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It seemed to be the summer of Dunwoody’s discontent. Crowds packed meetings of the Dunwoody Charter Commission last summer to watch as its five members hammered out proposed changes to the young city’s charter, its foundation document. Interest grew so intense that the commission had to move from a small conference room to a larger meeting room in a different building simply to accommodate the crowd. At times, emotions ran high. The commission had been appointed to review the charter and make recommendations to state lawmakers about what, if any, changes should be made. Much debate centered on whether the city had the ability to start up a fire department and pay for it without a citywide referendum. Turns out, state officials believe the city had

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Back in March, neighbors on Manget Way were curious about who bought the big brick house in the middle of their block. “It was kind of a great mystery,” said Larry Gluth, who lives two doors away from the house at 1364 Manget Way. “This particular house had been on the market for a while. As neighbors, we were delighted they got [nearly] full listing [price] ... but there was this whole air of secrecy around who the buyer was.” A few weeks ago, a neighbor chatting with workmen at the house found out the new owner was a California company called the Center for Discovery, Gluth said. Then, a couple of days later, Gluth stopped in and saw work was being SEE DEBATE, PAGE 4


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The Dunwoody Homeowners Association plans to host a forum on April 24 for candidates running for state legislative offices representing Dunwoody, DHA President Stacey Harris announced during the association’s April 13 board meeting. The forum will begin at 6:30 p.m. and be held at the Kingsley Racquet and Swim Club, 2325 N. Peachtree Way, she said. Candidates running in the May 20 Democratic and Republican primaries for seats in the state Senate and House of Representatives will be invited to participate, she said.

Park planned near MARTA station The Perimeter Community Improvement Districts plan to hold a public meeting April 22 to plan a new 5-acre park near the Dunwoody MARTA station. The meeting is scheduled from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. in the Dunwoody City Council chambers in Dunwoody City Hall, 41 Perimeter Center East. A second public meeting is planned for May. People attending the meeting may offer suggestions on what amenities should be included in the park, said Jennifer Harper, program manager for the PCIDs. “The goal of the public meeting is to review site opportunities, early site concepts and park options, and to begin to create the Master Plan for these 5 acres,” the PCIDs said in a press release. The PCIDs plan to develop the park on private property near the intersection of Hammond Drive and Perimeter Center Parkway. For more information: 770-390-1790 or jharper@perimetercid.org.

Chesnut rounds up new students Chesnut Charter Elementary School will host its “Kindergarten Round Up” on May 1. If your child will be attending Chesnut next year as a new kindergarten student, bring her or him to the school’s Kindergarten Round Up for a chance to meet the teachers. Sign in is at 8:15 a.m., and the program will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. It should last about an hour. To RSVP: communications@chesnutcharter.com.

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A hotel developer is proposing building a 128-room, four-story hotel on property surrounding the Spruill Arts Gallery. The project, proposed by Hotel Development Partners, also will include two outbuildings to be used for restaurants or shops, representatives of the developers told members of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association board on April 13. The property had been zoned for more than 260 apartments, Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce board member Don Boykin told the group. “This is an opportunity to do something more in keeping with Dunwoody’s long-term vision for this area,” Boykin said. The developers will lease the property from the arts center on a 99-year lease, Boykin said. “This was a great win-win,” he said. The hotel will be constructed at the end of the property farthest from Ashford Dunwoody Road, according to a site plan provided by the developers. The development will not require an additional entrance on Ashford Dunwoody Road, they said. Hotel Development Partners already is building an 8-story Hampton Inn and Suites at the Sterling Point development nearby.

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done without a posted permit from the city of Dunwoody. City officials quickly issued an order stopping work on the house, which the Center for Discovery plans to convert into a home treatment facility for teenage girls with eating disorders. Since then, debate over the Center’s plans for the home has spread through Dunwoody. Neighbors on Manget hired a lawyer to represent their interests. The board of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association debated the situation April 13, and voted to ask the city to “ascertain the facts expeditiously in respect to the facility on Manget Way and report their findings directly back to the DHA and community.” During a 90-minute conference call two days earlier, on April 11, a man introduced as Dr. Craig Brown, CEO and founder of the Center for Discovery, said the company purchased the Dunwoody house after conferring with state and city officials about their plans to open the company’s first facility in Georgia. About 10 people, including two reporters and a city councilmember, listened in on the call. Brown said treatment for eating disorders often is needed in wealthy communities such as Dunwoody. “It’s a very serious disorder ...,” he said. “We

view these children as really fighting for their lives.“ Brown said the company now operates similar homes in California, Virginia, Illinois and elsewhere. Homes typically house six clients, he said, and are staffed by professionals who work with the clients at the homes. “We’re used to being in the nicest neighborhoods in the states we’re in,” he said. He said the company wants to be a good neighbor in Dunwoody. “Our goal is for individuals to be able to drive up and down the street and not know our home is any different from other homes in the neighborhood,” he said. “Our goal is to be as benign and nondescript in the neighborhood as possible.” Brown said that when company representatives started preparing to open a home in Georgia, they checked with state officials and were told the home would be a personal care home. When company representatives told a Dunwoody city staff member Center for Discovery planned to operate a personal care home, the staffer issued a letter saying a personal care home could operate legally in a single-family neighborhood in Dunwoody. But residents on Manget Way now question whether the home, as described by Brown, meets Dunwoody’s DUN


