Ye Olde Dunwoody Tavern Provides Exciting Nightlife

Residents of the Preserve are encouraged to experience the exciting nightlife in Dunwoody by sampling the local fare at Ye Olde Dunwoody Tavern on Chamblee Dunwoody Road. Among one of the oldest restaurants in Dunwoody and pubs in Atlanta, the Tavern attracts both newcomers and regulars who come to socialize with friends while meeting new ones. The Tavern... [Read more...]
New Year’s resolutions and a matching iPhone app!

There are four days remaining in 2010 and that means come the weekend Preserve at Dunwoody residents will be getting dressed up, toasting to the New Year and making plans to better themselves in 2011. The New Year is a great way to take stock of your life and make plans for the future. Want to get fit? Want to get more financially fit? Work... [Read more...]
AJ’s back in time for a road trip

It's been a horrible start to the 2010 season for the Bulldogs, but there is some good news this week as junior A.J. Green returns from a four-game suspension. The 6-foot-4 wide receiver has missed time for selling his 2009 Independence Bowl jersey for $1,000. The authentic No. 8 jersey that Green wore for the past two years sells for $150. Replicas... [Read more...]
The Spruill Center (the Education center at 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Road) is holding registration for their teen ceramic course. Classes are for teens ages 12-17 and start September 14 and run through December 7th. All thirteen sessions will be held on Tuesdays from 4:30-7pm. The total cost for the class is 240.00 and although that should cover... [Read more...]
I love how-to sites on the web. I am not a naturally creative person but I am fairly industrious. Which means, I can't think up my own arts and crafts projects but I am great at following instructions. Wanna learn how to make paper? There's a how-to for that. Wanna make your clothes? Oh there are lots and lots of how-to's for that. My favorite how-to gem... [Read more...]
How About Orange... blogger Jessica Jones has the neatest craft posted, and I just had to share. We're a little behind her posting schedule, too, but that will just help make my point that this easy-to-do project can be customized to your needs. With some clear packing tape, a laser printer, and any surface that tickles your fancy, you can whip up a custom decal... [Read more...]


