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AAUW Book Fair
Monday, Sept. 23, 5:30-9 p.m. — The 54th
annual American Association of University Women
(AAUW) book fair includes more than 75,000 gen-
tly-used books in over 50 categories at bargain pric
es. Visitors can find Southern authors, mysteries, sci
ence fiction, reference, business, history, politics,
biography, romance, foreign language, cookbooks,
arts, travel, military and childrens books. Audio tapes,
cassettes, CDs and DVDs also available. Opening
night admission, $10; all other times, free. The pub
lic is welcome. Sale continues through Sept. 29, mall
hours. Cash and checks only. Perimeter Mall, in the
Dillards Court, 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., At
lanta, 30346. Call 404-261-7646 or go to: http://
bookfairaauw.org to learn more.
Book Sale
Thursday, Sept. 26, 1-4 p.m. — The Friends of
the Dunwoody Library hold their book sale. Browse
thousands of titles and take home some good books!
Magazines, CDs, DVDs and much more at great
prices. Members only from 1-4 p.m. All are welcome
4-8 p.m. No admission fee. Sale continues Friday
and Saturday, Sept. 27-28, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday,
Sept. 30, from 10 a.m.-8 p.m., is “Bag Day.” Buy a
bag for $6 and fill it up! Proceeds benefit the Dun
woody library. 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd.,
Dunwoody, 30338. Email: membership@Friend-
sofDunwoodyLibrary.org with questions.
Hacker’s Ball
Friday, Sept. 27,4-11 p.m. — The Hackers Ball
is a charity golf tournament benefitting the Wound
ed Warrior Project. Come to golf or mingle...every
one’s invited! Tee off is 4 p.m. Rain or shine. Event
includes golf, drinks, whole hog bar-b-que, live mu
sic, silent auction, exotic car display and Harley Da
vidson corral. $150 for golf and party; $75 for par
ty only. Chastain Park’s North Fulton Golf Course,
216 W. Wieuca Rd., Atlanta, 30342. Call 678-776-
0628 or go to: http://hackersball.eventbrite.com for
event details.
PERFORMING ARTS
Swamp Funk Quartet
Saturday, Oct. 5, 7-9 p.m. — The Dunwoody
Nature Center’s concerts in the park series is back!
Bring a chair, blanket and picnic dinner, and cool off
while enjoying a night of music in the center’s newly-
restored meadow. Swamp Funk Quartet “inhabits the
space where funk, soul, blues and reggae overlap.” Free
for DNC members; $5 for non-member adults, $3
for students. 5343 Roberts Dr., Dunwoody, 30338.
Call 770-394-3322 or go to: www.dunwoodynature.
org for details. Visit: www.reverbnation.com/swamp-
funkquartet to learn more about the band.
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Sandy Springs Sprint
Saturday, Sept. 28, 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
— Woodland Elementary School holds its first-ever
Sandy Springs Sprint, a 5K Family Run/Walk fun
draiser. Adults, $20; child, $10. No charge or reg
istration for children 3 years and under. Rain or
shine. No pets, bikes or scooters. Strollers allowed.
Kids’ Fun Run begins at 9 a.m. Proceeds benefit the
school. Park at North Springs High School, 7447
Roswell Rd., Sandy Springs, 30328. For further in
formation and to register, go to: www.sandyspringss-
print.com/Home_Page.php.
CV Classic
Saturday, Oct. 5, 8 a.m. — Peachtree Charter
Middle School hosts its 4th annual CV Classic 5K
run and 1-mile Fun Run. The event starts and ends
at the new PCMS track. Rain or shine. Celebrate the
new track! Ribbon cutting at 7:50 a.m. $25 by Sept.
27 for individuals to run/walk. Parking available at
Peachtree and Chesnut Elementary schools. Register
at: www.peachtreechartermiddleschool.org.
Howl-0-Weenie
Saturday, Oct. 5, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. — The an
nual festival which benefits DREAM Dachshund
Rescue. Free admission. All are welcome to enjoy.
Festivities include howling contest, costume contests
and doxie races. Also features an artist’s market, raf
fles, face kissing contest, hot dog lunches and beer
for sale. $5 fee per contest participation. Brook Run
Park, 4770 N. Peachtree Road, Dunwoody, 30338.
For additional details and the schedule, visit: www.
dreamrescue.org.
Vintage Affair
Saturday, Oct. 5,6-11
p.m. — The Vintage Affair
is Sandy Springs’ Commu
nity Action Center’s larg
est annual fundraiser. The
11th annual Vintage Af
fair features live and silent
auctions, musical enter
tainment, food samplings from local restaurants and
food establishments and wine tastings. Tickets, $ 110
per individual; $200 per couple. Dressy cocktail at
tire. Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church, 805 Mount
Vernon Highway, NW, Sandy Springs, 30327. Go
to: www.vintageaffair.org for additional information
or to buy tickets.
COMMUNITY
River Cleanup
Saturday, Sept. 28, 8:30 a.m.- 1 p.m.
— All are welcome to help clean up the Chatta
hoochee River at Morgan Falls. The 11th annual
event is hosted by the Sandy Springs Conservan
cy and GA Power. Families and volunteer groups
welcome; children must be accompanied by par
ent or guardian. Bring your kayak/ canoe or re
serve one (canoes and safety equipment available
on a first-come, first-served basis). T-shirt and
lunch provided for all registered participants. GA
Power Hydroplant, 380 Morgan Falls Rd., Sandy
Springs, 30350. For information and to sign up,
visit: www.sandyspringsconservancy.org.
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