COMMUNITY definition of a personal care home. Instead, their lawyer, Linda Dunlavy, told members of the DHA board she believed the home was really more like a medical treatment facility, which is not allowed in a single-family neighborhood. “It’s pretty clear to us it’s not a personal care home and it’s not akin to a personal care home,” she said. “I think it’s a hybrid. I’ve tried to fit it into a clear, little box and I can’t.” She said the home could in the course of a year house up to 36 children who would be served by a dozen staff members. Neighbors worry about traffic and having a business on their street. “This isn’t just a ‘nimby’ conJOE EARLE cern,” she said. Dunwoody Homeowners Association board City Manager Warmember Jim Redovian, left, listens as lawyer ren Hutmacher, who Linda Dunlavy discusses the Manget Way home. attended the DHA meeting, said no perGluth, who also attended the DHA mits have been issued for the property. meeting, said he hopes the home will And, he said, city officials now have be stopped before it gets too entrenched different information to consider than in the neighborhood. they did when the initial zoning letter “At the end of the day, I think .... was issued, saying a personal care home if this truly was a personal care home, was allowed in areas zoned for singlewe’d have to live with it,” Gluth said. family residences. “But from everything we know about “This is the beginning of the process, not the center, they are a medical facility. the end of the process,” Hutmacher said. Those are not allowed.”

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Nonpartisan special election

Sheriff Dale Bernard Collins Community: Conley Occupation: Retired sheriff’s officer Previous political experience: no

State Senate, District 40

Republican Primary Richard D. “Dick” Anderson Community: Chamblee Occupation: Manufacturer Previous political experience: Active in Republican Party; has not held elected office.

Ted Golden Community: Lithonia Occupation: Retired from federal Drug Enforcement Administration Previous political experience: no

Fran Millar (I) Community: Dunwoody Occupation: Insurance broker Previous political experience: Georgia Senate, 2011 to present; Georgia House of Representatives, 1999-2010.

Tony Hughes Home community: Stone Mountain Occupation: Law enforcement Previous political experience: no Vernon Jones Community: Southeast DeKalb Occupation: Consultant Previous political experience: Chief Executive Office of DeKalb County; Georgia House of Representatives.

Democratic Primary Tamara Y. Johnson Community: Northlake Occupation: Advocate for licensed beauty professionals Previous political experience: no

Melody Maddox Community: South DeKalb Occupation: Former Assistant Chief of Police at Georgia Piedmont Technical College Previous political experience: no Jeff Mann (I) Community: Lake Claire Occupation: Sheriff of DeKalb County Previous political experience: Current office

Benedict I. Truman II Community: North DeKalb County Occupation: Consultant Previous political experience: no

State House of Representatives, District 79

Republican Primary James Bradley “Brad” Goodchild Community: Dunwoody Occupation: Dentist Previous political experience: Delegate to DeKalb Republican convention.

Melvin Mitchell Community: Lithonia Occupation: Law enforcement Previous political experience: no LaSalle Smith Sr. Community: Lithonia Occupation: Retired lieutenant from the Atlanta Police Department; owner and CEO of Georgia Security Professionals LLC Previous political experience: no

Thomas K. “Tom” Taylor (I) Community: Dunwoody Occupation: Defense contractor Previous political experience: Georgia House of Representatives, 2011 to present; Dunwoody City Council, 2008 to 2010. (I)= incumbent

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Ross Kogon says his family’s business was involved in recycling before “recycling” was a buzzword. “For us, being green, caring about the environment…we did it before it was cool,” said Kogon, who’s president and CEO of PullA-Part, a used auto parts company. “It’s the way we’ve always done business and we think it’s good business.” Kogon’s family has been in the scrap-metal business in Atlanta since 1917. The company holds to the principles of its founder, Morris Cohen, who recognized early on the importance of reusing ALEX EWALT metal from the burgeoning auto Customer James King, left, discusses Chevrolet parts with industry. Pull-A-Part Executive Vice President Steve Levetan. Founded in 1997 as an extension of that operation, Pull-A-Part started with one in a furnace.’” Atlanta location off Buford Highway. The company Doraville-based Pull-A-Part has spread its locations now operates three locations in Atlanta and 27 nationto 12 states as far west as Arizona and as far north as ally. Ohio and Indiana. There are 1,500 to 2,000 cars at The model is simple: Pull-A-Part provides a do-iteach location, Levetan said. The cars are acquired from yourself way for customers to acquire rare or disconindividuals, insurance companies and auctions every tinued parts by making use of vehicles that otherwise day. No car stays on the lot more than 90 days, and would sit rusting or would go straight to the junkyard. pricing is flat -- based on type of part, not type of car. According to Executive Vice President Steve Le“A door is the same price whether it’s from a BMW vetan, up to 14 million cars are scrapped in the Unitor a VW,” Levetan said. ed States every year. “We all have a stake in making Pull-A-Part was one of a few pioneering compasure automobiles are safely and environmentally recynies to develop a model in which incoming cars are cled, and that we get the most benefit from them,” Ledrained of all hazardous materials, including gasovetan said. “It’s not just ‘crush them up and put them CONTINUED ON PAGE 11

