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December 8, 2022 | AppenMedia.com | An Appen Media Group Publication | Ser ving the community since 1976

Dunwoody switches on holiday light tour By DELANEY TARR delaney@appenmedia.com DUNWOODY, Ga. —Dunwoody hosted an opening night celebration Dec. 1 to kick off a month of free themed holiday lights at Brook Run Park on Peachtree Road. The annual “Holiday Lights” is a collection of 85,000 lights on display every night from 5 to 10 p.m. through Dec.31. The walk-through experience is free. The lights are “Candy Land” themed, with ice cream truck and chocolate volcano light displays. Opening night featured free hot chocolate, character photo-ops, food and more. Children roamed the playground and interacted with light displays. They also wrote letters to Santa and senior citizens. Meanwhile, adults chose from alcoholic beverage offerings.

At sunset, residents gathered around the tree. Mayor Lynn Deutsch led children in a countdown as the tree lit up to the sounds of holiday music. The holiday lights were introduced three years ago during the height of COVID-19. “It was created in the dark days of COVID to help bring our community together,” Deutsch said. “Everyone loved it so much that we’ve kept it as a tradition.” The event officially started three years ago, but Dunwoody Parks and Recreation had a taste of the work in 2019. A three-person team put up a few inflatables and outdoor decorations. “We knew we wanted something bigger,” Program Recreation Supervisor Rachel Waldron said. The holiday lights have only grown

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Dunwoody city officials stand in front of the illuminated tree at Brook Run Park during the holiday light tour Dec. 1.

City leaders begin deep dive into revitalizing Dunwoody Village By DELANEY TARR delaney@appenmedia.com DUNWOODY, Ga. — Members of the City Council and Dunwoody Development Authority put their heads together Nov. 30 to map out first steps in transforming Dunwoody Village into a more walkable and livable community focal point. Drawing from the revised Dunwoody Village Master Plan, officials focused on identifying projects to reinvigorate the array

of commercial spaces that the city calls “The Heart of Dunwoody.” Dunwoody Village is a neighborhood of shops, offices and residences along Chamblee Dunwoody Road near Mt. Vernon Road. The original Dunwoody Village Master Plan was created in 2011 through a Livable Centers Initiative grant through the Atlanta Regional Commission. LCI grants provide funds to revitalize areas into self-sustaining communities offering a mix of amenities

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for work, shopping, entertainment and dwelling. The plan, last updated in 2020, is designed for communities to become more walkable and pedestrian friendly, with a focus on reinvigoration. Dunwoody officials stressed that public opinion is essential to forming Dunwoody’s future. “There was robust public comment in developing the plan,” Dunwoody Communications Director Jennifer

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Boettcher said. “Now these leaders are using that document to implement it.” The meeting focused on implementation

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