Bistro Off Broad Hosts Winter Low Country Boil

Kicking off the winter season Louisiana-style, Bistro Off Broad, the chef-inspired dining experience located in historic downtown Winder, Georgia, is hosting a Low Country Boil on Thursday, January 17, 2019. Combining casual chic and historic elegance, Bistro Off Broad serves fresh, local, and affordable food and great wine and great spirits in a beautiful setting, and just for the occasion, Chef Alex Friedman has whipped up an array of all you can enjoy specials including: crab, shrimp, mussels, clams, crawfish, corn, potatoes and smoked sausage.… Read More »

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Contact:

Caitlin Kreidler
(404) 614-0006
caitlin@carenwest.pr.com

Watch the Big Game at Dantanna’s

A favorite destination to watch sports, football fans can head to Dantanna’s Buckhead location on Sunday, February 3, 2019 to tackle the Big Game during an unforgettable viewing party. Fans are invited to reserve and guarantee where they sit in the bar or expansive dining room in advance on a first-come, first-served basis for $50, which includes unlimited access to an impressive, all-you-can-eat buffet created by Executive Chef Brad Parker.… Read More »

[CLOSURE ALERT] The Cowfish Swims Away, Shutters at Perimeter Mall

The Cowfish Sushi Burger Bar has closed at Perimeter Mall in Dunwoody.  The restaurant, which opened in April 2016 at the front of the mall along Ashford Dunwoody Road, closed as of Wednesday.  The 8,000 square foot restaurant opened in place of original tenant Goldfish, part of Here to Serve Restaurants, which closed in May 2015 after 15 years in business.… Read More »

Boys Intro Lacrosse Clinic

Introductory Lacrosse Clinic
Sunday, January 27
2-4pm
Dunwoody United Methodist Church

Come learn the basics of the “fastest growing sport in America” from Dunwoody High School Lacrosse Players! Boy in grades 1-5 can learn to play Lacrosse, an action-packed game that is lots of fun! All equipment will be provided in this instructional and recreational introductory lacrosse program.… Read More »

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Michelle Spitz
(770) 394-0675
michelle.spitz@dunwoodyumc.org

Dry January – Is it time to reevaluate your relationship with alcohol?

Dry January Can Be Amazing for Your Health, if Done the Right Way

Dry January, aka ditching alcohol in the first month of the new year, is an annual tradition for many people. For some, it’s part of a New Year’s resolution to drink less, while others claim it’s a way to “detox” from excessive drinking over the holidays—but all swear that it’s going to do beneficial things for their health. … Read More »

How the junk folder almost put my daughter’s application in jeopardy

“Mom, I think there is something wrong with my application.”

I heard the terror in my daughter’s voice as she walked into my bedroom. I looked up from my TV and placed my steaming mug of green tea onto my night table.

She was shaking as she showed me her phone screen.

There was a red “X” next to the line that read “Guidance Counselor Early Decision Agreement.”… Read More »

Dunwoody Nature Center Announces Hiring of Michael Cowan as Executive Director

 Dunwoody, GA – During its annual planning session, the Board of Directors of the Dunwoody Nature Center unanimously voted to appoint Michael Cowan as Executive Director, succeeding Alan Mothner. Michael previously served on the Board of Directors following a 10 year stint as AT&T Accessories Team business director. During this time, he was recognized as the company’s official “Environmental Champion” for his efforts to improve sustainability of retail packaging by reducing waste, requiring use of 100% recyclable paperboard and the introduction of plant based plastic.… Read More »

Should the City of Dunwoody lower the School Zone speed limit from 25 to 15 mph?

Is there enough enforcement of current driving standards? Are Speed Cameras the answer?

A couple of weeks ago I received an email / social media post from a concerned Dunwoody school mom regarding school zone traffic, crosswalk enforcement issues that threatened the safety of her and her child while walking to school.  The DeKalb School System was copied on the crossing guard issue being raised as they handle that function, therefore I hope that specific issue is rectified as requested. … Read More »