MARTA ridership is rising in the Perimeter area, the transit system’s general manager said. From July 2013 to February 2014, average weekday rail entries increased over the same months the previous year, MARTA General Manager Keith Parker told the Sandy Springs/Perimeter and Dunwoody chambers of commerce during a luncheon on April 8. The bump in ridership was 1.2 percent at Medical Center station, 2.3 percent at North Springs, 3.9 percent at Sandy Springs and 7.3 percent at Dunwoody, Parker said. He said State Farm, which recently announced plans to locate thousands MARTA General of workers at a massive Manager Keith Parker new development next to the Dunwoody MARTA station, is “using our Dunwoody station as a catalyst.” “They’re working with us to make that station as freeflowing and friendly to their campus as possible,” Parker said. Parker also said a budget surplus at MARTA this year will allow more frequent train service. “Because we’ve been able to find some fiscal relief, we’re investing some of those dollars back to customers,” he said. “We’re practically doubling train frequency during the day.” The change will take place in May. Trains that now arrive every 15 minutes will arrive every 10 to 12 minutes. Trains arriving every 10 minutes will arrive every 5 to 7 CONTINUED ON PAGE 11

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PERIMETER BUSINESS Workers install the solar tree outside Hannah Solar’s offices on Collier Road in Buckhead. The tree will be used to charge electric vehicles.

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Company plants ‘solar energy tree’ BY COLLIN KELLEY Hannah Solar, a Buckhead-based company that designs and integrates solar technology, has installed the first “solar energy tree” structure in the state of Georgia. The structure, designed and manufactured by Spotlight Solar, was “planted” at the company’s Collier Road headquarters on the first day of spring. The bright orange, artistic structure stands 22 feet tall and incorporates 12 distinctive Lumos solar panels. The tree will provide enough energy through Hannah Solar’s electric vehicle charging stations to power a Nissan Leaf over 6,000 miles each year. The newly-renovated Atlanta headquarters of Hannah Solar, which was founded in 2008, incorporates 254 rooftop solar modules, making more energy than the building and its 23 employees consume. The solar tree provides more energy to help power Hannah Solar’s electric vehicle charging stations. The solar tree will produce over 120,000 kilowatt

hours of clean energy over its lifetime, and eliminate pollution equivalent to burning 9,000 gallons of gasoline, while saving over $15,000 in electric energy costs or $31,500 in gas costs. “We hope these structures will foster the adoption of renewable energy and environmental stewardship, while educating consumers and businesses alike about the importance of solar energy to their business, and the rapid development of a multi-billion dollar industry in our state,” said Peter Marte, CEO of Hannah Solar. The state of Georgia is the fastest growing solar market in the United States, ranking 7th nationally in solar electric capacity, Hannah Solar said. In 2013, $189 million was invested in Georgia to install solar for home, business and utility use, the company said. There is enough solar energy installed in the state to power 10,600 homes, the Hannah Solar said. For more information about the company, visit www.hannahsolar.com.

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PERIMETER BUSINESS

Business & retail briefs The Greater Perimeter Business Expo will be held June 5 at the Crown Plaza Ravinia, 4355 Ashford Dunwoody Road, in Dunwoody. The Expo, a collaboration of the Dunwoody Chamber and Sandy Springs Perimeter Chamber of Commerce, will kick off with a luncheon at 11:30 a.m. with keynote speaker Dr. Gene Griessman, host of Up Close on TBS. He is an author, and has portrayed Abraham Lincoln in a one-man show he created at venues around the country. There will be 100-plus exhibitors from around the Perimeter area showcasing their businesses, products and services. For more information, visit www.gpbe.org. Sprouts Farmers Market will open the first of four stores in metro Atlanta on July 16 in Dunwoody, on the site of the former ACE Home Place at 2480 Mt. Vernon Road. The Arizona-based supermarket, which offers fresh foods, produce, healthy foods and vitamins, has been expanding rapidly in the west. The Georgia stores will be its first entry into the Southeast market. The Atlanta Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce has seen a 150 percent growth since February of 2013, according to a report from President Suzanne Baugh. The nonprofit, which promotes economic growth and advancement for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender businesspeople in metro Atlanta, has also launched a new website (www.atlantagaychamber.org), and is working to increase its programing, including the launch of AGLCC University for personal and professional development. Kanga (www.getkanga.com), an on-demand crowdsourced delivery platform, has launched in Atlanta. The app-based service connects individuals, drivers and retailers for local shipping needs. Users place an order with a retailer and then a network of approved drivers bid to make the delivery. Kanga will be available on all iOS and Android devices. Routing status and shipment tracking will also be available via web interface. Following the launch, the company plans to expand throughout the Southeast during 2014, based on consumer demand. The startup, jointly led by entrepreneurs Scott Miller of Payleap and Everett Steele of Baby Robot Industries, received $1 million in funding.

