Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Windwood Hollow Park Playground in Dunwoody is open after a complete rebuild.

Just in time for the holidays, Windwood Hollow Park Playground is finished! We still have some sidewalk work to do but the play structures are ready for use. Go by and check it out, it's pretty awesome.

Windwood Hollow Park

Located at 4865 Lakeside Drive, at 11-acres, Windwood Hollow Park features a playground, two tennis courts, picnic pavilion, nature trails, and an open meadow for free play.




Monday, December 22, 2014

Dunwoody High School Wildcat Royale Fundraiser - Sat January 31st

http://www.dunwoodyhighalumni.org/donate.html

Since 2004, the DHS Community Association (aka Wildcat Fund) has championed and contributed to Dunwoody’s flagship high school. Here are examples of how our foundation has supported DHS: new tennis courts, a rubberized track surface, a new grand piano, laptops and printers for classrooms, and the support of many student academic clubs and teams. Looking forward, there are big plans for improvements across the board at Dunwoody High School and this alumni association will be one of the leaders in making these plans a reality.

The capital improvements already identified by Principal McFerrin which have been approved by DeKalb County School System but await funding are: digital marquee, ADA bathroom facilities on athletic fields, lights for our practice field, and gym concession stand. Additional wish list items include: copiers on every floor for teachers, an additional Counseling sta“ff member (college prep/graduation coach), stairs/bleachers for baseball field, new turf for our practice field, new track around our practice field, and a staging room and offices off the auditorium.

These advancements will help to bring Dunwoody residents together in new and exciting ways. More and more Dunwoody High School alumni are returning to the Dunwoody community and we are seeing a second generation of students entering through the doors of the school. Further, since area residents will also be able to utilize these facilities, there will be an enhancement of quality of life and property values in the neighborhood.

Our reason for doing this is simple; we want to enhance our Dunwoody community, making it the best it can be. And you can help to make our vision a reality. Any donation you can o“er to the Wildcat Fund is an investment in our collective future. Together, we can make it happen so please join us and “Be All In.” click here to complete paper response card or here to do the online registration.

Friday, December 12, 2014

National Children’s Memorial Day will be observed at Dunwoody High School on Sunday, December 14th at 7:00 p.m.


The 18th Annual Worldwide Candle Lighting in observance of National Children’s Memorial Day will be observed in the Louis Nava Memorial Garden on Sunday, December 14th at 7:00p.m. The garden is located at Dunwoody High School at the base of the stairs that lead from the gym to the track, baseball and practice fields.

The Compassionate Friends Worldwide Candle Lighting unites family and friends around the globe in lighting candles for one hour to honor the memories of the sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, and grandchildren who left too soon. As candles are lit at 7:00 p.m. local time, hundreds of thousands of persons commemorate and honor the memory of all children gone too soon.

Every year, the parents of DHS Alumni Louis Nava and Doug Breffle hold a candle lighting ceremony at DHS as part of this worldwide event in memory of their sons, Louis and Doug.

Louis Nava was the victim of a shooting after being carjacked in 1999 when he was a student at Dunwoody High School and Doug Breffle was killed in a car accident in 2002.

All are welcome to join for an hour of quiet remembrance of children who have died, but will never be forgotten. See compassionatefriends.org for more information. Contact Lisa Curtis, lisa.c.curtis@outlook.com, with questions.

Largescale Greorgetown Gateway Plan proposed by City of Dunwoody including Roundabout.





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej79hreDEEU

Public Information Open House Materials
December 11, 2014
Corridor - Chamblee Dunwoody Georgetown Gateway
Cotillion Pedestrian Improvements

Intersection - Chamblee Dunwoody Road at Peeler Road
Next Project Phase – Preliminary Design Phase
During the preliminary design phase, the design consultant, URS, will further refine the preferred designed concept(s), identify and avoid problems, and determined ways to mitigate any potential unpreventable impacts.
Recent Project Updates
  • Fall 2014 - The public involvement phase has begun.  Stakeholder meetings with business owners and residents will be held mid-November.  A Public Information Open House has been scheduled for Thursday, December 11th, 2014.
  • Summer 2014 - The consultant is collecting survey data of the built environment, collecting and analyzing traffic data, and identifying key stakeholders in preparation for the upcoming public involvement phase.
  • Spring 2014 - The City hired consultant URS to assist in the concept and roadway improvement design efforts.
Project Documents

CDC Director Tom Frieden visits the Atlanta Press Club to discuss Ebola.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrnPpRGC6b4

On December 10, 2014 CDC Director Tom Frieden visited the Atlanta Press Club to discuss the CDC's efforts to control the epidemic and prevent Ebola from further spreading in the U.S.   I was in attendance and thought this speech was timely, locally relevant and was worth sharing, especially since I know of so many hard working and dedicated employees of the CDC who live here in Dunwoody. 

