Real Forward Progress on Becoming Bike-Friendly -Bike ride around Dunwoody recap
House committee to consider Dunwoody parks bill - Anything could happen with the legislature in session?
A Newspaper Leaves Behind Its City Roots - NYT notes that the AJC has moved to Dunwoody
Dear AJC: Welcome to Dunwoody by Dick Williams of the Crier
Thank you Lynn & Mellie for serving - Tough job - you represented us well.
Thank you Stacey & Tom - Stepping into big shoes.
Planning Commission to vote Tuesday on Comprehensive Plan.
Schools to be More Crowded Next School Year, 293 Kids in Trailers Next Year at Vanderlyn.
Thinking of running for DeKalb County School Board? Read this and join group
Latest from Councilman Shortal - Dunwoody HS Construction News and much more
Comprehensive Transportation Plan - has been rebid.
An ode to our fine City of Dunwoody - new blogger giving his opinions of Dunwoody Council.
Dunwoody Celebrates Georgia Cities Week with tours & blood drive.
Dunwoody Earth Day 2010 Shredding Event - April 24
Holocaust Memorial Garden a teaching tool for future generations at the MJCC
Farmer gets support from local Dunwoody residents - Join the CSA today
2010 Dunwoody High School Baseball Highlights
Dunwoody Beer Fest - May 15th at Perimeter Mall (Hey Rick, Hoegaarden is on tap.)
Dunwoody Butterfly Festival - Save the Date of June 12th
Branding conversation - a statewide perspective
New York Butcher Shoppe in Dunwoody is open - nice looking lunch menu
Thanks for the link to Brent's blog. Between John, Rick, Bob and Brent - I think Dunwoody's pretty well covered, though I would like to see more coverage of local schools.
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ReplyDeleteWell, I put a blog where my mouth is. This is very rudimentary as I am not very PC literate, so we'll see how it goes.
ReplyDeletehttp://dunwoodyschooldaze.blogspot.com/
Kudo's Dunwoody Mom!
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Here are some of the tools that I use
John
Brent has decided to stop blogging about Dunwoody and instead will focus on writing for the Dunwoody Crier.
ReplyDeleteBrent = journalist, John = blogger
I for one enjoyed Brent's perspective and hope that he is able to expand into a weekly Crier column in the future.