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What's up, neighbors!

Memorial Day's behind us, and Friday morning is when summer actually starts in Dunwoody. The Two Bridges splash pad flips on at 10 AM with popsicles and a little kickoff party, and from that day on it runs 10 to 8 daily until Labor Day. If you've got kids, you already know. If you don't, mark it for the day your nieces and nephews show up in July.

Saturday morning we're heading to the DHA farmers market at Brook Run. Same routine as every Saturday this time of year, produce and pastries and the playground for when the kids tap out. Then we're trying to catch the matinee of Disney's Beauty and the Beast at the Fox Theatre before it closes Sunday. The 30th Anniversary tour has been getting strong reviews, and the room itself is half the reason to go.

Saturday night, my wife and I are eyeing the CT Cantina patio over at Perimeter Center. Patio season is here and that's the right room for it.

If you're in a Sunday-lawn mood instead, Weird Al is at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre Sunday night, twenty minutes up 400, with Puddles Pity Party opening. Hard to think of a better way to close out the weekend.

Plus the Local Lowdown, a new free activity tucked away on Chamblee Dunwoody, and a few listings worth a look.

- Andrew

In Today’s Post:

  • 🏖️ The Dunwoody splash pad flips back on Friday morning

  • 🌮 The Tulum-vibe patio at Perimeter Center we keep going back to

  • 🏗️ Sandy Springs OK'd 26 new homes near the Dunwoody border

  • 🎁 The gift shop hiding inside one of Dunwoody's oldest houses

  • 🌳 The historic farm on Chamblee Dunwoody most people drive past

  • 🏡 Three Dunwoody homes plus a guess-the-price challenge

  • 🐾 Meet Junebug, 75 pounds of pure couch potato

This issue is sponsored by Peachy Insurance

Just some of the Peachy team

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Kickoff to Summer at Two Bridges Park

Two Bridges Park
50 Perimeter Center East, Dunwoody
Friday, May 29
10:00 AM-12:00 PM
Free
More info

50 Perimeter Center East, Dunwoody

Two hours of popsicles, fun, and the first official splash pad day of the 2026 season. Push the button, get 30 minutes of water, do it again. This is THE Dunwoody summer ritual aka if you've got kids, you already know. The splash pad runs daily 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM all summer long, so even if Friday morning doesn't work, today is the day to lock it in for the rest of the season. Show up, let them run wild, and check "kickoff summer in Dunwoody" off the list before the real heat hits.

🍽️ CT Cantina & Taqueria, Dunwoody

244 Perimeter Center Pkwy NE, Suite 1, Dunwoody

If you haven't been since they opened the Dunwoody location, this is the move once patio season hits. It's right at Perimeter Center but inside it feels like a Tulum resort, with a big patio out front, cabana-style booths indoors, and a room that makes a Tuesday feel like vacation. We've gone with the kids and we've gone for date night, and it works both ways.

The Spain tacos with shrimp and that creamy queso sauce are what I'd order first. The short rib burrito has its fans too, and you'll want the guac and queso to start. Margaritas are the right kind of strong. My wife usually parks us on the patio if we get there early enough.

Heads up, weekend nights get loud and busy. Go early, or make a reservation if you have your heart set on the patio.

Price: $
Hours:
Sun-Thu 11:00 AM-10:00 PM
Fri-Sat 11:00 AM-11:00 PM

🏢 Under the Pecan Tree, Dunwoody

Cheek-Spruill House, Chamblee Dunwoody Rd at Mt Vernon, Dunwoody

If you've driven past the white farmhouse at the corner of Chamblee Dunwoody and Mt Vernon and wondered what's inside, the answer is a gift shop quietly running out of one of Dunwoody's oldest buildings.

Under the Pecan Tree lives inside the Cheek-Spruill House, the 1906 farmhouse the city now owns, set back from the road under a giant pecan tree. Inside it's two rooms of jewelry, Vietri ceramics, Laura Park linens, Oventure key rings, Lauren Dunn collegiate mascots, and a steady rotation of new things every season. It's where Dunwoody mom-friends grab a hostess gift, a baby present, or the bridesmaid jewelry they don't want to find on Amazon. The owner stocks small enough that you won't see the same necklace on three other people in carpool.

