Thursday, August 5, 2021
Dunwoody's Austin School - PTA Newsletter 1975
Ashford Dunwoody Road at I-285 March 26, 1979
Photos of Ashford Dunwoody Road at Interstate 285. March 1979.
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| Perimeter Mall |
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| Looking West on 285 |
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| Looking North from Inside 285 on Ashford Dunwoody Road |
Photo credit: E.S. "Gene" Hall Photography
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Sunday, February 21, 2021
Dunwoody DHA Moves Independence Day, New Year's Eve
The Dunwoody Homeowner's Association has officially moved Independence Day to July 5th according to a story in the Reporter Newspapers recent Dunwoody issue. The move was made because a church parking lot will not be available on the 4th and because the parade grand marshals don't work on Mondays.
The DHA also moved New Year's Eve to December 28th to coincide with Taco Tuesday at local Mexican restaurants. A vote to move Christmas to November 20 did not pass, but several pagans on the board vowed to bring the measure up again at the next meeting. No other holiday changes were discussed.
In other parade news, the members of the Dunwoody Restaurant Review group will have make their debut entry. Those individuals (2 per family) posting ten or more reviews in 2021 will carry the banner and hand out literature bashing all local eateries. "I once had to wait seven minutes for someone to clear my table. Then the server didn't wash her hands for 30 seconds after wiping my table with a Clorox wipe. WTF!" said Timmy Tinna-Rocker "I abruptly re-installed my three masks and Face-shield, retreated to my Subaru, and posted crap about the place." The parade's supervisor of entrees joyfully exclaimed, "We welcome the restaurant bashers, the Buy-Nothing junk dealers, Austin parents, and even the legendary Vermack swim team to enter the parade, but we do draw the line at those super-active on NextDoor."
The DHA is open to suggestions on the upcoming 2021 parade. How about a new route, with a new staging area? Slightly shorter, but still a parade, on the correct date.
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Friday, April 3, 2020
Georgia Shelter in Place Supersedes Dunwoody Version
Governor Kemp issued a pair of Executive Orders the past couple of days. See HERE. These statewide Orders supersede similar local ordinances, including Dunwoody's. The Dunwoody PD, at this time, is
Dunwoody PD is active in the neighborhoods and in the business districts, despite the absence of 100,000 daily workers in the PCID.
Own a business in GA? Here's a good read. Georgia
The US Constitution and the 4th Amendment still apply, but local sign ordinances have been abandoned. Feel free to place multiple signs in the Right-Of-Way on residential and commercial lots.
Suggested items to buy (in addition to food/drink/sanitizing stuff)
Expand-A-Lung Breathing Fitness Exerciser
Pulse Oximeter (available many places, including Walgreens)
The China-Virus Pandemic is a blow to most people financially, but a great learning tool as well. Have a kid in college or high school? Have them look around and see which industries/businesses are truly essential. Lots of students should be rethinking their major/minor/course selections. A lot of wealth and businesses will not survive this pandemic, but new wealth and new businesses will be created.

