Monday, December 8, 2014

Updated Dunwoody City Council Agenda - Board Apointments, City Manager documents and Paving Plan maps.

Tonight's Dunwoody City Council agenda is huge and there were a few updates and revisions presented to council over the weekend so I thought I would just republish the agenda.  The revisions are as follows:
·         Added resolution appointing members to Board of Zoning Appeals
·         Added resolution appointing members to Community Council
·         Added resolution appointing members to Planning Commission
·         Added final member to resolution appointing Comp. Plan Update Sounding Board (resume included)
·         Additional maps were added to the 5-Year Paving Plan agenda item

Monday, December 8, 2014
Dunwoody City Hall

41 Perimeter Center East
Dunwoody, GA 30346

6 pm Agenda

Update on the CAD-to-CAD Interface Project (L.R. Kimball)

Update from Facility Usage Partner - Dunwoody Nature Center.

7 pm Agenda - this pdf version is not updated

Proclamation Recognizing Dr. Mack Hannah, Senior Pastor, Dunwoody Baptist Church.

Proclamation Recognizing the Dunwoody High School Girls Cross Country State Champions.

Recognition of Officer Tim Brown for Earning his BA in Business Administration from DeVry University.

Resolution Appointing Members to the Board of Zoning Appeals. (Stacey Harris) new

Resolution Appointing Member to Community Council (Brian Sims). new

Resolution Appointing Member to Convention & Visitors Bureau of Dunwoody.

Resolution Appointing Members to Design Review Advisory Committee.

Resolution Appointing Members to Development Authority.

Resolution Appointing Member to Planning Commission. updated

Resolution Appointing Members to Sustainability Committee.

Approval of Contract Amendment with JAT Consulting Services - 1,300 open record requests?

Approval of a Contract Amendment with Lowe Engineers.

Approval of a Contract Amendment with InterDev.

Approval of Contract Amendment with Gresham Smith Partners for Tilly Mill at North Peachtree Intersection Project.

SECOND READ: Ordinance Granting an Underground Easement Agreement for Atlanta Office Investment (KDC).

SECOND READ: Ordinance Granting an Aerial Easement Agreement for Atlanta Office Investment (KDC).

 Resolution Authorizing the Use of Eminent Domain on Property at 4962 Tilly Mill Road.

Award of Construction Contract for Mount Vernon Road Water and Road Improvements.

SECOND READ: Ordinance Amendment to Chapter 8, Buildings and Building Regulations.

Resolution to Appoint a City Managerupdated

Discussion of 2015 Paving Plan / updated 5 year / 2013 laser truck analysis of streetsMore maps updated

Discussion of Contract for PCIDs Crosswalk Repairs.

Presentation of Comprehensive Plan Update Kick-Off by Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.

Resolution of Support for the North Extension of MARTA - Westside 400.

Approval of Disposition of Excess Property - old police cars.

Discussion of Appointment of Sounding Board Members for Comprehensive Plan Five Year Update (Thomas O'Brien) updated

Discussion of Methodology for Naming City Parks.

Dunwoody Homeowners Association reviews All Saints Church plans, Village and Georgetown townhome proposals.

At the Sunday night DHA meeting three relatively large projects were discussed.  My audio sometimes fades in and out but I thought the videos were worth posting.  For details on the townhome projects, please see the full plans posted here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sx-KNlXw5nw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QepoyIZeN1o

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mI68_Mh25iE

Dunwoody City Manager Employment Contract - Eric Linton

Eric Linton
Employment Contract

The contract up for vote was mistakenly not posted by the City to the meeting packet therefore I have requested that it be corrected and I have posted it here for your information.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Details emerge on the 81 Townhomes planned for Dunwoody Village and the 40 Townhomes in Georgetown. Discussion starts Sunday at DHA.



