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· August 19, 2026
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Key points The Dunwoody Homeowners Association's Dine Around Dunwoody event is set to take place on August 20 at High Street, after being postponed twice. A few upcoming events have been announced, including the Dunwoody Nature Center's Butterfly Experience, which will take place on Labor Day weekend.
Development projects are moving through the planning commission and toward the city council for consideration. A few upcoming events have been announced, including the Dunwoody Nature Center's Butterfly Experience, which will take place on Labor Day weekend. Applications are now open for the Atlanta Chili Cook-Off competition, scheduled for November.
The Dunwoody Homeowners Association's Dine Around Dunwoody event is set to take place on August 20 at High Street, after being postponed twice. The event will run from 5:30-9 p.m.
Further details about these events and development projects are available from Rough Draft's weekly newsletter on Dunwoody.
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Published: August 19, 2026 ·
Source: Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods) ·
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