat(able) looks at relationships the way God intended them to be.… Read More »
We often take reports for package thefts in our city. It’s important for us to understand that package theft is often a crime of opportunity which can be prevented at times. It frequently happens when home owners are not home and unable to bring packages into their home. These types of crimes may often be avoided by taking the certain steps to create visible and physical barriers to protect your property. … Read More »
An evening of stand up comedy, performed by graduates of the Jeff Justice Comedy Workshoppe. $20 cover – full bar and restaurant food available. There are 100 tickets available. Come out and support the very funny Atlanta Comedy Scene and cheer me on as I continue my quest to figure out what to do when I’m an empty-nester! … Read More »
Recently, at a hearing at the Georgia Capitol, I listened to a state legislator claim that no one knows their neighbors anymore but more than that, no one wants to know their neighbors either. His testimony, supporting eliminating a city’s ability to regulate short term rentals, infuriated me.
It takes TWO to enjoy libations, music, and much more this Valentine’s Day. Conveniently located on the Atlanta BeltLine with gorgeous views and a renovated patio with fire pits, TWO urban licks invites friends and lovers to a romantic evening on Friday, February 14, 2020. While taking in exceptional skyline views, guests can enjoy seasonal a la carte menu, specials meant for sharing, along with soothing sounds during a live music performance.… Read More »
The Board of Directors of Spruill Center for the Arts announces the retirement of long time CEO Bob Kinsey, after 16 years of leading the organization. During his tenure at Spruill, Bob has worked to strengthen and promote the Spruill Center, leading it before, during and since the Great Recession. He was instrumental in the ground lease and development of the organization’s property of Ashford Dunwoody Road, which unlocked the value of the very generous gift of that 5.25 acres by the Spruill family.… Read More »
ATLANTA, GA, FEBRUARY 10, 2020 – Atlanta Specialized Care, a professional counseling practice, is pleased to announce Owner and Clinical Director Tatiana Matthews MS, LPC, CRC is presenting “Parenting Effectively, Avoiding the Emotional Parenting Rabbit Hole” hosted by Dunwoody Presbyterian Church located at 2197 Peeler Road Dunwoody, GA 30338 on Sunday, February 23, 2020 from 6:00pm-7:30pm.… Read More »
Presidential Preference Primary will be on March 24, 2020
Last day to register to be eligible to vote in the Presidential Preference Primary is February 24, 2020.
The elections starting this year will be different than in previous years. We will be using new voting machines and voting procedures. If anyone would like to see a demonstration of the new machines they should go to the Dunwoody Library on Thursday, February 13th between 11:00am and 1:00pm.
Are you separated, considering or currently in the process of divorce? This is a difficult and emotional time. You have so many questions. We can help. Learn how to navigate this process from a legal, information gathering, financial and emotional perspective and avoid some of the most common pitfalls of the divorce process.
What: Boot Camp for Divorcing WOMEN
When: Saturday, dates listed below
Where: Library Location listed below
Time: 10:00 am – 2:30 pm unless otherwise indicted
Other: Please bring a brown bag lunch, snack and a drink.… Read More »