This Sunday the developers of this proposed 81 town home project in Dunwoody Village will share their plans with the Dunwoody Homeowners Association and then the first review by a citizen based City committee, the Community Council, will take place at City Hall on Thursday at 7 pm.  This will come to the Dunwoody City Council in probably February for a decision.

RZ 15-021: Pursuant to the City of Dunwoody Zoning Ordinance, applicant, Lonnie Moss, on behalf of CQ Dunwoody Village Court, LLC, seeks permission to rezone property currently zoned Office-Institution (O-I) District to Multi-dwelling Residential (RM-100) to allow for construction of a 81-unit townhome development. The subject property consists of two parcels: tax parcel 18-366-060-61 located at 1530 Dunwoody Village Parkway, Dunwoody, GA 30338, and tax parcel 18-366-060-65 located at 1536 Dunwoody Village Parkway, Dunwoody, GA 30338.

The site is located on the eastern side of Dunwoody Village Parkway, just north of its intersection with Mount Vernon Road. The property consists of two parcels, both currently zoned Office-Institution (O-I). The subject property, consisting of two tax parcels, contain approximately 8.38 acres of land located at 1530 and 1536 Dunwoody Village Parkway, Dunwoody, Georgia 30346.

According to the site plan dated November 24, 2014, the developer proposes to construct 11 multi-unit buildings, containing a total of 81 units, on 8.38 acres of land. By ordinance, the maximum building length may not exceed 250 feet, and the maximum density for RM-100 is 12 dwelling units per acre. The subject property will contain 9.66 units per acre. Parking will consist of 2 spaces in each garage and 2 in each driveway for a total of 324 spaces, plus two overflow parking lots consisting of 27 spaces—a total of 351 total spaces. Staff is concerned that vehicle parking in front of unit garages will extend into the drive aisles and interfere with vehicle movement and emergency vehicles. At a minimum, the design creates a situation where enforcement issues are created.

The townhomes are to have front-facing two-car garages with a minimum private driveway length of 12 feet from back of proposed curb to face of garage doors. The current internal street network will be removed and replaced with a private drive spanning 24 feet from back of curb to back of curb. The typical dimensions of each townhome are 20 feet wide and 50 feet deep with a deck of approximately 7 feet in depth on the front above the private driveway and a height no higher than 35 feet (three-stories) above grade, “measured as the vertical distance from finished grade along the exterior building wall to the…average distance between the eaves and the ridge level for gable, hip, and gambrel roofs” (§ 27-577(2).

The proposed plan calls for four “landscaped courtyard” areas and classifies there to be 55 percent common open space, equivalent to 3.78 acres; the Code requires 20 percent of the lot area to be open space with a maximum of 35 percent lot coverage (§27-58). The applicant will be amending the application to provide the appropriate calculation of impervious surface according to the procedures for determining lot coverage.

Lot coverage in the November 24, 2014 site plan is calculated at 31 percent using the 2.6 acres that consist of “townhomes, driveways, and sidewalks” but does not take into account the 2.0 acres that consist of “private drives.” Taking into account the private drive area increases the total lot coverage to a total of 45 percent. The developer will be applying for a variance from the lot coverage maximum (§27-58) and a variance from the 75-foot stream buffer regulation (§16-98).




This Sunday the developers of this proposed 40 town home project in Georgetown will share their plans with the Dunwoody Homeowners Association and then the first review by a citizen based City committee, the Community Council, will take place at City Hall on Thursday at 7 pm.  This will come to the Dunwoody City Council in probably February for a decision.

RZ 15-022: Pursuant to the City of Dunwoody Zoning Ordinance, applicant, Dennis J. Webb, Jr., on behalf of JH Holdings, Inc., seeks permission to rezone property currently zoned Local Commercial (C-1) District and Office-Institution (O-I) District to Multi-dwelling Residential (RM-100) to allow for construction of a 40-unit, fee simple townhome development. The subject property consists of two parcels: tax parcel 18-345-003-006 located at 1745 Old Spring House Lane, Dunwoody, GA 30338 zoned (OI), and tax parcel 18-345-003-010 located at 4536 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd,
Dunwoody, GA 30338 zoned (C-1).

