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A writing exercise provided by Suzanna Trice, Middle School Writing Teacher This year has been a trial for everyone. We’ve heard that line so many times,...
The City of Peachtree Corners recently applied for Bicycle Friendly Community status from the League of American Bicyclists. As part of their review process, the League...
It’s safe to say that Thanksgiving 2020, like everything else this year, will look a little different.This is a holiday about togetherness, yet everyone is six...
*Before attending any of these events or activities, please check for any updates on the schedules, given that most of these are subject to change. Motul...
Imagine being able to retreat from the world on three acres of land, quite on-trend with the nostalgic return to bucolic aesthetics, in the middle of...
On a quiet cul-de-sac in Peachtree Corners hides a garden worthy of being booked for weddings, portraits and movie sets. It’s a backyard that could easily...
The City of Peachtree Corners held a memorial event and fundraiser on September 11 to support Tunnels to Towers, a non-profit that helps survivors of the...
Looking for a new best friend, but hesitant about coming into public spaces like animal shelters due to COVID-19? Then take advantage of LifeLine Animal Project’s...
Prime Lunchtime with City Manager Brian Johnson As always, every month we talk with Peachtree Corners City Manager Brian Johnson to discuss current topics and the...
Vineyard Johns Creek, an assisted living and memory care community, announced September 23 the opening of their information center for COVID-safe visits. In addition, the community...