Aiming to help marketplace leaders hone their skills, North Point Community Church will hold its first live Leadership Labs event on Thursday, February 10, from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. at their facility in Alpharetta. Communicator, author, and pastor Andy Stanley will share three questions all leaders must answer to create clarity for themselves and their team.… Read More »
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and Wild Heaven Beer and Fauna & Fig are presenting an Ikebana Flower Arrangement Workshop on February 10th from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the West End brewery. Led by Tabatha Terpstra, owner of Fauna & Fig, guests will learn the art of the Japanese practice of flower arranging that emphasizes form, balance and harmony.… Read More »
Dunwoody United Methodist Church is hosting Financial Peace University which provides a biblically based, common sense education and empowerment that give HOPE to everyone in every walk of life. Dave Ramsey created the company in 1992 as a means to provide financial counseling and education to help you and your family on the journey to financial stability and peace.… Read More »
The City of Brookhaven announces Joan Jett and the Blackhearts as the concert headliner for the 2022 Brookhaven Cherry Blossom Festival, taking place Saturday and Sunday, March 26-27, at Blackburn Park, 3493 Ashford Dunwoody Road in Brookhaven. Admission is free.
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts will take the stage Saturday, March 26. Additional performers will be announced soon.… Read More »
Hannah Marie Craton is a seasoned cabaret performer. She has performed on stages like Out Front Theatre, Act 3 Productions, Marietta Theatre Company, Horizon Theatre Company, Onstage Atlanta, and Aurora Theatre Company.… Read More »
I have a pair of tickets to see Tootsie at The Fox Theatre on Tuesday, January 25th at 7:30 PM. Comment on our website or Facebook or Instagram post if you can go! It’s short notice but fun and FREE and the seats are great! We’ll randomly choose a winner and send them a link to their digital tickets at noon on Tuesday.… Read More »
New York City has always held a special place in my heart since I lived there briefly in my 20’s (yes, that was super fun!) Prior to Covid, I visited the city often and, in my opinion, NYC never disappoints. After more than two years, I was finally heading back to my favorite city in the U.S.… Read More »
Start the new year off by joining the volunteer team at Community Assistance Center and help your neighbors in need! CAC is seeking volunteers for the “VITA” tax return filing program that helps low to middle income earners file for free! The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program (VITA) is a United Way/IRS, initiative and provides free training and certification!… Read More »
Recycling Center closed
Longstanding issues of illegal dumping at the Roberts Drive fire station have caused the DeKalb County Sanitation Department to remove the mixed-paper and glass recycling containers from that location.
An abundance of items left outside the containers posed health liabilities for workers and area residents. Currently, Brook Run Park (off Barclay Drive) is the only Dunwoody location for glass recycling; Fire Station #18 on Barclay Drive is the only Dunwoody location for recycling mixed paper.
See other DeKalb locations here.… Read More »
Once again the Dunwoody Woman’s Club is pleased to announce that this spring we will award three $2000 Student Achievement Scholarships to outstanding college bound high school seniors. Students applying must live or attend school in zip codes of 30328, 30338, 30346, 30350 or 30360.
This award is presented to students who, in the opinion of the awards committee, demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, school and community involvement, and an exceptional desire for higher education.… Read More »
The Dunwoody Junior Wildcats Boy’s Lacrosse Team is looking to grow its roster. Lacrosse is a major sport growing nationally and in Georgia and is a fast, physical and fun game. This team has a long tradition of developing young athletes at the middle school level, many of whom go on to have successful high school and collegiate careers.… Read More »
From Stevie D’s Mom: “So many have asked about donations in lieu of flowers. What better gift can Stevie D pass along than the gift of eternal salvation. We are establishing a Young Life scholarship in the name of “Stevie D Gebhardt Memorial” to sponsor local teens to attend faith-based retreats and camps.… Read More »
Help support the Dunwoody Girls Soccer Team by bringing your leftover cans of latex and oil-based paints to be properly disposed of or re-used. When you drop off your paint cans, be sure to high five the Dunwoody Soccer players in their quest for the State title this season.… Read More »
My hubby and I sent two sons off to college. My oldest was in 10th grade when I started freaking out because I didn’t understand ANYTHING about the college application process, what we could afford, where was the best fit, scheduling college tours, etc. Honestly, when I started talking to people about what to do, I felt like I was learning a whole new foreign language with words such as: FAFSA, SAT Subject Tests, Early Admission, Gap Year, Technical School, Early Decision, Early Action, Early Decision, Common App, Safety School, Binding Decisions, Hope/Zell GPA vs regular GPA, UGMA, UTMA, EFC, etc. … Read More »
Flag Football is back! Choose from 7v7 or 8v8 adult leagues with Atlanta Sport & Social Club. Leagues are held at Brook Run Park beginning Jan. 23 and Peachtree Charter Middle School beginning Feb. 16. Pricing starts at $82 for individuals. Register | Learn more.… Read More »