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Guide to fall fun

It’s October – a month for thrills, chills, and of course, some fall fun! We’ve rounded up a guide to events in the community and beyond. Be sure to check for COVID-19 guidelines and don’t forget your mask – it is Halloween, after all. North Springs Fall Pumpkin Patch

North Springs United Methodist Church will host its annual pumpkin patch, a fundraiser for its youth ministry. The patch will be open daily Oct. 1-31. The church, located at the corner of Morgan Falls and Roswell roads in Sandy Springs, is also hosting special events. That includes a Harvest Celebration on Oct. 2 and a children’s event with live music on Oct. 23. Visit the church’s Facebook page for deals at facebook.com/ northspringsumc. All Saints Pumpkin Patch

The pumpkin patch at All Saints Catholic Church in Dunwoody is set to open Oct. 3 and will run through the end of the month. Proceeds from the patch are donated to charity.

One-year-old Delilah McDaniel at Lucy’s Market in Buckhead. (Isadora Pennington) The church is located at 2443 Mt Vernon Road. Town Brookhaven’s Fall Pumpkin Patch The Brookhaven mixed-use development will host a fall pumpkin patch event Oct. 2324, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be “pumpkins galore” for purchase and a fall photo area. Town Brookhaven is located on Peachtree Road, near Oglethorpe University. Brookhaven Christian Church Pumpkins are set to arrive at Brookhaven Christian Church on Oct. 10, according to the church’s calendar. It’s located at 4500 Peachtree Road.

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VOTE FOR TERRY NALL

I’m running to represent District 1 at the Dunwoody City Council to ensure the City of Dunwoody serves the great citizens of our community. As an experienced former City Council Member and a financial services executive, it is time to bring back a CPA to Dunwoody City Council.

Nearly two years into the pandemic and with the negative impact on city finances, my financial and business expertise is again needed on Dunwoody City Council to rebuild a solid financial foundation for today and the future.

DUNWOODY RESIDENT SINCE 1998 PROUD TO HAVE HAD BOTH CHILDREN ATTEND DUNWOODY PUBLIC SCHOOLS SERVED TWO TERMS AS A MEMBER OF THE DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL PROVEN LEADER | RIGHT CHOICE. RIGHT TIME. AS YOUR NEXT DISTRICT 1 REPRESENTATIVE, MY TOP PRIORITIES WILL BE:

PUBLIC SAFETY Increase public safety by stepping up the retention and recruitment efforts for Dunwoody Police with funding and support to overcome the new challenges experienced by law enforcement and restore Dunwoody PD as the “police agency of choice.”

DUNWOODY VILLAGE Establish the long-awaited “Town Green” in Dunwoody Village to make the Village a memory-making destination to enjoy food, drinks, and music from quality restaurants while the kids play in a green space. It is time to make this a reality.

PARKS IMPROVEMENTS Establish a sustainable funding plan to support parks programs, parks maintenance, capital improvements at our community gems including Dunwoody Nature Center and Dunwoody Cultural Arts Center, plus complete the build-out of four park sites, which includes District 1’s old Austin Elementary School and Perimeter Center Park.

CONNECTIVITY Accelerate connectivity projects of trails and sidewalks to fill in missing gaps at a faster pace, especially for safety along heavily traveled roads, such as District 1’s Dunwoody Club Drive and school routes due to the relocation of Austin Elementary School.

FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY Work proactively beyond the annual budget through a five-year forecast identifying funding shortfalls from the pandemic financial downturn and reviewing all available sustainable funding solutions.

REMEMBER TO VOTE: Early Voting begins October 12th at Dunwoody Library Election Day is November 2nd at your assigned voting precinct

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