The Rotary Club of Dunwoody invites you to join the inaugural BBQ and Community Festival which will take place on September 7th and 8th at Perimeter Mall!
The Dunwoody BBQ and Community Festival is a signature event for the city. Come out and enjoy walking through the barbecue area while tasting delicious food, enjoying the celebration and experiencing first hand all the excitement that comes from Dunwoody!… Read More »
A recent online survey shows 85 percent of respondents don’t want restrictions on the architectural style in Dunwoody Village, a strong indicator of changes to come to what many consider the heart of the city. Continue at Reporter Newspapers… Read More »
The new Zinburger Wine & Burger Bar will celebrate its grand opening on Tuesday September 18 at Sterling Pointe on Ashford Dunwoody Road in Dunwoody. The new restaurant joins Corner Bakery as dining options in the recently completed development. New Jersey based The Briad Group, which purchased the development rights to Zinburger east of the Mississippi, opened their first Atlanta area Zinburger at Lenox Square in 2014. … Read More »
Decoding College Application Plans – knowing when and how to apply to each college on your list is important. Here’s a quick rundown of the differences and a look at the pros and cons of each plan.
Focus on Majors – Pre-law – Although there is no Pre-Law major, the term itself is not meaningless. It refers to advising programs that support students in preparing for and applying to law school.… Read More »
The two new Dunwoody Senior Baseball fields are busy with league and tournament play, but some City Council members are questioning their openness to general public use. Continue at Reporter Newspapers… Read More »
Dunwoody, GA – The Dunwoody Nature Center is proud to announce its third consecutive year of Art in the Park. This year the Nature Center is partnering with Atlanta Celebrates Photography and the Dunwoody Arts and Culture Month to host a unique exhibit of photographs taken in the park.
An Eye for Nature represents two very different perspectives on life in the Nature Center: an up-close take on our elusive feathered friends and a multi-seasonal viewpoint of the wide variety of landscapes found throughout the park.… Read More »
The beginning of your child’s senior year of high school can be a difficult period of time. You have given her lots of room to explore her college options, but it’s time to get realistic about cost. What you want to avoid is the heartbreaking scene of your child learning on April 1 that she has just been admitted to the college of her dreams, and you learning moments later that its price is completely out of reach. … Read More »
It’s the most polarizing problem in poultry—should you wash your chicken before cooking it? Food health and safety professionals are advising against this practice, as it can increase the spread of bacteria and the risk of cross-contamination. Continue at Fox News… Read More »
We did it together!!! Thank you to everyone who donated. So many people in our wonderful community, plus current DHS families, as well as alumni, all stepped up to raise $80,000 in less than a month! We made the official announcement to the students first at Friday’s pep rally and they were so excited!
Price matching isn’t just for coupon clippers anymore, now college students can get in on the action too.
Two private schools, Robert Morris University and Oglethorpe University, recently rolled out price-matching programs to compete with state flagship universities and attract students at lower tuition rates. Continue at Forbes Magazine… Read More »
This weekend is the official opening of Apple Season in North Georgia. 365 Atlanta Family has everything you need to plan the perfect weekend starting with choosing the right U-Pick apple orchard… Read More »
It will be several months before the 2017-2018 CCRPI scores are released by the Georgia Department of Education. Once the scores are released, the scores will reflect the new re-design of the CCRPI Performance Index. A cursory review of the new performance index reveals that the DOE is moving away from State-level performance targets to School-level performance targets.… Read More »
Anyone who knows me, knows that I am a person who hates laundry. Anyone who really knows me, may have even borne witness to my laundry sofa or mountain. I don’t know whether to be proud or embarrassed by the ease at which my children know to hunt for things in the clean laundry pile.… Read More »