Join us for the GRAND OPENING of Georgetown Park!
Saturday, May 17, 2014
4000 Dunwoody Park Drive
Join us in celebrating the GRAND OPENING of Georgetown
Park. This is a FREE family event. The festivities begin at 11a.m. and last till 3p.m. There will be a
ribbon cutting, games, food trucks, face painting, bounce house, bocce, and
more!
Bring the whole family for an afternoon of fun
In each of the brief videos listed below,
viewers can see the park facilities take shape from the ground up from four
different geographic points of view (one of the playground and three others of
the central square and pavilion.) The links below will take you to the videos
which have been posted to the city’s YouTube channel and we have updated the
Project Renaissance page on the city Website.
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Georgetown
Park Playground: http://youtu.be/Xv98tKuDBys
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Georgetown Park
Square - NE View: http://youtu.be/19LPAtVd1OE
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Georgetown Park
Square - SE View: http://youtu.be/YeofPO3gWv0
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Georgetown Park
Square - SW View: http://youtu.be/5uKEFQQGoug
Saturday, May 17: Peachtree DeKalb Good Neighbor Airshow & Open House
There is no admission fee to Good Neighbor Day; parking is $10.00 per vehicle regardless of the number of occupants. All Good Neighbor Day access is only through Dresden Drive via Clairmont Road.
This is a great opportunity to see old airplanes on the ground, fast airplanes in the air and a jet truck explode down the runway, activities for the kids and the price ain't half bad either.
The
Nature Center is excited to bring back the popular concert in the park
series, sponsored by Scuf Gaming. This is a great way to relax and enjoy
your Saturday evening.
The first concert of the season features Danny Holiday. Bring a chair, blanket, and picnic dinner and cool off with the hand crafted beers from Moon Dog Growlers as you enjoy a night of rockin' tunes performed on the new stage! The concert begins at 7 p.m. and lasts until approximately 9 p.m. As always, concerts are FREE to members ($5 for non-members adults, $3 for students). Click here for more information.
The event, hosted by Doraville Parks and Recreation
and held at Honeysuckle Park, 3037 Pleasant Valley Drive, has been a
popular area event for several years now. It is sponsored by Chick-fil-A
and McDonalds and kicks off at 5 p.m. Concession stands will be open,
but moviegoers are invited to bring lawn chairs or spread a blanket and
picnic on food and drinks from home. The movie starts at sunset,
projected onto a 30-foot movie screen.
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Are
you worried about the information and content your children are exposed
to online? Please plan to join the Dunwoody Police Department for a
FREE informational class to educate parents on the potential dangers of
the cyber world and how to protect children from inappropriate content. The class will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at City Hall, 41 Perimeter Center East, Suite #103. Click here for more information and to register.
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The DHA's popular Food Truck Thursdays are back!!
Put
the pots and pans aways and come out to Brook Run Park, 4770 N.
Peachtree Road, and enjoy a fun evening out and feast on some of the
best food truck cuisine in Atlanta.
This
foodie
event, complete with live music, takes place from 5 p.m. - 8
p.m. and features a variety of new and different offerings each week.
This event is scheduled to run every Thursday through October.
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Hear from the expertly-trained representatives of the Dunwoody Police Department as they help you become mentally,
physically, and emotionally prepared for the unexpected. Participants
will learn the best tactics to deal with highly stressful situations
including auto accidents, robbery, assault, car break ins, and more.
This FREE informational class takes place from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at City Hall, 41 Perimeter Center East, Suite #103. Click here for more information and to register.
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Get
involved and join the conversation! We want to hear from you! Become an
active part of your local government by sharing your thoughts, ideas
and topics you’d like to discuss at the Citizen Connection meeting
held in the heart of District 3! This meeting is being held as Dunwoody
North Driving Club, located at 4522 Kingsgate Drive, from 7 p.m. - 9
p.m.
This
is an ideal opportunity for District 3 residents to participate in
authentic conversation with their representatives, Councilman Doug
Thompson and Councilman John Heneghan, on pertinent community issues. Click here to submit your suggestions for discussion topics.
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Government 101 Class of 2014
Now accepting applications!
This is your chance to learn more about your city and your government.
The Dunwoody Government 101
series is a nine week course, held Tuesday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m., beginning July 1 through August 26. The class is designed to
enhance residents’ understanding of city government and services.
Experience and discover how the city works and what is being done to
make the City of Dunwoody a great place to live.
Separation
ReplyDeleteYour absence has gone through me
Like thread through a needle.
Everything I do is stitched with its color.
- W. S. Merwin
"A century after Shakespeare's death it was fashionable for men, otherwise sane, to ridicule the pretensions of the author of Hamlet to intellectual seriousness, and to apologies for his childishness. . .At present, a century after Mozart's death, we have among us men, only partially idiotic, who hold similar language of the composer of Don Giovanni. Now the truth about Shakespeare was never forgotten - never even questioned by the silent masses who read poetry, but skip notes, comments, and criticism. . .And the masses are similarly sound on the subject of Mozart, which is shown by the fact that Mozart will still draw a house when nothing else will. . .I anticipate the years will unfortunately always witness dunces ridiculing the authors of exceptional and perceptive villanelle to be no more than 'ink slingers', with only the daughters of the poets to defend them."
ReplyDelete- George Bernard Shaw
Field Guide
ReplyDeleteNo one I ask knows the name of the flower
we pulled the car to the side of the road to pick
and that I point to dangling purple from my lapel.
I am passing through the needle of spring
in North Carolina, as ignorant of the flowers of the south
as the woman at the barbecue stand who laughs
and the man who gives me a look as he pumps the gas
and everyone else I ask on the way to the airport
to return to where this purple madness is not seen
blazing against the sober pines and rioting along the
roadside.
On the plane, the stewardess is afraid she cannot answer
my question, now insistent with the fear that I will leave
the province of this flower without its sound in my ear.
Then, as if he were giving me the time of day, a passenger
looks up from his magazine and says wisteria.
- Billy Collins