The catch is the hours. They're typically only open Wednesdays and Thursdays, so check the calendar on their site before you make the drive. Park in the small lot out front and walk up the porch steps.

Hours:
Tue-Fri 11:00am - 5:00pm
Sat-Mon Closed

4923 Buckline Xing, Dunwoody, GA 30338

Guess how much this spotlight home is listed for?

4 beds
4 Baths
4,587 sq ft
0.44 acre lot

🏗️ Sandy Springs approves 26 new homes across three subdivisions

The Sandy Springs City Council unanimously approved three new subdivisions on May 19, clearing the way for 26 single-family homes on land that previously held just seven. The largest piece is a 21-home subdivision along Spalding Drive northeast of Pitts Road, right at the Dunwoody border, which required rezoning the minimum lot size from 1 acre to 9,000 square feet.

The Providence Group, the developer on the Spalding/Pitts project, says it will install a new traffic signal and turn lane at the intersection. Despite vocal neighborhood pushback earlier in the process, no one spoke in opposition at the public hearing. The city's planning department cited demand for single-unit detached housing outpacing supply across Sandy Springs.

🚧 Driver charged with homicide after fatal SR 400 work-zone crash

A construction worker was killed on SR 400 southbound in Sandy Springs last week when a driver struck an active work zone. The driver has been charged with homicide by vehicle.

SR 400 has been under active construction in Sandy Springs for months. If your commute runs through this corridor, build in extra time and treat the cones like there's someone behind them, because there usually is.

🏊 Brookhaven pools and splash pads are open for the summer

The pools at Lynwood Park, Briarwood Park, and Murphey Candler Park opened for the season on May 23, and all Brookhaven splash pads are now running daily through summer. The city offered Memorial Day weekend specials, $1 admission Saturday through Monday and $5 off all season memberships for residents.

If you missed the holiday deal, the splash pads stay free, the lap lanes are open, and memberships are still available through Brookhaven Parks & Rec for the rest of the season.

🚒 Sandy Springs promotes Fire Chief Sanders to assistant city manager

Sandy Springs has moved Fire Chief Keith Sanders into a new role as assistant city manager for infrastructure, with Jesse Bernard stepping in as interim fire chief. The promotion lands during a busy infrastructure stretch for the city, including a plan to rebuild three fire stations by 2027 and the ongoing North End Boulevard redesign.

The city promoted from within rather than searching outside, which means continuity on the projects already in motion.

💝 Sandy Springs Society awards record $380K to local nonprofits

The Sandy Springs Society distributed 45 grants totaling $380,000 at its annual spring meeting, the largest grant cycle in the organization's history. Recipients span the Society's five pillars: arts, education, environment, heritage, and social services.

The money comes from the Society's two signature fundraisers, the Elegant Elf Marketplace and Tossed Out Treasures, both run by Society volunteers. Since 1988, the Society has put more than $5.7 million back into the community.

🐾 Junebug

3-8 years, Pit Bull Terrier Mix

If you've been looking for a low-maintenance couch companion who genuinely believes the ideal Saturday involves a fan, a fluffed pillow, and zero plans, Junebug is your dog. She's a Pit Bull mix, close to 75 pounds, and she's decided that "Lazy Sunday" is a lifestyle worth committing to every day of the week.

Her foster says all she needs to be happy is her person, a comfy sofa, and a handful of toys. That's it. She's not going to demand a five-mile run or a backyard agility course. She's the dog you grab a movie with after work and forget you have until she sighs and rolls over for a belly rub. She's great with other dogs, so if you've already got one she'd settle right in. She'd also be more than happy as an only dog, ruling her own kingdom from the couch cushions.