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The Metro Atlanta Chamber (MAC) announced that Brian McGowan has joined the organization’s leadership team as executive vice president and chief operating officer. McGowan most recently served as president and CEO of Invest Atlanta, where he led economic development and job growth initiatives for the city of Atlanta. McGowan will focus on strategic transformation and building new regional economic development initiatives collaborating across all Chamber functions. Additionally, he will oversee the administration of human resources, IT, finance and building operations. Kendra Scott (www.kendrascott.com), the Texas-based jewelry brand, has opened its first Atlanta location at Shops Around Lenox. A second location will open in October in Avalon in Alpharetta. Westin Buckhead Hotel was recently awarded the “Good Earthkeeping” award at the GHLA Stars of the Lodging Industry luncheon. The award was presented to the hotel for its low consumption of energy and resourceful installations. Earlier this year, Westin Buckhead installed new thermostats from Inncom that sense movement and light levels. This change has left the hotel with an average energy savings of 26 percent per month compared to its pervious non-automated system. San Francisco-based clothier Chubbies Shorts has launched the Chubbies Man Cave pop-up shop at Onward Reserve (www.onwardreserve.com), 3072 Early Street, Suite 100, in Buckhead. The shop will only be open for five months. Bobby Jones (www.bobbyjones.com), which manufactures men’s and women’s sportswear and golf equipment, has announced it will mark its 25th anniversary by moving its headquarters to the 100 Terminus building on Peachtree Road later this year. The company is named after the Georgia golf legend who founded the Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters Golf Tournament. –Compiled by Collin Kelley

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New businesses offering “smart offices” to automotive services to mixed martial arts are starting up in the Perimeter, one of the largest commercial areas in metro Atlanta. Here’s a sampling of recent ribbon cuttings formally marking the opening of new businesses in the area. Photos were provided by Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce.

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UFC Gym Perimeter, which offers group fitness classes, mixed martial arts training, and personal and group dynamic training, recently opened at 4745 Ashford Dunwoody Road in Dunwoody. On hand to celebrate, from left, Jenny Williams, Beth Summers, Mayor Mike Davis, City Councilman Terry Nall, City Councilman Denny Shortal, Eric Williams and Juan Diego.


PERIMETER BUSINESS Ross Kogon, left, is Pull-A-Part CEO. His family has been in the scrap-metal business for four generations. Steve Levetan, right, is executive vice president of the Doraville-based company, which now has 27 locations nationwide. ALEX EWALT

Company recycles auto parts for ‘do-it-yourselfers’ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7

line, oil, antifreeze, brake fluid and Freon. Those materials are then recycled off-site. “We designed our system from Day One to make sure that we’re handling all the material in the most environmentally safe and sound way possible,” Kogon said. Pull-A-Part has collected a number of awards on the state and national level, but perhaps Kogon and Levetan are most proud of an honor by the Environmental Protection Agency for their work recovering mercury switches. The small units were used up until 2003 under trunks and hoods to switch lights on, and contain a gram of mercury, which, Levetan said, can contaminate up to 132,000 gallons of drinking water. The EPA honored Pull-A-Part for its work with an event at one of its Atlanta locations that was attended by Senators Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson. After the cars have been prepped, they are organized in the lot by manufacturer. Customers use a database to locate the model of their choice and then can access the lot to look for the parts they need. “It’s all do-it-yourself, so you see cus-

tomers walking in with their own tools,” Levetan said. Albany, Ga., resident James King drove to the Lithonia location to look for parts for a 1989 Chevrolet. “The price that you get the parts here for is such a savings that it’s worth me driving 200 miles to get them,” King said. “You can get for $100 here what would cost way over $1,000 if you got it new from a Chevrolet dealer, if they even had it. “So it’s a dual thing. It’s availability of parts plus the savings and price.” Kogon and Levetan, who both live in Sandy Springs, provide the Sandy Springs Fire Department and Police Department with a venue and vehicles for training exercises such as the Jaws of Life. The company provides similar services at its locations across the country. “It’s not just about the business, but about our community, our place in the community and our responsibility to the community,” Kogon said. “If you’re planning on being there for generations, you have to take care of your business and make sure your business is helping your community.”

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minutes, Parker said. The State Farm project isn’t the only development planned near a MARTA station, transit officials said. Other projects are planned at stations around Atlanta, including Brookhaven-Oglethorpe, Avondale, Edgewood-Candler Park and King Memorial. “MARTA is open for business. We are looking for opportunities to partner with the private and public sector,” Parker said. Unlike other large transit systems around the country, MARTA gets no state funding. And sales tax revenue comes only from Fulton and DeKalb counties and the city of Atlanta. MAR-

TA is still recovering from the recession, when routes were decreased and fares were raised in an effort to combat financial challenges and falling ridership. “We are in the midst of a lot going on at MARTA,” Parker said. “We’re an agency that’s undergoing some enormous challenges.” MARTA is the ninth largest transit system in the country. It was established 35 years ago, in 1979, at roughly the same time as transit agencies in other major cities, such as San Francisco and Washington, D.C. But those cities have more than 100 miles of rail, compared with just 48 in Atlanta, Parker said. “I want to see our transit system go from good to great to expanding,” he said.

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Atlanta Boy Choir Sunday, April, 27, 4 p.m. – The Atlanta Boy

Choir, a Grammy Award winning group of 40 men and 75 boys, entertain with some of the musical works they will sing in Poland this June. Free. Open to the public. Dunwoody United Methodist Church, 1548 Mount Vernon Rd., Dunwoody, 30338. Call 770-394-0675 for further details.

Wesleyan Artist Market Thursday, May 1, 7-9-p.m. – Cele-

brate the arts at Wesleyan School’s 16th annual artist market. Three-day indoor event features fine art, custom-made jewelry, ceramics, photography and more, with over 85 artists showcasing their wares. Music, dance performances and free children’s activities. Continues May 2, 9 a.m.7 p.m. and May 3, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free admission. The community is welcome. 5405 Spalding Dr., Peachtree Corners, 30092. For further information, visit: www.wesleyanartistmarket.org or call 770-448-7640.