The site is located on the western side of Chamblee Dunwoody Road, south of Old Spring House Lane and north of Interstate 285. The property lies directly behind the Georgetown Shopping Center, sharing its southern boundary with the rear of the Kroger tenant space.

The property, consisting of two lots, is currently zoned Local Commercial (C-1) and Office Institution (O-I).

According to the site plan dated November 18, 2014, the developer proposes to construct 6 multi-unit buildings, containing 40 units, on 3.339 acres. The current internal street network will be removed and replaced with a private drive spanning 24 feet from back of curb to back of curb.

The maximum building length may not exceed 250 feet. Additionally, the maximum density for RM-100 is 12 dwelling units per acre; the subject property will contain just fewer than 12 dwelling units per acre.

The proposed plan calls for a pocket park on the far eastern portion of the lot and classifies there to be 24 percent of common open space on the lot, or 0.81 acres. The total lot coverage is calculated at 65 percent, where the maximum allowed is 35 percent. The townhomes are proposed to have a driveway with a minimum driveway length of 18 feet from back of proposed curb. The typical dimensions for each townhome are 24 feet wide and 50 feet deep with a deck on the rear and a height no higher than 35 feet (3 stories) above grade. The site plan does, however, identify proposed rear setback and lot coverage reductions, which must both be processed before the Zoning Board of Appeals. The applicant requests a reduction of the required 30 foot building setback from the adjacent Kroger shopping center to 15 feet.

Friday, December 5, 2014

Dunwoody agenda for Monday - Cad2cad, Dr. Mack Hannah, @DunwoodyXC, 1300 open record requests, Eminent Domain, Building Code, Paving Plan, Naming Parks and new City Manager

Monday, December 8, 2014
Dunwoody City Hall

41 Perimeter Center East
Dunwoody, GA 30346

6 pm Agenda

Update on the CAD-to-CAD Interface Project (L.R. Kimball) Disappointing

Update from Facility Usage Partner - Dunwoody Nature Center.

7 pm Agenda

Proclamation Recognizing Dr. Mack Hannah, Senior Pastor, Dunwoody Baptist Church.

Proclamation Recognizing the Dunwoody High School Girls Cross Country State Champions.

Recognition of Officer Tim Brown for Earning his BA in Business Administration from DeVry University.

Resolution Appointing Member to Convention & Visitors Bureau of Dunwoody.

Resolution Appointing Members to Design Review Advisory Committee.

Resolution Appointing Members to Development Authority.

Resolution Appointing Members to Planning Commission.

Resolution Appointing Members to Sustainability Committee.

Approval of Contract Amendment with JAT Consulting Services - 1,300 open record requests?

Approval of a Contract Amendment with Lowe Engineers.

Approval of a Contract Amendment with InterDev.

Approval of Contract Amendment with Gresham Smith Partners for Tilly Mill at North Peachtree Intersection Project.

SECOND READ: Ordinance Granting an Underground Easement Agreement for Atlanta Office Investment (KDC).

SECOND READ: Ordinance Granting an Aerial Easement Agreement for Atlanta Office Investment (KDC).

 Resolution Authorizing the Use of Eminent Domain on Property at 4962 Tilly Mill Road.

Award of Construction Contract for Mount Vernon Road Water and Road Improvements.

SECOND READ: Ordinance Amendment to Chapter 8, Buildings and Building Regulations.

Resolution to Appoint a City Manager. Supporting docs missing from packet; requested resolution, contract and background documents supporting nomination.

Discussion of 2015 Paving Plan / updated 5 year / 2013 laser truck analysis of streets.

Discussion of Contract for PCIDs Crosswalk Repairs.

Presentation of Comprehensive Plan Update Kick-Off by Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.

Resolution of Support for the North Extension of MARTA - Westside 400.

Approval of Disposition of Excess Property - old police cars.

Discussion of Appointment of Sounding Board Members for Comprehensive Plan Five Year Update

Discussion of Methodology for Naming City Parks. (nothing after people - dead a few years - or only rare hero's honor?)

Was the Willow Oak the right tree to plant along Dunwoody Village Parkway?


Twitter is a great communication tool for an elected official as sometimes I find interesting conversations or issues being raised which then gives me the opportunity to dig deeper.  Here is an example.  A conversation was going on regarding the Willow Oak trees that were planted along Dunwoody Village Parkway and their suitability in that specific location.  After doing a little research, I found this article on Trees for Parking Lots and Paved Areas that stated in a chart that the Willow Oak was Unsuitable for Restrictive Paved Areas Due to Large Surface Roots.

