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 »
“I have missed being able to see my Big PAL on a regular basis. Although we can’t see each other, I still feel loved.” – Little PAL
Little PALs participating in the Jewish Family & Career Services (JF&CS) PAL Program across the Atlanta area shared this sentiment as everyone continues to stay at home and exercise precautions during the pandemic.… Read More »
The sauce is what makes the margarita pizza from Pizza Jeans so perfect. I was worried when it was the only cheese pizza they offered because my children have refused the same pie at other places.… Read More »
CAC’s Adopt-a-Family for the Holidays was a great success in 2020! Donors provided holiday gift cards to 1,478 children from 590 families! The holiday program gave families who came to CAC for help in 2020 a little extra help for holiday gifts for the children. This year, due to COVID-19, we asked adopters to make donations for gift cards rather than provide gifts from wish lists.… Read More »
In partnership with Pebble Tossers, Spruill Center for the Arts is calling on the community to help create a new art installation in the North DeKalb Cultural Arts Center atrium. The planned installation will feature 2,021 origami doves to symbolize our collective hopes and dreams for the New Year. The project is similar to the “Les Colombes” installations created at the Salisbury Cathedral in the United Kingdom and the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.… Read More »
I will admit that ice-cream is not one of my weaknesses. I like it but I can easily do without it. However, my hubby is ADDICTED to ice-cream. So my oldest and I were getting ready to leave TGM and he decided to see if he could find a new ice-cream place to grab some ice-cream for Dad. … Read More »
My oldest and I decided to head towards Sandy Springs for a date night dinner chatting along the way about where to go. When I suggested we try the new location of The General Muir (TGM), he was immediately all in. Both of us have been to the Emory location and to their West Egg Cafe in Westside and love their food. … Read More »
NOW IS THE TIME TO THINK ABOUT….Fall, Fall, Fall Registration for Alefbet Preschool!
Alefbet is a child centered, inclusive, challenging ‘hands on’ program that provides nurturing and joyful learning experiences for children from babies – 5 years old.
We:
*operate under strict health guidelines and have intentionally small class sizes.
*are experienced educators
*are BFTS accredited
and
*offer flexible scheduling options to meet all needs.… Read More »