Juried Show Friday, May 2, 6:30-8:30 p.m. – Open-

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“Jesus Christ Superstar” Saturday, May 3, 5-7 p.m. – Flash back to

1973 and view the movie “Jesus Christ Superstar” on the big screen in the Sandy Springs United Methodist Church’s gym. All are welcome. Donations appreciated. Concessions available. Sandy Springs UMC Activities Center, 85 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328. Questions? Visit: www.ssumc. org or email: jbyrd@ssumc.org.

Funk-Rock-Jazz Sunday, May 4, 7:30 p.m. – The 4th Ward Afro

Klezmer Orchestra comes to The Marcus Jewish Community Center-Atlanta, a ninepiece klezmer-funk-rockjazz ensemble, who performs original compositions and arrangements, combining West African rhythms with Eastern European klezmer melodies. Members: $10; community: $15. Morris & Rae Frank Theatre, 5342 Tilly Mill Rd., Dunwoody, 30338. For information, visit www.atlantajcc.org/boxoffice, or call 678-812-4002.

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Art and the Brain Wednesday, April 23, 7 p.m. – Oglethorpe University’s Dr. Michael K. Rulison, professor of physics, speaks on “How the Art You See Depends on the Physics Your Brain Knows.” General admission, $5. Free for OUMA members or with a Petrel Pass. 4484 Peachtree Rd., NE, Brookhaven, 30319. Call 404- 364-8555 or go to: http://museum. oglethorpe.edu/events for additional information.

Social Security Planning Saturday, April 26, 4-6 p.m. – Seminar covers the basics of Social Security and reveals strategies for maximizing your benefits. Free and open to the public. For adults. Registration required. To register, contact Clare Stefan at 770-799-7016 or email: clare.stefan@lfg.com. Sandy Springs Branch Library, 395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328.

Forest Walk Sunday, April 27, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. –

Join the Georgia Botanical Society and Park Naturalist Jerry Hightower as you travel above rock cliffs, through mature oak-hickory forest, mesic ravine forest, and floodplain forest. Pass rock outcrops and formations influenced by the Brevard Fault. Note: The $3 Daily Park Pass is not required for vehicles displaying a current Annual Park Pass or an America the Beautiful Pass. Reservations required; call 678-538-1200. Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Palisades Unit, 1425 Indian Trail, Sandy Springs, 30327. For more details, go to: www.nps.gov.


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Saturday, April 26, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. – Chil-

dren explore and get hands-on with construction rigs, emergency vehicles, race cars, hot rods, motorcycles, boats and more! Visit the “kid zone” with inflatables and other interactive games and activities. Food trucks onsite; concessions available for purchase. $5 per person. Children under age 1 are free. Proceeds go toward Sandy Springs United Methodist Church’s playground improvements and scholarship fund. Activities Center Parking Lot, 85 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328. Go to: www.ssumc.org with questions.

Junior Beekeeping Saturday, April 26, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. – The

Metro Atlanta Beekeepers Association offers a oneday junior beekeeper program at Dunwoody Nature Center. Find out where honeybees live, how they work, how they make honey. Watch them fly, see them “talk,” learn how they pollinate flowers, and more. Protective clothing and all equipment provided. For ages 7-14. Children under 9 must have parent or guardian present. $25 per child. Bring lunch and water. Email: hollybayendor@yahoo.com to register or visit: www.metroatlantabeekeepers.org for more details. 5343 Roberts Dr., Dunwoody, 30338.

FUNDRAISERS

Spring Fling

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School of Dunwoody hosts their annual Spring Fling fundraiser carnival, where families can enjoy games, prizes, a silent auction, raffles, music, a cake walk, food and more. Wristbands, $25. Includes unlimited games, cake walk; individual tickets available day of the event. Proceeds donated to Reach Out and Read Georgia, and Primrose Children’s Foundation, which supports nonprofits. 5050 Nandina Lane, Dunwoody, 30338. For information, call 770396-8266 or visit: www.primrosedunwoody.com.

Saturday, April 26, 1 p.m. – Everything in the Friends of the Sandy Springs Library book store is marked half price. Browse novels, children’s books, classics, reference and nonfiction. Books are in excellent condition and most range in price from .50 to $5 or $6. Sale continues through May 5. Store open during regular library hours. Closed Fridays. 395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328. Call 404255-6796 or 404-423-0563 to find out more.

Beer Fest Saturday, April 26, 4-8 p.m. – Kick back and sam-

ple a selection of 100+ craft and specialty beers at the 4th annual Heritage Sandy Springs Beer Fest! Event also features food, live music, homebrew competition. $30 in advance; $40 at the door, includes commemorative souvenir and $5 food voucher. All proceeds benefit Heritage Sandy Springs. Must be 21 years or older to attend. No outside food or beverages. Pets and smoking not allowed. 6110 Bluestone Rd., Sandy Springs, 30328. To learn more, call 404-851-9111 or go to: www.heritagesandysprings.org.

Veterans Fundraiser Go West! Saturday, April 26, 3-4 p.m. – Ms. Leah conducts a fun cowboy and cowgirl story time, and has related activities for the whole family. Cowpoke dress encouraged! Registration required and started April 14. Free and open to the community. Appropriate for ages 3-7. Email: leah.germon@fultoncountyga. gov or call 404-303-6130 to sign up. Sandy Springs Branch Library, 395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328.