Based on that documentation, I reached out to staff for an explanation as the tree choice was solely their decision as they are the technical experts (Dunwoody has an Professional Arborist on Staff).  The City Manager and Public Works Director both stated that the trees were selected by a Landscape Architect and approved by the City of Dunwoody Arborist.   Per the Landscape Architect, the willow oak is widely used as a street tree because of its hardiness and low maintenance. It was selected for the parkway for these reasons and because it can grow large enough to create a canopy over the roadway.

I then asked the City Arborist, Mr. Howard Koontz to weigh in on the issue of the trees being identified as being unsuitable and he stated that he tends to disagree with categorizing willow oaks as a poor choice for an urban treescape.

Without getting too far into the weeds on this issue, he said there is truly no perfect tree for every location in the built environment. One must plan for the above ground environment, the below ground environment, proposed structures to exist at and near the planting site, and the perceived use near the tree throughout all the phases of the trees' life.

The willows may be somewhat shallow rooted, but this is only so pronounced in an urban environment because of the presence of so many underground structures, and the existence of sub-soil (as opposed to top soil) all too often remaining in a job site planting area. Willow oaks in a more naturalized environment aren't so noticeably shallow-rooted, because they have the option to grow more root mass below grade.

There certainly are trees which withstand the rigors of urban existence better than others, but the willow oak is one of those more robust trees in this case. Some trees are even better at urban survival, but don't provide the shade canopy desired (Hornbeams); some trees provide better shade canopy, but may not tolerate wet, dry, sterile, contaminated, or otherwise poor soil as well (ornamental cherries, Zelkova, etc.)... the list of characteristics is long, but the end result is that the willow oak is a fine compromise on what will work and survive along the parkway.

I hope that answers the questions.

John

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Interesting Dunwoody Homeowners Association meeting on Sunday and it is now time to pay your DHA dues!

http://www.dunwoodyga.org/Membership-Application
Please pay your $40.00 Dunwoody Homeowners Association Dues - it buys a lot!

Sunday is the monthly Dunwoody Homeowners Association meeting that is always open to the general public where I will be in attendance to hear firsthand from developers on possible future changes to our community.  Historically developers have used the DHA as an initial sounding board whereby they would vet future projects to the homeowners and the DHA would suggest tweaks and/or vote up or down their support of the project.  As this is outside the formal governmental realm it is a good opportunity for the community to gain concessions and weigh in prior to the formal proposals to the city.  The DHA has operated in this way for 44 years and even though there is now an official City Government, the DHA and their many volunteers still add great value and insight into our community. 

Without the DHA we would not have the 4th of July Parade, Light Up Dunwoody or Food Truck Thursdays as these are Not City Events but instead they are presented by Dunwoody Homeowners Association and they need your dues to continue these services.  If you want to have an active group of citizens pushing for an independent Dunwoody School System, you want to fund the Dunwoody Homeowners Association because they the backbone of the effort exploring the idea.

Please do me and yourself a favor, click this link and pay your 2015 annual dues to the Dunwoody Homeowners Association as the $40.00 is very well spent.  The DHA is always looking for new board members and volunteers so if you are interested, please let them know.

The meeting on Sunday will focus on the future plans for All Saints Catholic Church which appears to be going in front of the Zoning Board of Appeals in January as well as several new townhome proposals (Dunwoody Village & Georgetown) that have not been vetted previously so it should be a very interesting meeting.

Maybe I will see you there?

John


Board of Directors Meeting - Open to Public
Sunday, December 7, 2014 @ 7:30 P.M.

