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City kicks off new councilmember series By HAYDEN SUMLIN hayden@appenmedia.com DUNWOODY, Ga. — Dunwoody’s new “Connect with Council” series brings elected officials to local coffee shops for informal talks with residents.
David Abes, grand marshal of the Dunwoody 4th of July Parade, waves and smiles to crowds in Dunwoody Village. Abes, founder of DASH Hospitality, helped create the Village’s entertainment district with his restaurant group. HAYDEN SUMLIN/APPEN MEDIA
It’s not the first time the city has provided opportunities for residents to speak one-on-one with their elected officials, but the June 27 gathering with Councilman Tom Lambert kicked off a newly branded series. The initiative sprang out of the
March City Council retreat. Lambert, who represents District 3 covering the eastern third of the city, met with dozens of constituents from 9-11 a.m. at Ark Coffeehaus on Tilly Mill Road. Communications Manager Kathy
Florence said the city chose the name of the series intentionally so it can remain open-ended. “So that it could be adapted to any form of programming, time-of-day
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Thousands parade through Dunwoody on Independence Day By HAYDEN SUMLIN hayden@appenmedia.com DUNWOODY, Ga. — Spectators braved a hot and humid morning for the Dunwoody 4th of July Parade’s record-setting 115 floats. With roughly 30,000 people watching some 2,500 participants parading down Mount Vernon Road and into Dunwoody Village, there were too many smiles and cheers to count. At the corner of Mount
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Vernon and Jett Ferry roads, Bill Grants’ 1962 Massey Ferguson tractor sat behind Dunwoody United Methodist Church’s first place float. Grant, who owns a local home building company, said the tractor has been in the parade for decades. This year, Bo Quinnelly and his sons manned the tractor on its 2.7-mile trek to the Village. Dunwoody United Methodist Church took the top prize in the float category
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