Afterschool Craft Tuesday, April 29, 4:30-5:30 p.m. – Join

Ms. Linda and Ms. Simone for an afterschool craft. What can you create when asked to draw what you are thankful for? Craft becomes a keepsake when allowed to dry for 72 hours. Free. All are welcome. For ages 7-12. Sign-up required and started April 15. Call 404-303-6130 or email: leah.germon@fultoncountyga.gov to register. Sandy Springs Branch Library, 395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328.

Show Mom Saturday, May 3, 12-4 p.m. – Children ages

4-12 can drop in any time between noon and 4 p.m. to make a special card for mom in this parent and child craft activity. Free. The public is invited. Suggested audiences: Toddler and preschool. Email: comments@co.fulton.ga.us or call 404-814-3500 to learn more. Buckhead Branch Library, 269 Buckhead Ave., NE, Atlanta, 30305.

Saturday, April 26, 6-11 p.m. – The Phoenix Patriot Foundation hosts its inaugural fundraiser for combat veterans, with an evening featuring dinner and drinks, silent and “not so silent” auctions, and guest speakers. $75 per guest. Dunwoody Country Club, 1600 Dunwoody Club Dr., Sandy Springs, 30350. For additional details about the event, contact Mary Paulson: mary@phoenixpatriotfoundation.org or call 770-714-6090. www.phoenixpatriotfoundation.org.

International Night Wednesday, April 30, 5-7 p.m. – Cross Keys High School’s Visual Arts department invites all to celebrate International Night! Sample treats from around the world, bid on student art, and enjoy fashion, song, and dance from all corners of the earth. Traditional clothing or costumes encouraged. Tickets, $5, available at the door. Children under 5 are free. Purchase tokens for activities, meals. Monies raised go toward supplies for arts department. In the school’s gymnasium, on Curtis Drive, across from Woodward Elementary, Brookhaven, 30319. Call 678-874-6102 with questions.

Arthritis Walk Saturday, May 3, 10 a.m.-noon. – Join oth-

ers at Concourse Office Park-Perimeter for a 1- or 3- mile walk to cure arthritis. The Walk to Cure Arthritis raises funds and awareness to fight the nation’s leading cause of disability. Activities for the entire family. Pet owners encouraged to bring their dogs. No registration fees. 5 Concourse Parkway, Sandy Springs, 30328. To information, call 678-237-4450 or email: jjohnson@arthritis.org.

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Springs hosts its 4th annual Bows ArtSS Bash, featuring an art auction to benefit the “ArtSS in the Open” program. Auction showcases paintings, small sculptures, photography, printmaking, mixed media and jewelry from local artists, all styles and prices. $75 per person. Festive attire requested. Catered, live music, valet parking. Motorcars of Georgia, 7865 Roswell Rd., Sandy Springs, 30350. For details, visit: www.artsandysprings.org.

Saturday, May 3, 7-10 p.m. – Garden Hills Elementary School holds its 25th annual “Evening in the Garden” fundraiser, featuring a silent and live auction, dancing and food catered by local restaurants. Tickets, $50 in advance; $60 at the door. Many proceeds go to the school’s IB training, and technology and cultural arts programs. Mercedes-Benz of Buckhead, 2799 Piedmont Rd., NE, Atlanta, 30305. To order tickets online or to learn more, go to: http://eveninginthegarden.com or call 404-729-1992.

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Local sketch artists capture emotion in facial expressions BY MARTHA NODAR Members of a Buckhead-based arts group are showing their impressions on facial expressions in an exhibit at the Buckhead Branch of Fulton County Public Library. The “Face and Psyche” exhibit, which continues through May 29, includes the works of artists from Brookhaven, Buckhead, Sandy Springs and Dunwoody: Wendy Adams, Leon Borchers, Robert Christie, Carol Dew, Jason Espey, Helene Johnson, Richard Russell and Patricia Silbiger. They’re members of the Atlanta Artists Center, a nonprofit, and one of its subgroups, the AAC Tuesday Sketch Group, which meets every Tuesday morning to sketch a portrait of a model. A sketch is a quick record of an artist’s visual impression. It may either stand alone in its own right or be used as a step toward a finished composition. Despite their varied artistic styles, the artists say sketching gives them an opportunity to sharpen their observational skills. Russell, for instance, said his primary goal is to depict a model’s facial features. “My philosophy is to catch as many details of the face as possible,” he said. “For me the idea is to capture the models’ psychological demeanor and for them to recognize themselves when they look at the sketch.” But Adams said she feels a vibe permeating the studio between the model and the artists during the first

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attempt to capture the model’s facial expression. That is why she prefers to leave the sketch as it is after the session is over. “I often create an unfinished vignette and leave it like that,” Adams said. “I strive to do a quick, understated piece in the presence of the model and not complete it at home because I feel there is an inexplicable transmission or connection between the model, the artist, and the brush that cannot be replicated.”

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She stands for the trees and for baseball BY ALEX EWALT When her son took an interest in as a longtime resident who has been a baseball at an early age, Nina Cramstaunch advocate for conservation efer knew she couldn’t simply watch his forts in the city. games from the bleachers. When she isn’t devoting her time to She preferred to be on the field, wearthe Yankees at NYO, Cramer is working the team uniform. Currently, Craing to preserve some of city’s oldest trees. mer is the only female baseball coach Cramer founded Trees Sandy Springs, an at any level at the organization devotNorthside Youth Ored to preserving herDo you know an organization or ganization at Chasitage trees and plantindividual making a difference tain Park. Her son, ing new ones. in our community? Email Richard, now 6 and a “One of the first editor@reporternewspapers.net kindergartner at The things we have to do Galloway School, to protect quality of plays in a league for life is to protect the 6- and 7-year-olds. tree canopy,” she says. In her fourth year as the third base She got the idea for the organization coach on her son’s teams, Cramer says from years of volunteering with Trees most people now know who she is and Atlanta. aren’t surprised anymore to see a woman “I would drive down from Sandy waving runners around the bases. Springs, down into Atlanta, down into “But I do run into some testosterone College Park, and I guess after about a sometimes,” she jokes. year or two of doing that after we beBaseball, teaching it and talking came a city, I thought, ‘Nobody’s doing about it, is one of her passions. that in Sandy Springs.’” “I’m not a team mom. I’m not a dugKaren Meinzen McEnerny, city out mom. I am on the field,” she said. councilwoman in District 6 from 2005“When the umpire says, ‘Coaches on 14, has been friends with Cramer for the field,’ I’m there. close to a decade, bonding with her over “I just love baseball.” their interest in conservation. Nina, once a softball player who “She’s a can-do, incredibly visionplayed recreationally, enjoys helping run ary person,” McEnerny said. “Being a practices and teaching kids how to run volunteer at NYO is just another exthe bases. ample of it. She’s just a little Energizer She doesn’t take the job lightly. Bunny. She sees something that needs “When they round those bases, to be done and she goes out there and they’re looking at me,” she said. “It’s hard does it.” work. Not only am I the only woman Cramer and McEnerny, who was an out there, but my son’s playing. I’ve got outspoken tree advocate during her time to know what I’m doing, and I’ve got to on the council, are active in a group be good at it. I take it very seriously and pushing for stronger regulations for deI love kids.” velopers regarding the city’s tree ordiJon Hoffenberger, head coach of her nance, and each is hopeful that will beson’s team, says her enthusiasm is concome a possibility later this year. tagious. With District 6 one of the most “Nina’s extremely passionate about sought-after areas for new development, the game of baseball,” he said. “She’s Cramer admits the zoning issues, meetgreat with the kids, and I think is comings and effort needed to fight for presmitted to not just making the kids betervation can be taxing. But to her, it’s ter, but also making sure that they have worth it. fun and build a true love for the game. “Sandy Springs is, to me, where I She gets into the game and knows the want to be forever. I’ve been other placgame well.” es, but I want to live here. People in Sandy Springs know Cra“It’s a wonderful quality of life. I love mer, who lives on Long Island Drive, Sandy Springs.”


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Emotional charter review comes to end CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 But supporters of the legislation say that power all along. that funding a fire department doesn’t “The City Council, from Day One, automatically mean a tax hike. Rather, ... their charter empowers them to prothey say, the fees now charged to pay vide services,” said State Rep. Tom Tayfor DeKalb County fire services simply lor (R-Dunwoody). could be transferred to the city, which, The state’s lawyers back him up. In a should city officials ever decide to do letter to Taylor, a representative of the so, could take over fire services in the state legislative counsel wrote that the same way it took over police and park state Constitution authorizes the city services. to establish a citywide special service The legislation did include a providistrict and to impose taxes for the sersion stating that the intent of the Genvices. eral Assembly was The Legislature that any fee imapproved revisions posed by the city to the charter that for fire and rescue “I don’t think it was say the City Counservices should not cil has the power wasteful. If nothing else, be more than the “to exercise all aufive-year average it was an opportunity thority provided of the fees charged for citizens to express by ... the Constifor the service by themselves. We like tution of Georgia DeKalb County. to create special That is based on that, right?” districts for the provisions develprovision of local oped by the Chargovernment serter Commission, – ROBERT WITTENSTEIN vices within such and Wittenstein CHARTER COMMISSIONER districts and to said he thinks it collect fees, aswas significant to sessments and taxinclude in the leges within such disislation. tricts to pay, wholly or partially, the In the future, he said, judges will be cost of providing such services...” able to tell what the lawmakers were That seemed to surprise some in thinking. Dunwoody, especially after the charSo, was what ended up in the charter ter commission spent hours devising a worth the fuss that led to the change? mechanism for paying for fire services, “It was most definitely worth it,” should the city ever decide to take them Charter Commission Chairman Max over from DeKalb County. Lehmann said. “The process absolute“If we had known that, we could ly had to take place.” have saved ourselves a great deal of And although Lehmann admits he angst,” Charter Commissioner Robert might decline to take part in charter Wittenstein wrote in a letter to Taylor revisions next time it comes around, and Sen. Fran Millar (R-Dunwoody). when it comes to changing a city’s The decision has left some in Duncharter, he said, “you can’t put a price woody angry at the legislators. Robert on some level of community involveWolford, for one, thinks the legislation ment.” keeps Dunwoody’s voters from decidWittenstein agrees the lengthy debates ing an issue they should control beturned out to be worth the trouble. cause it requires a tax increase. “I don’t think it was wasteful,” Wit“I think what just happened is we tenstein said. “If nothing else, it was lost the right to have a referendum for an opportunity for citizens to express funding for a fire department,” he said. themselves. We like that, right?”

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 4700 block of Ashford Dunwoody Road – A carjacking and robbery were reported on March 31.

