
2018 PARTICIPANTS

Chattahoochee Handweavers Guild
The longest continuing running arts organization in Georgia, the Chattahoochee Handweavers Guild is made up of more than 150 members who have an interest and passion in weaving and textile arts. The Guild offers classes and workshops and is the perfect place to learn new techniques, creative ideas, and find inspiration.
https://chgweavers.org/

Dunwoody Fine Art Association
The Dunwoody Fine Art Association in a non-profit organization who aims to promote fine art in Dunwoody, GA, encourage artists to exhibit their art, and support each other in their creativity and self-expression through lectures, critiques, workshops, and exhibits.
www.dunwoodyfineart.org

Dunwoody Homeowners Association
The purpose of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association is to promote the recreation, health, safety, welfare, benefit and enjoyment of the homeowners within the community. The Association strives to ensure that Dunwoody is preserved principally for high quality residential use.
www.dunwoodyga.org

Dunwoody Nature Center
A non-profit organization providing environmental education and outreach programs, visitors can enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the park or sign up for special classes and events. The park is open daily from sunrise to sundown, free of charge. Explore wetlands, a teepee, hiking trails, and the woodland playground all before visiting the hammock garden to relax before you leave.
www.dunwoodynature.org

Dunwoody Preservation Trust
Founded in 1995, the Dunwoody Preservation Trust is committed to the preservation of the history and heritage of the Dunwoody community. A volunteer, non-profit organization, the DPT works to educate the community of our city’s rich past and to identify and preserve its historic buildings and cemeteries.
www.dunwoodypreservationtrust.org

Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta
The Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA) is committed to strengthening the quality of life in Atlanta and is recognized as one of the most highly-regarded Jewish community centers in the nation. Impacting more than 60,000 people annually, the MJCCA is welcoming to people of all faiths, ages, and backgrounds.
www.atlantajcc.org

Spruill Center for the Arts
Established in 1975, the Spruill Center for the Arts is a private, non-profit organization, whose mission is to foster understanding and appreciation of the visual arts, by offering an extensive and diverse program of classes, professional artist exhibition series and outreach programs.
www.spruillarts.org

Stage Door Players
Stage Door Players was founded in 1974 as a Community Improvement Project of the Dunwoody Woman's Club. Stage Door Players is a fully professional theatre, producing a full season of popular, compelling and entertaining works, featuring World Premiere and regional debuts of new plays and musicals.
www.stagedoorplayers.net
EXTRA! EXTRA!
Thank you to the Dunwoody Crier Newspaper for this weekly spotlight series featuring Dunwoody’s non-profit organizations that make up the arts and culture scene in our community.
READ ALL ABOUT IT:
Dunwoody Crier 9/25 Feature
Dunwoody Crier 10/2 Feature
OTHER NEWS:
Reporter Newspaper 9/30 Feature