Dunwoody July 4th Parade Registration is Open!

Registration for the Dunwoody July 4th parade, Georgia’s largest 4th of July parade, is now open for parade participants. Organizers are looking for businesses, nonprofit organizations, schools, community groups, and others who would like to be part of the parade with 30,000 spectators lining the two-mile parade route along Mt. Vernon Road and Dunwoody Village Parkway.… Read More »

Wealthy Habits – Money Smart Summer Camp for Ages 11-18

Creating good money habits is a valuable investment no matter your student’s future path. Wealthy Habits camps, whether in-person or virtual, are appropriate for all students ages 11-18. Through simplified lessons utilizing games and activities, student gain valuable knowledge and skills on topics such as earning, budgeting, saving and investing, setting them up for a savvy financial future.… Read More »

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Spruill Center for the Arts & Stage Door Theatre Summer Camps!

Creativity and fun await at Summer Art Camp at the Spruill Center for the Arts! We are thrilled to invite young artists aged 5 to 14 to join us for an unforgettable summer filled with artistic exploration and fun.

Summer Camp runs May 28th through August 9 with 11 weeks of captivating themes designed to ignite imaginations in the world of art and design. … Read More »

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Camp Flashback

Camp Flashback is Dunwoody’s only authentic history camp held on the grounds of the 1870 Donaldson-Bannister Farm right in the heart of Dunwoody. Now in its seventh year, Camp Flashback allows children to experience first-hand how kids lived on the farm 140 years ago with activities like hand-churning ice cream, weaving and quilling arts, feeding farm animals, making and playing games like kids in the past, planting herbs, doing arts and crafts, washing clothes with a washboard, going on scavenger hunts, running through the pasture and more.… Read More »

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The Difference Between Medical Treatment and Chiropractic Care

The Controversy

From the beginning, chiropractic has been the target of misrepresentation and illegal discrimination.

D.D. Palmer, chiropractic’s controversial founder.

Colorful Personalities

The Palmers of Davenport, Iowa discovered and developed many of the principles of chiropractic. Both D.D. Palmer and son B.J. Palmer were flamboyant and charismatic. Their personalities and dogmatism produced vehement detractors.

Medical Monopoly

To hamstring the fledgling chiropractic profession, the American Medical Association prevented medical doctors from working with or referring to chiropractors.… Read More »

In the City Camps

Join us for an epic summer in 2024! With multiple bus stops for convenient transportation, In the City Camps offers nine weeks of summer magic.

For over a decade, we have provided experiential and educational opportunities for children entering Kindergarten through 8th grade. Now, we’re excited to introduce our new pre-K program, designed to engage and inspire our youngest campers.… Read More »

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