DeKalb Cultural Arts Center (Room 4)
5339 Chamblee-Dunwoody Road
Dunwoody, GA 30338

All Saints project– Andrew Halloran
The City of Dunwoody Zoning Board of Appeals will meet on Tuesday, January 6, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of Dunwoody City Hall, which is located at 41 Perimeter Center East, Dunwoody, Georgia 30346, to hear the following applications:

ZBA 15-012 a, b, c &d: Andrew M. Halloran, representative of Cornerstone Site Consultants, LLC, on behalf of Most Reverend Wilton D. Gregory, Archbishop, Roman Catholic Diocese of Atlanta, owner of 2443 Mount Vernon Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338, seeks the following: Variance from Chapter 27, Section 27-58 to increase the lot coverage from approximately 46% to 55%; Variance from Chapter 27, Section 27-269 to increase wing walls above 10 feet in height; Variance from Chapter 16, Section 16-222(5) to reduce the minimum driveway spacing from 245 feet to allow for a new driveway aligned with Jett Ferry Road; Variance from Chapter 16, Section 16-98 to encroach the city’s 75 foot stream buffer. The tax parcel number is 18 373 02 002.
Dunwoody Village Parkway townhomes – Carl Westmoreland

Providence Group – townhomes – 1745 Old Spring House Lane – Den Webb

Spruill Center zoning changes – Stacey Harris
1. The hotel still contains 128 rooms, but is now proposed to be a maximum of (7) seven stories, rather than (4) stories (increase in height sought through the SLUP request). Additionally, the location and orientation of the hotel on the site has moved from the far east side of the site, slightly to the west. Parking from under the building has been removed, and all proposed parking is now surface. The site of the hotel dumpster and enclosure has been moved from a spot at the southeast corner of the site to the southwest corner of the interior landscape island adjacent to the hotel to the east.

2. The one (1)-story retail/restaurant space at the southwest corner has been modified from a maximum of 8,000 square feet to a maximum of 10,000 square feet. The one (1)-story retail/restaurant space to the east of the existing Spruill Arts Center has not changed from its figure of a maximum of 6,000 square feet. Thus, the aggregate square footage of the two retail/restaurant buildings has increased from 14,000 square feet to 16,000 square feet.

3. The 10,000 square foot maximum retail/restaurant building at the southwest corner has been redrawn to be 8 feet from the southern side property line, a reduction in the minimum required setback of 20 feet. The applicant is requesting a variance from ZBA for the 12 foot encroachment.

4. Total parking spaces for the site have been modified from 269 to 272 spaces. While the requested number of spaces is 272, the site plan only offers a total of 271 spaces. While still an increase in the total number of spaces, the site is deficient in required parking as a result of the increase in floor area. The applicant is applying for a Special Exception from ZBA to allow 1.125 parking spaces per hotel room instead of the required ratio of 1.25.

5. The existing westernmost Meadow Lane driveway, conditioned in the original request to be right in/right out, is modified to be a full left/right ingress/egress driveway.
Membership Drive – Stacey Harris

Exquisite Dinner Theater experience to be presented on December 12 and 13 by the Kingswood Methodist Church Theater Group in Dunwoody

A Little Knight Music  “The Unlikely King”
December 12th & 13th at 7:30 p.m.

Order Tickets Today - Reservations needed by Monday – $25

Kingswood Methodist Church 5515 Tilly Mill Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338

Stage II, Kingswood United Methodist Church’s theater program, presents “A Little Knight Music: The Unlikely King,” a unique opportunity to enjoy the Christmas season as Henry VIII might have—a royal banquet hall, sumptuous Renaissance feast, and beautiful music of the season. First presented 4 years ago, this holiday event returns by popular demand, with new music, script and entertainment to make a return visit worth your time.

Dinner guests enter a recreated Renaissance court led by the King’s Master of the Hall to dine with fully-costumed royal courtiers who will, in turn, entertain you royally—a traditional Renaissance event with a dash of Monty Python and “Spamalot.” Featured music includes a variety of styles, soloists, ensemble, brass, English hand bells, percussion and woodwinds.

Enjoy a traditional Wassail Bowl ceremony, complete with royal toasts to the season. Menu includes traditional Renaissance fare and is served Renaissance style—without utensils. The delicious banquet features:
Warm Spiced Wassail
Norwegian Lobster Bisque with Sherry Crème Fraiche
Roasted Turkey Pastie with Cranberries, Walnuts and Arugula
Skewered Roasted Autumn Vegetables
English Blue and Sharp Cheddar Cheeses with Rustic Bread
Welsh Christmas Cake with Brandy Crème Anglaise

Below is an article from the The Crier previewing the show.

