Wednesday, May 13, 2009

If I can't have Dr. Robert Albin as a neighbor, I'll settle for an AED's in every Dunwoody Police Car.


Fox 5 has a wonderful story about Dunwoody resident Jim McNab having a heart attack and being saved by his neighbor Dr. Robert Albin, a pulmonologist at St. Joseph's Hospital who used a technique that he had only read about but never performed previously. Here is the link to the story and I have embedded the video for your viewing pleasure.

Since Dr. Albin isn't guaranteed to be on duty in case of the next Dunwoody heart attack, I fully support the suggestion we received from Mr. Bob Lundsten at last week's city council meeting, requesting that the City install an AED (automated external defibrillator) in every Dunwoody Police Car.

The price of the necessary devices needed to have one in every police vehicle serving on the streets of Dunwoody will never equal the cost of saving a residents life. Had these devices been available with trained officers, the amount of time that Jim McNab's heart had stooped beating may have been cut in half and therefore the extraordinarily measures taken by Dr. Albin may not have been necessary.

Funding for these devices has not yet been secured and I believe I heard from Mr. Lundsten that community donations will be sought. So if every Dunwoody resident pitched in $1.00 to purchase these devices, each of us could in our own small way, be a life saving hero like Dr. Robert Albin.

Further details on possible fund raising for these devices will be coming soon.

Dunwoody Elementary Construction Update - Tonight at DHS 6 pm


There will be a community meeting open to all on Thursday, May 14th at 6:00 pm at Dunwoody High School to give an update on the construction progress at Dunwoody Elementary School. Pat Pope and other DeKalb County School officials will present the update.

Classic Car Cruise tonight in Dunwoody Village with the Dunwoody Police Soap Box Derby car being unvailed.

IVYRIDERS
Classic Cruise Nights
Dunwoody 2009

2nd Thursdays of every month: 6 to 9 PM
  • Twenty year old & older 4-wheel classics welcome
  • Presentation, Custom & Show Bikes of any Vintage
  • Show Cars; Vintage, Muscle & Classics
  • Customs, Show Bikes, or just Nice Rides
Dunwoody Village Shopping Center,
1317 Dunwoody Village Parkway, Dunwoody, GA 30338
Meet between Walgreens, Starbucks, Goodyear & Jiffy Lube

Info: woroniecki at bellsouth.net or 770-331-9324

Secret Gardens of Dunwoody Tour; May 15 - 17 benefiting the Dunwoody Nature Center.

Tickets are now on sale for the Secret Gardens of Dunwoody Tour to be held Friday May 15, Saturday May 16 and Sunday May 17. This is the sixteenth year for the annual tour benefiting the Dunwoody Nature Center.

Five private gardens in Dunwoody and Sandy Springs will be open for touring and will display fabulous plantings and hardscapes, dramatic entertainment areas, and use of water conservation methods. On tour for the very first time will be the recently renovated gardens of Glenridge Hall, built in 1929 on 47 acres in Sandy Springs, featuring multiple gardens as well as trails through natural wooded landscape.

Visitors will be able to peek over the shoulders of artists painting in the gardens. The Dunwoody Fine Arts Association will sponsor an art exhibit and sale throughout April and May at Dunwoody Nature Center. Additional features of the tour will be a Garden Boutique at one of the gardens, a demonstration of Square Foot Gardening at the Nature Center, and a butterfly release by Spalding Garden Club in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their Butterfly Garden at the corner of Dunwoody Club and Jett Ferry.

Tour hours are 10 am to 3 pm on Friday, May 15, 10 am until 5 pm on Saturday, May 16, and 1 pm until 5 pm on Sunday, May 17. Tickets are $20 prior to the tour days and $25 during the tour. Tickets will be limited due to parking considerations at some of the gardens, so get your tickets now! Carpooling is recommended, if possible.

Tickets may be purchased at The Wild Bird Center in Dunwoody's Williamsburg Shopping Center, and also at the Dunwoody Nature Center, located at 5343 Roberts Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338. Proceeds of the tour support the Nature Center’s mission of preservation and environmental education.

For more information, call 770-394-3322 or check the web site at www.dunwoodynature.org.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

An Evening of the Arts sponsored by the Dunwoody High School Arts Alliance, Saturday, May 16th at 6:30 PM.


An Evening of the Arts
Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Dunwoody High School
5035 Vermack Road, 30338

6:30 pm Art, Short Films, Poetry, Photography, Live Music and Dessert

7:30 pm DHS Drama Club presents an original musical entitled: Slices of Life


DHS thanks its sponsors, Dunwoody Methodist Church, Portis Building and Interiors, the Dunwoody Homeowners Association and Dunwoody Baptist Church.

Get your free Shane's Ribs prior to going to the Dunwoody Beer Festival

http://www.dunwoodynow.com/coupon/7849

Shane's opens at 11 am on Saturday and the Dunwoody Beer Fest starts at 2 just across the street.