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LEGAL NOTICES
The City of Roswell’s Big Creek Park will be hosting the Big Creek Wetlands Walk-a-Thon and Festival on Saturday, May 3, 2008 from 9 a.m. until noon. The event is a fundraiser for Keep Roswell Beautiful.
Northwood Elementary School partnered with the City of Roswell and Keep Roswell Beautiful to create a mural of the Big Creek Wetlands that back up to the school property...
The Roswell Ramblers and “The More or Less Players” will present The Wizard of Oz beginning April 24-26 at the Roswell Adult Recreation Center, 830 Grimes Bridge Road..
Alpharetta First United Methodist Church and Saint James United Methodist Church are partnering again this year for the 4th annual Great Day of Service on April 19th.
Johns Creek welcomed its first “leap year” baby...
The halls of the Alpharetta campus of Georgia State University were bustling on a recent Friday as community members came out to attend the 6th Annual 50+ Health Expo...
Independence High School (I.H.S) in Alpharetta offers pregnant and parenting teens daycare services that enable them to stay in school and graduate. IHS is one of two schools in Fulton County that offer teen parents these services.
The third annual CABY awards were held last Thursday in the Roswell Cultural Arts Center with all the fanfare that a city-wide ceremony deserves. With world famous artists, such as renowned Jazz vocalist Francine Reed, and regional artists such as the Project 7 Dance Company performing for the enthusiastic crowd, the awards program was quite a success.
It seems almost like a cruel joke to make children pretend they are on North Fulton’s parking lot roads, but that is exactly what has happened the last two weeks. And the kids of Roswell’s elementary schools have had a blast with the make-believe road rules program called “Safety Town.”
The Ginny Bodahl Alzheimer’s Foundation has donated $2,000 to The Veranda, a local memory and Alzheimer’s care community, to provide scholarships for in-home caregivers responsible for loved ones who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease.