Mark your calendars for October 15, 2025, as Fulton County celebrates the Citizens Commission on the Environment day! This day is dedicated to honoring remarkable individuals and organizations committed to environmental excellence, including Keep Roswell Beautiful and Cherry Street Energy. Join in promoting sustainable practices and a greener future for all!
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Unlock new opportunities and expand your knowledge with our upcoming event that promises to inspire and educate. Join industry experts as they share insights and strategies designed to elevate your skills and enhance your career. Don’t miss this chance to connect with like-minded individuals and gain valuable resources that can make a difference in your professional journey.
Drew's Student Equity Committee stepped up in a major way last week at ASALH Youth Day! 💡 We were honored to take a leadership role at this inspiring celebration of Black history emphasizing the impact of Black labor, held at @morehouse1867. Our students guided attendees through an Equitable Dinners experience, using our Thriving Together Atlanta play to spark deep, meaningful conversations. They expertly facilitated small-group discussions showcasing the incredible leadership, facilitation, and community dialogue skills they've developed through the Youth Equity Incubator. It was a powerful opportunity to engage with educators and community leaders passionate about history and justice. Drew was honored to be invited to participate on this significant public stage! (ASALH: Association for the Study of African American Life and History, founded by Dr. Carter G. Woodson, and the driving force behind the creation of Black History Month continues its mission to preserve and promote African American history and culture at Morehouse College.)
Bryson Park is one of Gwinnett’s true gems. Now it has a safer, smoother gateway. The new Bryson Park/Hood Road Roundabout shows what’s possible when we work together with intention. Proud to celebrate this milestone with our partners in Lilburn and across the state.
Make your voice heard in Coweta County! Early Voting for the Municipal General/Special Election on November 4, 2025, is almost here. With early voting available from October 14 to October 31, this is your chance to ensure your opinion counts. Voting hours are 9 AM to 5 PM on weekdays, with additional hours on select Saturdays. Take a moment to plan your visit to one of the convenient early voting locations. Your participation is crucial to shaping the future of our community.
Join us for the #DCSD Board of Education's Called Meeting and Executive Session on Wednesday, October 15, at 9:00 a.m. Stay informed and engaged by tuning in on Comcast Xfinity channel 24 in DeKalb or catching us on #DSTV. Don't miss out on important discussions—check out the meeting agenda, BOE policies, and our Public Comment Policy & Procedure, all available through the LINK IN BIO. Let's work together for the future of our schools! @DeKalbSchools #Education #DeKalbCounty #CommunityEngagement #SchoolBoard
We honor the life and legacy of Judge Ronald B. Ramsey Sr., a devoted husband, father, and leader whose service shaped DeKalb County and the State of Georgia. His integrity, innovation, and commitment to justice will forever guide our community. 🕊️ Rest in power, Judge Ramsey.
The Camden County Board of Commissioners has unveiled its 2025 State Legislative Priorities, strategically addressing critical issues that affect our community’s well-being. These priorities will be instrumental in steering advocacy initiatives with state leaders to ensure that Camden County's unique needs are met. Stay informed and engaged as these priorities lay the groundwork for impactful legislative efforts that will benefit local residents. Learn more on the Camden County website. #LinkInBio #TopNews #2025LegislativePriorities #Advocacy #CamdenCountyGA
Exciting news in the pursuit of justice! The Solicitor’s Office welcomes new members whose passion and expertise will empower our community. Together, they will enhance safety and support for all. Join us in celebrating this commitment to building a stronger future!
June marks National Homeownership Month, a time to honor the vital role homeownership plays in strengthening families and communities. This month, the Board of Commissioners proudly recognized June 2025 as National Homeownership Month, highlighting the significance of homeownership in fostering inclusive environments through the principles of Fair Housing Law. Join in the celebration of homeownership and support the efforts of homeowners and housing agencies dedicated to enhancing community well-being. They are committed to ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to realize their dream of owning a home. Together, let’s promote a thriving community where homeownership is accessible to all. To learn more about upcoming events and resources available for current and prospective homeowners, visit the official page today!
This year marks a significant milestone as it celebrates the 40th anniversary of Parks and Recreation Month. The theme, "Build Together, Play Together," emphasizes the dedication of over 160,000 full-time park and recreation professionals, alongside countless part-time and seasonal workers and volunteers, who tirelessly maintain our community parks. Parks and recreation play a crucial role in promoting health and wellness, enhancing physical and mental well-being, and fostering stronger communities. They also contribute to the local economy by increasing property values, boosting tourism, and supporting business development. In honor of the Douglas County Parks and Recreation Department, the Douglas County Board of Commissioners has issued a proclamation recognizing Parks and Recreation Month. This recognition serves as a reminder of the invaluable contributions that parks and recreation make in creating cherished memories, friendships, and vibrant communities in Douglas County. Join in the celebration of this vital initiative. To learn more about the events and activities happening this month, visit your local parks' website or contact the Parks and Recreation Department directly. Discover how you can get involved and show your support for the parks that enrich our lives!