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Combat crime
Left, the city of Sandy
Springs participated in the
annual “National Night
Out” event on Aug. 6, an
evening meant to help build
strong, safer communities.
The public was invited to
Hammond Park to enjoy
games, popcorn and snow
cones, and meet their local
First Responder personnel.
The city of Dunwoody also
participated. Below, Police
Chief Billy Grogan welcomes
the Botwinik family and their
dog “Tracker” to festivities at
100 Perimeter Center Place.
SPECIAL PHOTOS
Seed money
Ison Springs Elementary School in Sandy Springs received a STEM
(science, technology, engineering and math) grant, and will use
the funds for a robotics after school club. Back row, from left,
Irene Schweiger, Sandy Springs Education Force executive director,
Sara White, Ison Springs Elementary School principal, Ian Gornall,
Ison Springs teacher, Julia Bernath, Sandy Springs Education Force
chairwoman. Front, students Logan Everson, left, and Rue Rosetti.