Kingswood offers Renaissance feast and holiday musical 

“A Little Night Music – The Unlikely King” will be presented on December 12 and 13 by the Kingswood Methodist Church Theater Group. A Renaissance Feast in a castle setting featuring exquisite cuisine by an Executive Chef, music by an all - star cast and an award winning Celtic dancer. Enjoy an evening of theater at Kingswood located at 5515 Tilly Mill Road. Dinner begins at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $25 and reservations can be made at kingswoodumc.org or 770-457-1317 up until December 8.

How about a Renaissance feast in a castle-like setting surrounded by the beautiful sounds of “A Little Night Music — The Unlikely King”?

That’s the offering to the community from Kingswood United Methodist Church for the Friday and Satirday evenings of December 12 and 13, by Stage II, the Kingswood United Methodist Church (KUMC) theatre group. Both performances are open to the public. Tickets are on sale now for $25 each, including dinner. Performances begin each night at 7:30 p.m.

The Unlikely King is part of the church’s bi-annual renaissance Christmas series and this year features a dinner menu prepared by Executive Chef Steve Mayer, formerly of Clyde’s of Washington, D.C., Sam & Harry’s Steakhouse, and the Smolenski’s Group of London, England.

The play’s setting, in the royal banquet hall of a stunning castle, is brought to life in Kingswood’s Fellowship Hall using imaginative scenery and the skillful talents of an all-star cast.  This unique setting offers dinner guests the opportunity to enjoy the season as Henry VIII might have – eating a sumptuous Renaissance feast served by fully costumed royal courtiers and listening to beautiful music of the season.

Guests will enjoy a traditional Wassail Bowl ceremony, complete with royal toasts to the season. The menu includes traditional Renaissance fare and is served Renaissance style—without utensils.  The banquet features Warm Spiced Wassail, Norwegian Lobster Bisque with Sherry Crème Fraiche, Roasted Turkey Pastie with Cranberries, Walnuts and Arugula, Skewered Roasted Autumn Vegetables, English Blue and Sharp Cheddar Cheeses with Rustic Bread and Welsh Christmas Cake with Brandy Crème Anglais.

Produced by Dennis Lewallen and William Mahlandt, the team that staged other highly successful musical productions including “Titanic: The Musical,” “Stephen Sondheim’s Company” and “1776.” “The Unlikely King” offers a time to reflect on the miracle of an extraordinary birth. First presented four years ago, this holiday tradition returns by popular demand with new music and script, making a return visit, or a first-time trip, worth the time.

Another new feature integrated this year are performances by Irish step dancer Anna Johnson whose exciting and percussive traditional dances are sure to get toes tapping and hands clapping. A champion Celtic dancer, she has appeared at festivals and concert halls across the country and locally at the Woodruff Arts Center and Georgia Renaissance Festival.

Enjoy an evening filled with sumptuous cuisine, seasonal music, and talented performances. Tickets are on sale now and available by calling the Kingswood office at 770-457-1317, or purchased online at http://kingswoodumc.org/events/little-knight-music-unlikely-king/. Reservations must be received by Dec. 8. The full menu is also available online.

Kingswood United Methodist Church, known as the “Personal Church in an Impersonal World,” is located at 5015 Tilly Mill Road, Dunwoody, 30338 (on the corner of Tilly Mill Road and North Peachtree Streets). Services are held every Sunday at 8:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday school classes for children and adults begin at 10 a.m.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Funeral for Dunwoody North resident Bobbi Sedam set for Friday at St. Jude Apostle Catholic Church

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riMRlOofDlo
 Video - (I wish the quality was a bit better but this gives a taste of her flair.)

The City of Dunwoody lost an amazing citizen yesterday. Bobbi Sedam touched the lives of so many people in such a positive way. Thank you Bobbi for all that you contributed to so many causes. We will miss you. As of now Bobbi's funeral service is on Friday at a 11am at St. Jude Apostle Catholic Church in Sandy Springs.


Monday, December 1, 2014

Today is Election Day - Nancy Jester is the clear choice to replace Elaine Boyer for DeKalb County Commissioner.

Nancy Jester

Several months ago there was a candidate forum where I said there were serious contenders with great backgrounds running to replace Elaine Boyer and several others on the other end of the spectrum where by they either don't have a clue or were running because they had a specific agenda or vendetta to satisfy.  

Nancy Jester is the clear choice in the Heneghan household and if you have doubts, please watch the video below.   The polls close at 7 pm.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFIE9XF2VuA