 4900 block of Glaze Drive – A burglary to a residence, without using forced entry, resulted in the theft of $5,000 in cash, and was reported on April 7.  100 block of Perimeter Trace – A burglary to a residence, using forced entry, resulted in the theft of checks and a birth certificate, was reported on April 9.  1000 block of Potomac Road – A burglary to a residence, using forced entry, resulted in the theft of a wallet, and was reported on April 9.

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 4900 block of Winters Chapel Road – A  4600 block of Chamblee Dunwoody Road burglary to a residence, without using forced –A larceny was reported on March 28. entry, resulted in the theft of a laptop,  4400 block and was reported on Read more of the of Ashford DunApril 3. Police Blotter online at woody Road – Shopwww.reporternewspapers.net lifting of sunglass 4300 block of es was reported on Stonington Road – March 28; shopliftA burglary to a resing of jeans was reported on March 28; shopidence, without using forced entry, resultlifting of clothing was reported on March 28; ed in the theft of cash, and was reported on shoplifting was reported on April 1; a larceny April 4. was reported on April 3; shoplifting was reported on April 4; a larceny was reported on  2400 block of Stonington Road – A burApril 5; shoplifting of two radios was reportglary to a residence, without using forced ened on April 5; a larceny from a building was try, resulted in the theft of beer, a cooler and reported on April 5; a larceny was reported a leaf blower, and was reported on April 4. on April 5; shoplifting of miscellaneous merchandise was reported on April 5; shoplifting  2200 block of Dunwoody Crossing – A of miscellaneous merchandise was reported burglary to a residence, using forced entry, on April 6; a larceny from a vehicle was rewas reported on April 4. ported on April 7; shoplifting of purses was reported on April 10.  4300 block of Shelborne Drive – A burglary to a residence, without using forced entry,  100 block of Perimeter Center Place – was reported on April 4. Shoplifting of a TV was reported on March 28;  4700 block of N. Peachtree Road – A burglary to a non-residence, without using forced entry, was reported on April 6.

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Dunwoody Police Blotter CONTINUED FROM PAGE 21 ing of clothing was reported on March 28; shoplifting of clothing was reported on March 29; shoplifting of clothing was reported on March 30.  1000 block of Crown Pointe Parkway – A larceny of a laptop from a vehicle was reported on March 31.  1st block of Perimeter Center East –A larceny was reported on April 1; a larceny was reported on April 2.

April 4; a larceny of eyeglasses from a vehicle was reported on April 4.

 400 block of Perimeter Center Terrace –A larceny from a building was reported on April 4.  4400 block of Stonington Circle – A larceny of paperwork from a vehicle was reported on April 4.  4400 block of Shelborne Drive – A larceny of articles from a vehicle was reported on

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 2500 block of Stonington Road – A larceny of an iPod and a pen from a vehicle was reported on April 4.

 1100 block of Charleston Place – Harassing communications were reported on March 29.

 100 block of Perimeter Center West – Shoplifting of toiletries was reported on April 5.

 5000 block of Brooke Farm Drive – A suicide was reported on March 30.

 4500 block of Olde Perimeter Way – Pick pocketing was reported on April 9.

 6700 block of Peachtree Industrial Boulevard – Criminal trespass was reported on March 31.

5500 block of Chamblee Dunwoody Road – Pick pock-

 4500 block of Ashford Dunwoody Road – A larceny of a laptop from a vehicle was reported on April 3; a larceny of an iPad and sunglasses from a vehicle was reported on April 6; larceny from a building was reported on April 10.  9300 block of Perimeter Lofts Circle –A larceny was reported on April 4.

prowling was reported on April 10.

was reported on April 3.

eting was reported on April 10.

AS S AULT  100 block of Perimeter Center Place – Simple assault/

battery was reported on March 28.

 1st block of Perimeter Center Parkway – Family battery /sim-

ple battery was reported on March 30.

 300 block of Perimeter Center North – Family battery /simple battery was reported on March 30.  9100 block of Peachford Circle – Simple assault/battery was reported on March 31.  4400 block of Chamblee Dunwoody Road – Aggravated assault/battery with a weapon

 100 block of Perimeter Center Place – A loitering violation was reported on April 5.  1800 block of Cotillion Drive – A natural death was reported on April 5; a civil dispute was reported on April 6.  4500 block of Olde Perimeter Way – Criminal trespass was reported on April 6.  4500 block of E. Kings Point Circle – A suicide was re-

 4400 block of Ashford Dunwoody Road – A civil dispute was reported on April 1.

ported on April 7.

 3200 block of Asbury Square – A civil dispute was reported on April 7.

 4900 block of Coldstream Drive – An animal complaint was reported on April 1.

 6800 block of Peachtree Industrial Boulevard – Disorderly under the influence was reported on April 1.

4500 block of Binghamton Court – An animal complaint was reported on April 7.

 2500 block of Stonington Road – Disorderly conduct was

reported on April 8.

 2200 block of Brendon Court – A runaway juvenile was reported on April 2.  4600 block of Ridgeview Road – Criminal trespass was reported on April 3.  1st block of Perimeter Center East – A civil dispute was reported on April 4; aggravated stalking was reported on April 8; a civil dispute was reported on April 9; loitering and

 1300 block of Asbury Square – An animal complaint was reported on April 8.  4300 block of Georgetown Square – A natural death was reported on April 9.  5500 block of Chamblee Dunwoody Road – Disorderly conduct was reported on April 10.

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