A few things to know. She doesn't get along with cats, so this isn't the right fit if you have one. Her comfort with kids is still unknown, so a meet and greet is the move if you've got little ones at home. She's fully spayed, vaccinated, and ready to go.

Rescue Me GA is a foster-based rescue out of Dunwoody, which means Junebug is in a real home right now and the team knows how she actually lives day to day. Email Adrienne or fill out an adoption application at rmgdogs.org to start. Visits are by appointment.

Rescue Me GA Inc
Dunwoody, GA
[email protected] | rmgdogs.org
Visits by appointment only
Adoption fee: $275

Friday, May 29

🏖️ Kickoff To Summer at Two Bridges Park - Two Bridges Park | 50 Perimeter Center East, Dunwoody | 10:00 AM-12:00 PM | Free | More: dunwoodyga.gov
Popsicles, fun, and the first splash pad day of the 2026 season. Push the button, get 30 minutes of water. The splash pad will run daily 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM all summer, so this is also a heads-up for the rest of your June.

🌳 Niki in the Garden - Atlanta Botanical Garden | 1345 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta | 9:00 AM-9:00 PM | Included with Garden admission | More: atlantabg.org
Forty-plus Niki de Saint Phalle sculptures spread across the Garden, on view through September. Kids love the scale, parents love the shade. The Garden is open until 9:00 PM in summer, so you can also push it into golden hour.

🌹 Disney's Beauty and the Beast - Fox Theatre | 660 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta | 7:30 PM | Tickets vary | More: foxtheatre.org
The Disney 30th Anniversary touring production is in town this week only. New sets, new costumes, all the songs, runs about two and a half hours with one intermission. Friday's the only evening show that doesn't compete with weekend matinees.

Saturday, May 30

🌱 DHA Farmers Market - Brook Run Park | 4770 N Peachtree Rd, Dunwoody | 9:00 AM-12:00 PM | Free | More: dunwoodyga.gov
The Dunwoody Homeowners Association market sets up at Brook Run with locally grown produce, meats, seafood, eggs, honey, prepared meals, and pet treats. Vegan and gluten-free options too. Stroller-friendly, dogs welcome, and the playground is right there when the kids tap out.

🐸 Frog Feeding at Atlanta Botanical Garden - Atlanta Botanical Garden | 1345 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta | 10:00 AM | Free with Garden admission | More: atlantabg.org
Saturday mornings at the Fuqua Conservatory lobby, the conservation team feeds rare and endangered amphibians while kids press their faces against the glass. Stays at thirty minutes, so a tidy add-on to a longer Garden visit.

🎨 Toddler Takeover, Day One - Woodruff Arts Center | 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta | 9:00 AM-2:00 PM | $25 adults, $5 ages 6-17, free ages 0-5 | More: alliancetheatre.org
A two-day arts festival built entirely for the under-5 set. Alliance Theatre's Bernhardt Theatre for the Very Young performs DINOSAUR!, Rhythm & Thread, and The Tin Man's Oz with ASO musicians. High Museum art-making, an instrument petting zoo, a baby rave, and a Quiet Room for when it all becomes too much.

🏰 Georgia Renaissance Festival - 6905 Virlyn B. Smith Rd, Fairburn | 10:30 AM-6:00 PM | Adult $32.95, Child (6-12) $14.95 | More: garenfest.com
Closing weekend. Jousting, acrobats, falconry, an artisan market, mac-and-cheese on a stick, camel rides, and 160-plus shops on a 32-acre village. The drive from Perimeter is about 45 minutes but you will not see this again until April.

💃 The Finale 2026 (Matinee) - Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center, Byers Theatre | 1 Galambos Way, Sandy Springs | 1:30 PM | $40 | More: sandyspringspac.com
Elite Studios' year-end showcase. Every age and dance style on the Byers Theatre stage, capped at about ninety minutes. Walkable from the Sandy Springs Farmers Market if you turn the morning into a half-day. There are 4:30 PM and 7:30 PM shows too if the early one is full.

