Lunch & Learn with Alan Mothner – Culinary Dropout & Spruill Center for the Arts

by Audra H. Anders and Peggy Smith for The Aha! Connection

Our most recent Lunch and Learn was last week with Alan Mothner, the CEO of Spruill Center for the Arts.  I’ve known Alan for over 20 years and it was fun to catch up on a gorgeous sunny day at an outdoor table in the newest Ashford Lane restaurant: Culinary Dropout

We shared three delicious appetizers…Gochujang Brussel Sprouts, Marcona Almonds,  & Marinated Olives.  … Read More »

Order Yummy BBQ – Help DHS Girls Lacrosse!

2024 BBQ flyer

DUNWOODY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS LACROSSE FUNDRAISER

Life is busy!! Let us help. Order a delicious dinner from Spiced Right Ribhouse BBQ and help support the Dunwoody High School Girls Lacrosse Team! Orders must be received and paid for by March 16. All dinners will be available for curbside pickup between 5-6:00 at the Dunwoody High School gymnasium on Thursday, March 21.… Read More »

Congratulations to the Dunwoody High National Merit Scholarship Finalists

Dunwoody High School is proud to recognize the following students who have advanced to Finalist Standing in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program:

Mahatma Kollu                                       Andrew Leick                                  Maggie Miller

Annie Peng                                            Neil Shah                                       Joseph Yanta… Read More »

Sponsorship Opportunities for Holi in Dunwoody: A Festival of Colors

World Music USA is excited to bring Holi, the Indian festival of colors to the city of Dunwoody in
2024! Holi in Dunwoody: A Festival of Colors is a five-hour extravaganza of dancing, music, and
delicious food that will be held at Brook Run Park on March 24, 2024, from 1 – 4 PM.
Holi is a vibrant and meaningful Indian festival that celebrates the arrival of spring and the harvest
season.… Read More »

Dunwoody July 4th Parade Registration is Open!

Registration for the Dunwoody July 4th parade, Georgia’s largest 4th of July parade, is now open for parade participants. Organizers are looking for businesses, nonprofit organizations, schools, community groups, and others who would like to be part of the parade with 30,000 spectators lining the two-mile parade route along Mt. Vernon Road and Dunwoody Village Parkway.… Read More »