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Monday, December 10, 2018
A Decade of Cityhood is Sweet
The City of Dunwoody is planning another celebratory event in the springtime.
Dunwoody, GA – December 10, 2018 – The City of Dunwoody marked its 10th anniversary in December with a special gathering at City Hall. The City is planning another celebratory event in the springtime, so look for details on the City’s website and social media channels soon.
Thanks to the following special guests for joining us to cut our 10th anniversary cakes: Mayor Denis Shortal; Dunwoody Council Members Pam Tallmadge, Jim Riticher, Tom Lambert, Terry Nall, Lynn Deutsch and John Heneghan; State Senator Fran Millar; State Rep. Tom Taylor; DeKalb County Commissioner Nancy Jester; Former Mayors Mike Davis and Ken Wright; Former Council Members Danny Ross, Doug Thompson and Robert Wittenstein; Bev Wingate, former Co-Chair of Dunwoody Yes!
The City will continue to mark more special dates this year. On April 1, 2019 we’ll mark the 10th anniversary of the startup of the Dunwoody Police Department. Police Chief Billy Grogan was here from day one and led the creation of an elite and respected police.
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For more information regarding the City of Dunwoody, please contact Jennifer Boettcher, Communications Director, at 678-382-6881 or jennifer.boettcher@dunwoodyga.gov.
About the City of Dunwoody, Georgia
Dunwoody is located in metro Atlanta, in northern DeKalb County, Georgia and was officially incorporated as a city on December 1, 2008. The City of Dunwoody provides quality service to its citizens and supports the largest economic engine in the Southeast by planning in a careful and thoughtful manner. The City of Dunwoody is inventive, transparent and embraces responsible progress, tempered by the city’s rich history and strong desire to maintain a close and vibrant community atmosphere that values family life and the entrepreneurial spirit. The City of Dunwoody supports and nurtures a community dedicated to the preservation of family, education, religious institutions, and the environment.
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