🌹 Disney's Beauty and the Beast (Matinee) - Fox Theatre | 660 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta | 2:00 PM | Tickets vary | More: foxtheatre.org
The Disney 30th Anniversary tour's Saturday matinee. Kid-friendly time slot, costumes you remember from being a kid, and the Fox itself doing its starry-ceiling thing. Sat 7:30 PM show is also available if the matinee is sold out.

Sunday, May 31

🎨 Toddler Takeover, Day Two - Woodruff Arts Center | 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta | 9:00 AM-2:00 PM | $25 adults, $5 ages 6-17, free ages 0-5 | More: alliancetheatre.org
Sunday brings a different program than Saturday, including Birthday of the World and Carnival of the Animals. Two-day passes are $50 if Saturday already sold you on it.

🏰 Georgia Renaissance Festival (Closing Day) - 6905 Virlyn B. Smith Rd, Fairburn | 10:30 AM-6:00 PM | Adult $32.95, Child (6-12) $14.95 | More: garenfest.com
The actual last day of the 2026 season. Same jousting, falconry, comedy, mead, and turkey legs, but with the closing-day energy and a slightly later sunset for the drive home.

🐜 The Great Ant Sleepover - Alliance Theatre, Woodruff Arts Center | 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta | 2:00 PM | Tickets from $20 | More: alliancetheatre.org
A world-premiere musical about ant siblings and a sleepover that goes off the rails. On the Goizueta Stage for Youth & Families. About an hour and great for ages 4 and up.

🌹 Disney's Beauty and the Beast (Matinee) - Fox Theatre | 660 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta | 1:00 PM | Tickets vary | More: foxtheatre.org
Sunday matinee of the Disney 30th Anniversary touring production, last chance to catch it before the run closes. The 6:30 PM closing-night show is also on the books.

🌳 Niki in the Garden - Atlanta Botanical Garden | 1345 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta | 9:00 AM-9:00 PM | Included with Garden admission | More: atlantabg.org
If you skipped Friday, Sunday is the better day to do it slowly. Bring a stroller, lap the Skyline Garden, then snack at the Outdoor Kitchen. The big sculptures are scattered, so it scales to whatever pace your kids can handle.

Friday, May 29

🎤 MGK: Lost Americana Tour with Wiz Khalifa - Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood | 2002 Lakewood Way SE, Atlanta | 7:00 PM | Tickets from $39 | More: livenation.com
The full lawn-amphitheater experience with Wiz Khalifa and Beauty School Dropout opening. 30-minute drive from Perimeter, plan extra time for the lot. Bring a blanket if you go GA lawn.

🎻 Stutzmann Conducts Tchaikovsky - Atlanta Symphony Hall | 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta | 8:00 PM | Tickets vary | More: aso.org
Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann does back-to-back Tchaikovsky. Swedish violin sensation Daniel Lozakovich plays the Violin Concerto, then the second half is the Pathétique Symphony. A third performance was added on Friday because the run sold so well. Park in the deck, walk over, easy night out.

🎸 Jackson County Line at Eddie's Attic - Eddie's Attic | 515 N McDonough St, Decatur | 9:15 PM | Tickets from $30 | More: eddiesattic.com
The Georgia-grown outlaw country quartet doing their late set in the upstairs listening room. Eddie's keeps the audience quiet, which makes the harmonies hit harder. Forty-minute drive from Perimeter, worth it.

Saturday, May 30

🥬 Sandy Springs Farmers Market - City Green at City Springs | 1 Galambos Way, Sandy Springs | 8:30 AM-12:00 PM | Free | More: citysprings.com
The polished plaza version of a Saturday morning. Rotating vendor lineup, prepared foods, live music, and good coffee within a block. Dogs allowed in the plaza but not on the City Green itself.

🌿 Basura (Preview) - Alliance Theatre, Coca-Cola Stage | 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta | 7:30 PM | Tickets vary | More: my.alliancetheatre.org
A new musical from Gloria and Emily Estefan based on the true story of Paraguay's Recycled Orchestra. Saturday is the very first preview before the official June 12 opening. Book and direction by Karen Zacarías and Michael Greif.

🎻 Stutzmann Conducts Tchaikovsky (Final Night) - Atlanta Symphony Hall | 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta | 8:00 PM | Tickets vary | More: aso.org
The Saturday performance is the closing night of this three-show Tchaikovsky run. If you missed Friday, Saturday is your last shot for Lozakovich on the Violin Concerto and the Pathétique back-to-back.

🎸 Griffin House at Eddie's Attic - Eddie's Attic | 515 N McDonough St, Decatur | 6:00 PM | Tickets from $34 | More: eddiesattic.com
Twenty-plus year singer-songwriter playing the early show in the listening room. Acoustic, intimate, leaves you in plenty of time to grab a Decatur dinner after. Bandsintown, Apple Music, and Creative Loafing all have the date locked.

🎶 Blade Rave - Buckhead Theatre | 3110 Roswell Rd, Atlanta | Doors 8:00 PM | Tickets from $35 | More: ticketmaster.com
The vampire-meets-techno party themed after the 1998 movie. Sunglasses indoors are the dress code, and the Buckhead Theatre's 1,800-cap room is the right size for the bit. Easy 15-minute drive from Perimeter, valet out front.

Sunday, May 31

🎸 Susto Stringband at Eddie's Attic - Eddie's Attic | 515 N McDonough St, Decatur | 5:00 PM | Tickets from $32 | More: eddiesattic.com
Susto's bluegrass-leaning side project: Justin Osborne, Clint Roberts, clawhammer banjo from Helena Rose, and Joey Brown on upright bass. Listening-room early show, perfect Sunday gear-down.

🎸 Buckethead - Variety Playhouse | 1099 Euclid Ave NE, Atlanta | 8:00 PM | Tickets from $68 | More: axs.com
The masked guitar virtuoso brings his usual two-hour solo set to Little Five Points. If you have ever wanted to watch one person play guitar like that for an entire Sunday night, this is the night.

🎤 "Weird Al" Yankovic: Bigger & Weirder 2026 Tour - Ameris Bank Amphitheatre | 2200 Encore Pkwy, Alpharetta | 7:30 PM | Tickets from $48 | More: livenation.com
The full-band, costume-changing, accordion-forward Weird Al show, with Puddles Pity Party opening. Sunday-night-outdoor-amphitheater energy, twenty minutes north on 400. Bring a blanket for the lawn if you want the cheap seats.

🌳 Donaldson-Bannister Farm

Most people drive past the white farmhouse and the rail fence on Chamblee Dunwoody every day and never stop in. The gates are usually open, the grounds are free, and there's more here than the road tells you.

What it is: Five acres of historic farmland tucked off Chamblee Dunwoody, anchored by an 1870s farmhouse on the National Register and managed by the Dunwoody Preservation Trust. The original owner, William James Donaldson, was a Civil War-era associate of William Seward, Lincoln's Secretary of State, so this isn't generic suburban green space, it's a real piece of Dunwoody's pre-suburban past.

Morning move (8 to 11 AM): Walk the property before the heat picks up. There's a 12-stop audio tour you pull up on your phone that takes you through the farmhouse, the historic outbuildings, and the surrounding grounds. The whole loop is about 45 minutes if you stop at everything.

Afternoon plan (4 to 7 PM): The open lawn behind the farmhouse is one of the best low-effort picnic spots in Dunwoody. Bring a blanket, let the kids run, and watch the light come down through the oaks. Dogs welcome on leash. Plenty of room to stretch out without being on top of anyone else.

Why this weekend: With Memorial Day behind you and the Two Bridges splash pad now running daily, this is the quieter counter-program. Splash pad in the morning, Donaldson-Bannister in the late afternoon, dinner somewhere in the Village. A full Dunwoody day without leaving the zip code.

Logistics: Free admission and free parking. The farmhouse interior is open by appointment only through the Dunwoody Preservation Trust at 770-668-0401. No restrooms on site, the Dunwoody Library and Village restaurants are the closest options.

🚗 Gap Insurance Covers Your Loan, Not Everything Else

If you financed or leased your car, there's a good chance gap insurance is already baked into your policy. It's a smart thing to carry, but it's also one of the most misunderstood pieces of an auto policy.

Why it exists: A new car can lose 20% or more of its value the first year, but your loan balance doesn't drop that fast. If the car gets totaled early on, standard insurance only pays out what the car is currently worth, which can leave you owing thousands on a vehicle you can't even drive. Gap insurance closes that difference.

What gap insurance covers:

  • The difference between your car's current value and what you still owe on the loan, if the car is declared a total loss. That's it.

What it does NOT cover:

  • Damage to another vehicle you hit

  • Property damage (fences, mailboxes, signs)

  • Medical bills or injuries (yours or anyone else's)

  • Repairs of any kind, even expensive ones

When it stops being useful: Once your loan balance dips below your car's actual value, gap insurance stops earning its keep. That's why a lot of people drop it after a few years.

The bigger takeaway: it's easy to assume you're more covered than you really are, especially when you've got a stack of policies and add-ons you barely remember signing up for. Knowing what each piece of your coverage actually does is the difference between a stressful claim and a smooth one.

Not sure what your auto policy actually includes? Your Peachy agent will walk through every line with you and make sure it still fits where you are today.

This week: Jobs hiring in Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Brookhaven, and the Perimeter

State Farm Atlanta Hub (Dunwoody) runs one of the company's biggest U.S. campuses just off the Perimeter, and the hiring board stays deep year-round. Current postings include claim associates, account specialists, customer service reps, and corporate roles across finance, IT, marketing, and supply chain. Most positions are hybrid with the in-office days at the Dunwoody campus. Account Associate roles in Dunwoody post in the $65K-$85K range, and 2026 intern slots run $25/hour plus a $2,000 stipend.

Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital (Sandy Springs) at 5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Road is filling roles across nursing, clinical, and support functions. RNs are the priority push, particularly acute care, ED, OR, and critical care, with full benefits starting day one and student loan repayment programs available. Non-clinical roles include patient access reps, imaging techs, food service, and admin.

Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center / City Springs is staffing up for the summer concert series and the next theatre season. Open roles include box office, ushers, stagehands, event staff at Byers Theatre and the Studio Theatre, plus education faculty for the City Springs Theatre Company conservatory. Hours align with the show calendar so most shifts run evenings and weekends.

Six Flags Over Georgia & Hurricane Harbor (Austell) opened Hurricane Harbor for the season Memorial Day weekend, and the team is still hiring lifeguards, slide attendants, ride operators, and food service staff. Training and lifeguard certification are paid for, schedules flex around school, and team members get free park admission plus complimentary tickets for friends and family. Good fit for ages 15 and up, college students home for the break, or anyone who wants outdoor work that ends by Labor Day.

City of Brookhaven has the city pools running daily at Lynwood, Briarwood, and Murphey Candler for the summer, and Parks & Rec is hiring to match. Open roles include lifeguards, pool attendants, recreation program leaders, and parks maintenance, plus civilian and sworn positions at Brookhaven Police. Sworn officers come in with competitive metro Atlanta pay, lateral transfer credit, and tuition reimbursement for additional training.

Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (Dunwoody) runs Camp Barney Medintz and a full summer day camp program right off Tilly Mill, plus year-round openings at the Zaban Park fitness center, aquatics complex, and Mercaz preschool. Summer staff applications are live now for counselors, activity specialists, unit heads, inclusion facilitators, and lifeguards, with positions open to rising 10th graders and older. Year-round listings include personal trainers, swim instructors, and front-desk staff.

Bonus help (free): WorkSource DeKalb offers free career coaching, resume help, training program referrals, and job matching for DeKalb residents (Dunwoody and Brookhaven both qualify). Call 404-687-3400 to schedule or stop in at the office on Memorial Drive.

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